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RENEWED EVERY DAY IEE FIFTH AND SIXTH PAGES. (hyd td CORPORATION NOTICES, ‘TION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS ante to the owner or ewnors, occupant or oe and lots, improved or ‘unimpreved land the following ents ha 6 are lodged in the office of the Bure , for examination by all porsons intorested, vis.:— ‘Th street, betweon Bighth and Ni Hie braced’ by such assessm: L houses and Lote of gro rat Lote, pivot of land, situated on bot of Thirty -tirst een Eighth and Ninth avenues. All persons ite are affected by the above named assessme' opposed to the same jor vither of them, ar presout their objections, in writing, to heir office, No.4 Hall of Records, within thirty eo OWI TAM GAGE HARLES J, DODGE, § Acsersora, CHARLES MoNIELI4 reau of Asscssments, Stroot Departmont, October TION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE I8 HERE owners, occupant or osoupants vee iota, improved or uni aproved li sifect- followi mente hav h ‘and are Mseutmonterfer, examination by all persons intor- For fingging the southwostorly corner of Forty- d Sixth avenue. Tho limits embraced by such Nuclude all the several houses and lo°s of ground, Pieces and parcels of laud, situ tusted on the south: 6 ft Forty-firet street and Sixth avenue, an y side of Forsy- irst street, two hundred feet west ue. All persons whose intorests are aifected by amed assessments, and who are opposed to the are requested to present their objeo- at their office, No. 4 the date of this no- LAM GA +E, CHARLES J. DODGE, Pye en Ie CHARLES MeNIELL, of Assessments, Street Department, Oct. 15, wndrs, oocupant ‘and lots, improved or unimproved ‘the following assessments and are lodge ute, examination by ding s sewer in Forty-lirstatrect, between Third on avenues, The limits embraced by such ag- clude all the several houses and lots of xround, 5 and parcels of }and situated on both sides atreot, from Lexington avenue to Third aveauo, corners of Third avenuo and Forty-tirat street, ‘whose interests are affected by the above named ‘and who are opposed to the samo, or eithor of quested to present their objections in writing, to med at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within ‘the date of this notice. TLLIAM GAG HARLES J. DODGR, § Assessors, CHARLES MeNEILL, of Assessments, Stroet Department, October rueeam all pereona interosted, TION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 yon. to the owner, or owners, occupant or voca- ouses and lots, improved or nnimproved landa, by, that the following assessments have been ‘Asse a are lodged in the office of ts, fer examination by ail persone vis—For paving Second avenue, from Twenty- ‘to Forty-second sti Tho limits embraced yat include all the several houses and lots lote, pieces, and parcels of land, situated les of Second avenue, from ‘Twenty-eighth to Fort 5 om the nogth side of Twonty eighth street I ‘west from Second avenue; both sides of Twonty- 4 205 taut west from Second are. 325 foot east and 905 for 4 avenue; on both sides o y -tirat stro 305 Toot west Second avenue; on both nd abrooky S25 fect cust and S15 wast from ee nbotk aes Thirty: third street, 325 foot B foot west from Second averue; on both sides of h street, $25 feet enst and 905 fect west from So- ¢; on both sides of Thirty-fifth street, 325 fect cast ‘weat from Sccond avenue; on both sides of Thirty- 3% foot east and 305 feet west from Second ave. h sides of Thirty-seventh stroct, $25 foot east and from Second avenue; on both sides of Thirty- $25 fect east and 305 feet wost trom Sooond ‘doth sides of Thir' th stroot, 325 fost east and from Second avenue; on both sides of Fortieth ‘east and 305 feot west from Second avenuo; on ‘Forty-first street, 326 foot east and 305 foot wont avenue; on the south side of Forty-second straet, and 906 feet w ond avenue. All pet- interests ho above named assess- who are opposed to the same, or either of th ed to present. their objections’ in writing to st their office, No. 4 Mall of Records, within from 0 date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE. CUARLES J. DODGE, CHARLES MeNIELL, i of Assessments, Strost Department, Octo- Assessors, TION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- » that petitions have boen presented in the Board m, for the construction of sowers in tho following te, to wit:—In Elizabeth st., from Prince to Gran’ in Franklin street, from sixty feet east of Centre nge street; in Enst Broadway, from Clin- n street, and ‘from Jeifereon to Montgomery |, Slso in Ferty third street, from tho westerly line enue, to-and through Tirond way to proprsed sewer h street; also, a petition for a bavin and enlvert, faweat corner of Fulton and West stroots; also, a for the extension of the sewer in Battery place, to side of Pier No. 1, at westerly aide of West above, or any of them, ested to present the at this effice, on or at ‘persons interested in the objections thereto, are to the Contract C 4 p , October 29th, 1853. DE FOREST, Acting Prosident, } Croton, Aque- VEN, Chief Engineor, duct Board, queduct Department, Oct. 19, 1853, ATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 13 iven to the owner or owners, oectpant or ocea- gy that the ‘allowing 2 8 by the Ascessorn, and are lodged in the off of Assessinents for examination by all p it:—For setting curb and gutter, and fi Stanton street. The t inelude all the several houses reels of land, from Rivington to sinterests aro. affectod by esaments, and who are oppose e Sher ot chem, ave renuested to. Present thelr objec: tng, to th No. 4 coords, within thirty days from ths date of this a WILLTAM GAGE. CHARLES J DODGE, ¢ Ascessors. CHARLES McNIBLL, jureau of Assessments, Street Department, October 4 | undersigned, at their office, RATION NOTICE—PUBLIC NOTICE IS jouses and lots, imyroved or unimproved lands, hereby, that the following assvesments have boen of Assessments amination by all persons {ister fingsing east sido of Henry street, fcom ‘Grand stroet. ‘The limit ude and lots of ground, vaean parcels of lanc, situated on tho cast side of d street to the inters: ction o: Grand and Henry AIL persons “whose interests aro affucted by the hem, «quested to present their objections, in x she Arteta heroic ard Wal of CHARLES J. DODGE, § Assessors, CHARLES McNIBLL; ven to the owner or owners, occupant oF occu- by the A sors, and are lo d in the office of tanbraced by such aise-s- the several hous t fect, from a point ond hundred and forty-five foot hed assessments, and who aro opposed to the same, thirty days from the date of this notice. ay WILLIAM GAGE, urcau of Assessments, Street Department, October RATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE I3 HERE- liven to the owner or owners, occupant or ocon- 1! houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, h t the following assessments have been b; Assessors, and ure Hea in the office of ya “of Assessments for examination by sll persons ‘vin:-For the extension of the sewer in Fulton stroct, i ‘atroct to the outside of the new bulkhead. Tho fyraced by such assessment include all the several id lots of grband, vacant lo arcels of lated on both of Fultor 5 G the Hudson river, on tho west ride of Greeuwich feet north and sixty-nine feet south from Fulton Toth sides of Washington streot, fifty feet north uth from Fulton street, on fc , and who are opposed to the same, or eit requested to present their objections. in writing, to jigned, at thelr office, No. 4 Hall of Records, withia 4 trom the date of this notico. WILLIAM GAGE, CHAKLES J. DODGE, 2 Assessors. CHARLES MoNIEUL, Burosu of Assossments, Street Department, Octo- RATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- ee 1 limits em raced by such vernal houses and lots of groan pieces and ag of land, situated on bot ides third street, from Broadway to the Fifth avenue. f Broadway, at the corner of Forty-third street 5 ‘of Sixth avenue, corner of Forty-third stroet ; ens! th norte igre) north and seuth from d street, ant the wert s nue, inches north and south from Forty-third streot, 8 whose interests are affected hy the above namod ts, and who are opposed to ee tame, OF either ef equoeted to present their objections, in writing sighed, at thelr office, No. 4 Hall of Hecords, within notice.4 LES J DOUGE CHARLES J. CHARLES ich a i Bureau of Assessments, Stroct Dopartment, October avent Assessors. AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO CONTRAC- Pro) oni ** Proposal for sewer jreet,’? waite rerstted at the office of the Croton D R day, the 24th day of Ooto- 12 o’olock, for the Dultding of & sewer, with receiving basing and eulverts, in Bighth street, venues C and D, being in len 292 foot. aboui fe ‘sewer, and specifications for the building of the all other Information relating epplication to the Water Purvoyor, D. K. DE FOREST, Acting Prosident, . CRAVEN, Chief Engincor. Oot. 14, 1858. thoreto, can ‘be ob- at this office. Croton Aque- duot Board. If DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 WALL OF RECORDS.— jo notice is hereby given that the following potitions Prosonted tn the Board’ of ‘Allormon® To pave trvet, between nd Twelfth avenues. Also jon in, Board of Assistant Aldermon:—To d to presont them to the undgerigued, at his fice, on OF Bator the } tt Teas Sas FUREY. Streot Commissioner, 40. 4 HALT OF RECORDS.— vtice in rrr dunt the following petition me n joard of A’ +>) det 190 the follos iattory Hdth. wi jag resolution irteonth street, 125 4 ite 180, the following petition in the Board of 7 dig and build n well in 1230@ street, onth w ‘All porsons intorosted, ested bo present thom in fice, on or bofore the let Y, Stteet Commissioner. 10 | CORPORATION NOTICES. trea a ee Te NORPORATION NOTICE—DEPARTMENT OF REPAIRS and Supplios Oct. 23, 1858.—Sealed proporals witi b> evived st the office of the Commisrioner of pairs and Sup. plies, No. 1 new City Hall, (bagement.) omtil Thursday, No- Veber 4, 1868, at 13 o'clock, (M.,) for the fitting up and fur nishing the U. 8. Court in the new Court House, Chambers streot, Also. for the building of s hones in Forty eighth street, for the use of Hose Co, No. St The pl ions of the work re juired to be regard ther to, vn bo had at {tle Superintendent of Publio Buillias, No 7 ect, ‘The estimates to be opened acaording to th charter of 1 -B jouer ressrvos the right to reject all or any of the if deemed for the interest of the Corporation, BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Com. of Rep. and Sup. QTREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 RDS— Corporation {NotioePabtios uty oF Pres given Mac te Feo tution hasjboon adopted byfthe, Common Resolved, That the owners of the water Twenty-tirst and Twenty-third streets, on the Teter tad they sre hereby, required to oxtou® tho bulkhead to be auilt onavenuo C, bolow Twenty-lirst atrect, along the said svenue C to Twenty-aecond stroct, with alrotum bulkhead at Fwenty-reoond street, under the dirsction ef the Str .t Com. nissioner; and thatthe Strost Commissioner be, "4 he is hereby: directed to give the usual legal notiecs to the owners \o carry the sayne into effect. Adopted by the Board of Assistants, Sept, 15.1853. Adopt. d 20, 1853, by od by the Boas of Aldermen, Sept. . Approved hit top oa oe Pe JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. is. tess Sa, DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECOKDS.— Seale: Proposals will be roceived at this off day, Ostol . wt 1234 ofclock, P. M., to rty-secoad street, between Fifth an 4 Sontfons to be had on pplication to the Contract Clerk of it. JA. ks FUREY, Street Commissioner. Ontober 14, 1858. MISCELLANEOUS. Roos. SHOES AND RUBBERS, BY TUS CASE OB dozen, for onsh. It is our) ing to seo what a difforonce ado between césh and oredit for there goods. We woult alioash buyers to A. D. GALE, No. 925 Pearl strest & practical illustration of thin aneation. mm RIDGEWATER PAINT. offered for roofs, deck: its spark und cinder proof qualities, for railroad bei depots, do. Testimonials and specimens can be soe depot of the Co, For sal dry, in packages of 200 Ibs. snd in il; in kegs of 38, 4, and 100 Ibe., by TB GERT, General Agent, 125 Poarl street and 78 Beaver stree}. }RYSTAL PALACE.—HUNT & ROSKELL, LATE ) ‘Storr & Mortinor, jewellers, goldsmiths and silver- smiths to the Quer n, 150 New Bond strest, London—Repre- sented by Mr. C. Mogridee, 769 Brosa way,’ w io begs to call the attention of the publio to their splendid collection in the British ‘tinent of Crystal 100, \LARK’S PATENT PORTABLE GRIN DING AND BOLT- / ‘ing or Merchant Mill.—This valuable invention, combi- nine th whole manufacturing flour in one opera: tie OW & Se, 2". entrance on White street, By this '00 to $10,000 worth of machinery is avoided, ordinary process of manufacturing flour, would bo and ispensn) ly required. In addition to this economy of cap! sland machinery, there is a large saving of power, This mii! is applicable to any power, from four horse up to any other desired, They can be furnished for $400, all completa, ready to start, thereby merchant milling being hrought with: in the ability of almost every person. We invite persons in milling, or who wish to enter into a speculation, to call and sco thie ingenious invention in operation, which’ promises to be so benencial to the community. State and county rights stern and some of the Southern States, and part of ork, Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey ure of- fered for gale for a limited time, Bowery, east sido, Bndamo B. respectfnlly informs th duced her price, in order to enable every one to foe REY HAIR.—THE HAIR REGENERATOR, INVENT- ‘ nd for sale by KNIGHT & QUEREE, chemists, Brie Brondway, up stairs, {s warranted to restore the grey hair of any oné old or young. to its natural color, and entirely pre- vent it from falling off. The above is a new and important dise ry, and unlike any other preparation ever before made for the hair. One bettle will convnce any one of ita truth. MEL POWDER—TO CURE THE DISEASES OF ge, hydrophobia, tettor, seab, asthina, eye and oar dis- rtioularly good for puppies. Suder of seventy years, Prospectus delivered gratis. Sold in Paris by Steinacher, apothecary, 82 Dauphine street. Only depot in New York for the United Sqates, at JOSEPI COOPER'S, 690 Broad- way. Priee of each bundle, 25 cents, MPORTANT NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS, and —Superior magnetic electro machine: d of acide or liquids of any kind, withont the fit to persons afflicted with neuralzit ard all kinds of nervons diseases, . A, SHAK & CO., 82 Wall street, fourth RON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS.—CHEAP SPRING if Mattress and Bedding Depot.—The best beds for health, economy, convenience, &c. Tron bedstesds, all sizes, $4 to $40. Also, tho elastic felt beds, pillows, o. seminaries, &c., furnished promptly, at 553 Broadwa; Prince street, [SS2CT LIFE 18 HUMMING, HUMMING, Bugs ht ve come, and more are coming, ‘Ants, mozquitocs, moths, are round us, Roaches with their pranks confound us, Rats and mice are in our cellars— What must be our courso, pray toll as? ‘Tho question is easily ans A single box of LYON’S plils will settlo the vermi flask of his powder, war- ranted poitonicss to man ast, will dostroy millions df insects with & . 25 cents per box or flask. De- pot, 424 Bro ADIES’ DRESSES MADE IN TH of great bone- BEST MANNER, ON anew principle of fitting by Mrs. F. P. REILLY, No. 9 West fiteenth street, near Fifth avenue. Ladies by this pian can fit thomaelves, by atterns, and by very little instruc- tion, and are trou p for an accurate fit. } ARS. B. B. NORRIS'S CEDAR TAR FOR SALE BY Me fF Ring, corner of John. streot and Broadway, and princ al druggist. EWTOWN PIPPIN APPLES, FOR SHIPPING— Packed expressly for presents, and warranted perfect, Ue ivered free on board steamer. Also, very superior treble refined cider vinegar. Address R. L. Pell, Pelham farm, Esopus Post Office, North river. URE COUNTRY MILK.—WHEREAS, THERE ARE many persons in New York selling ing to be country milk, under a fictitious nai therefore this is to let'my old customers general know that no other person but James G. Coffey has anything to do with solling my milk, and I forbid all others using my name for any such purpose. N. B.—Any wisking to be served with my milk, can be accommodated by applying by note or otherwise, to ‘Ja: . Comey, 175 East ‘wentioth street, New York. WATSON BOURON, Flushing, L. I. AILROAD TRON.—5i) TONS, SUPERIOR PATTERN tad of most, approved make, for sale by DAVIS, BROOKS &CO., 26 Broadway. GARRARD & CO.—JEWELLERS§BY AP- ‘o the Crown, and silveramiths in ordinary nion strect and Haymarket, London, bes to n of the public to their display of rich silver twenty.\hree of the New York Crystal Palace. Fletcher is in attendance daily, and will be rd any explanations ; ho is also prepared to tur- cs and drawings of ‘every description of silver plate, both useful and ornanental, Address 6! Broadway, ILVER PLATED ON ALABATA WARE.—CASTORS, baskets, table forks and spoons, $3 to $7 por dozsn; ivory handle ontlory, tea traya, Cornoikis’s solar lamps, girandoles, aa fixtures, chandeliers, pendants, &e., of rich ormult finish, MORGAN, 152 William etreet, betyeon Fulton and Aan, op: posite the Church. EWING MACHINES —GROVER, Truth will BAKER & CO.— [Tevail-—This machine isnow justly tho most approved, and no contreve:sy exists beweoa it and any other patent. Offices, 4 Chambers street, New York; Bay- market square, Boston; 42 Soath Fourth street, Philadelphia, ‘JINC PAINT.—THE UNDERSIGNED, AGENTS FOR the sale of white oxide of zinc, manufactured fby the Pennsylvania and Lehigh Zino Company, aro pr Yo re: ovive orders for the same, and would invite the ‘tionlar at- tention of the trade to ‘idont superiority over others of American manufacture, and its most successful competition with the best of foreign: Denlers oan with oonfidence dopend upon always obtaining any desired supply of this paint, which will be found to recommend itself for purity, great body, and uniform whiteness. Prices and terms arranged on the most Liberal footing. JAMES T. LEWIS & Co.. 82 Water atrooh, arod 1869, $25 Ps. can, Ame, Raa train ‘ork inland route. Three daily at7 A. M., and two di neotiny DCL, ) an and after Monday, from tho now de: "elm and Centro atrests, whorv thevusd oy CA iss procured and me. checked |AMDEN AND AMBOY RAIROAD TO PHILADRL his, from pler No. 1, North rivor.—Two A.M. and2P.M, Accommodation lino st10 A. M., by stoamboas Trenton to Bouth Amboy, cars to B tnd steamboat R. Stockton to Philadsiphis. Faro line a2. M. by goeambons Soha Fotser to, Amboy, thenae ot amden by ro in four hours and a ‘e Eare $a. Returning, Philsdelphis a0 0 Ae Mand} UDSON RIVER RAILROAD—TRAINS DAILY FROK Chambe: for Albany and Troy:— ‘Through needing so a in four hours, oe: roaching Buffalo or Montroal at 8 o’elook sara: Mail train, § A. M.—Through way traine at 12 M. and 6P. XM. train, 4 P, M.—Accommodation trai £0 P, té For Tarny WP. M. “For Pookskill, 104. M..2 and6 P.M. For Poughkeepsie, 7 A. M.'and 4:10 P.M. vengare taken a8 Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Fourtes and Thirty-first streets. Sunday trains from Canal street, for Albany and Troy stopping at all way stations. RDMUND FRENCH, Saperintendent. ORNING LINE FOR ALBANY—LANDING ONLI at Commons? Dock, (West Point), Newburg, Po'keopais, tskill and'Hudson. Fare $1 to Alba steamer ‘Armonia, Captain is, Will teambont pier at the foot of Jay street, every Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday at 7 orale a ané arrive in Albany in timo for trains going ORi¥or west W YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIRROT, Vis N iirosd.—United States and Exprose lines ai ln yor heers, loave Now York, the ot ‘Cortiandad fireeh, a0 6.8, and 9 A.M, and (9) and’ 5:99 FM lary ‘at 1:90 A. M., vie K and 6A. M., ang 29 and bi P. M., from the foot of atroot, “Fi 60 for second olnes in 8 A. M., from Now York, and en Fo! sold, ani through Naagane on for orto and Charleston, in the 8 , Mosle . Polhs jaltimors, and 9 A. M., and 4 tain with Med } and ornate. oe Fe hon batbre the trains Ines. weer La aw UTE nares 181 South street. INS Ce Lopes, neers RELIGIOUS. See ee ‘Ww YO! OCTOBER 1853.—TO THE REV. MR. fangulia~-Rev. Seite MeGhi ving been mon preached by you on Sunday Catholic Church. Wi Iwas mu‘. surprised to ‘and, in my opinio .Soertain party for which are illiamsburgh, hear you denounce, in strony and dneharitable langu: teachin atop beyond the bounds of ther explanation of your remarks. As the Catholic ebm her ehildren the right to decide for th doctrines, and has bound, under the pena’ tion, all her clergy to expound and interpret the Scriptures acocrding to her own true and holy interpretation, I would be the Jast of her members to question che religious toachings ene of them brings own individual views upon», the clergy themselves, | ; and particu- prejudicial country, or of one of her priests. But into the pulpit an uublio politival questions upen whi Rim the doscon'to the Popa, are Jar! to the freedom of any con‘rary to the republ support in wy adopted couxtry. shall consider it consisten z fore'al? mank: r their decision, In spe very just arked that, 80 as to be sess the qualities of men, and that, tl disrespected as men, and respoctod further marks, I ed to impress hat a Catholic even a portion of then not only disxroepecting auch be the case, it is a I confess | am totally ign a! d should be bettor ent infidelity is spread witer in the el think, when you confine the crime to tholics, evil infi tioularl; a strons li ne neI DB 2 el a blush up spired lips pressed again upon his wrinkled cheek, and to look, perhaps, for the last time, upon the manly, nobl patriotic brow of his Oxiled son, aad to conduct his beloved sa!@ vo bis arn and honored wi 5 d that party with Had you ebar; under any ci official capacity, capacity, that or evs knowledge them as ing, admire th the world ever saw. Ho’ and therefore until rest ¥ the tact of their having attempted ‘8 yoke moro slavish and 1 Crput around hor faie neck by an a ever an whenever he utters entiments which I dee! ed but wronged nati n principles which I have sworn to Catholics, wiive T'shoul om as tho bravest and pus wover, you have posenning, i Const Y variance rerefi as ned to ft thin iieeh a fow rov having at an; free thei than could solute dospet, whi of all the qual-tis of man, and possessing al th princes of darkness; and of having attributed their failure to the opposition of the majority of the Irish Catholic bish- puilicly condemned their op- have met with y yy the priests ia by speeches made at public moetin y keing detounced by them from the altar of God as #, who intenéed 40 plunge the ccuntry into insurrec- thon desert the p:ople, its fack which on, and which may be already considerad however foolia se pursued by those patriots, or however ex- travagant their uotions, or however far they may have strayed froin the Catholic faith, thoy Lave, at all event proved tu the world that they not only we ops. and pri: sts, and of havin; Position as bliid politfoal policy. his opposition, not onl, the public press, “and ry. Indeed, | fens That tho: by lettors inserted trai ready to die fer vheir country, and to seal with the the principles they profeesed, ‘The consideration of this latter frct, I think, should bo sufficient to fill with sorrow tho hearts of those clergymen and to cause others in the office to be very careful in future when speaking of such men, or the altar, from which the paople expect to hoar nothing but diving truth, and where the: words With almost as much reverence and faith ag if falling who denounced them as traitors, same from the lips of ovr Divine Redeemer himself. New, lot us cast & hasty glance at the ground upon which opposed the revolutionary @ ground that they had seen no prospect of success ¥ No, but on the ground that the Irish against tho E the majority of the Irish cleray movement of 1548, Was it on th heve no right to take up arms ment under any circumstances. That tant gover wives and ch of the e h @ to him or her. Ho dectrines were ridiculed and r9 o t times, and My FS authority of the successors of with the words Fisherman's ring, your of our Pontificate.”” “Given at See also in the same work page 526, a bull addrossed to the Clement VIII. and concladis Peter's, Rome, under the 6th of April, 1600, in the ninth year of But perbaps you may say that in those of their religion, Resolutions of 1816, and Ari ation of 1543, for which he by Pope ven at nM Ky On ovr Pontificate. dnys they fought in dofe the Conciliation Hall P bishop #cCales Loyal De others wore afterwards in the Englial ome, at St. En, is, that Iri jh parliamont in St. de ureh, and ed a itntion and laws of Therefore I think I shall not my duty aa a Catholic by respect- fully Toquasting you to give through the public press # fur- in’ her wisdom has denied ves upon her y of excommunion- 1 ith my duties as a Catholic, ag an Irishman, and an American citizen, to take such ques: tiov, and sentiments outside the sanctuary, and lay them be- king of the respoct due tothe Catholic clersy, you 1 rivsts, they must pos- they cannot bo ts. But, from Ditionar You proceed to warn the congregation against the ence of certain revolutionary Catholics, aud par- against that of one of the party whose aged. fathor c he Atlantic,in order to ende assuiling the Lerd’s anointed and to raise h n bis brazen brow—but whom [and many oto think was actuated in crossing that sea by the natural desire of a fond parent to enjoy the pleasure of having these in avor toclove time, or mstanoes, assailed the priesthood, in their y with having denied, doyond shab they are men who possoss the ties. and’ are a model of the purest vironos for the rosy of mankind, I should not feol inclined nor with you'on such a charge, i¢ clearly prove ighost quali- liberty to differ m; nor would I ac- id, notwithstand- atriots whom referred no such f |you do, I must suppose that you racouration of intidelity upon no other ground than estitute f the may have y look upon their A | en should look ov a8 silont spectators, with their arms folded, while mont murder, either by famine or the sword, their dren, their fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, and to not’ utter evon a word of complaint: and should the chief of the murderers condorcend to visit the " rnage, they are bound to kneel before and pay vever, these slavish and absurd fed by a learne it minority the Irish clergy, and their opinions are well s 4 i tained by authority of some of the successors of St, Peter in formor hat of some of the brightest ornaments and strongest pillars of the church at the present day. For the t. Peter in former days, see the lettar of Pope Gregory XIIL, of happy memo: tnined in MacGeoghegau's History’ of Ireland, page 453, an addressed to the Irish clergy and people, sud concluding € u ter’s, under the he 13th day of May, 150, and in the eighth Woll, even 80, with the distinguished title of mitred traitors, denye the right of defendin that they havo no right to. take tj ment under any circumstances. consequence of tue famine. church, our 0 1Urs ATA DTIhCORT Ornaments UE the Jectut given to'the people, d friends of were their fund by jars. Tt is teu & shield, to put between the Dut he knew the suppose shiel them inclined, swords. And chase no weapon lei at the same ti rence, appears evident from the formidable tha: ntle asthe dove when over. .e consideration of the foreg vince you, reverend sir. that please, have had, and still and elsewhere. Tint, again, if we aro to regard els, we have a4 volutii Treat benefits on have no right to t cans Lave lind lei ca by the right of land even by the right of a fair o: Awericans bever had an injustice to Trish Lad never created a famine the earth to yawn beneath swallow down one million of them, And,#ss our distingnished ArebVishop many great wen one of the mort learned statesman of the and talpntod authority to ont day, a8 well as one of the m the Catholic Church, 1 yolutionary Catiol dent from the com ts be paid of Keproser. ta: HY Doo. 12, 1847 e the cloce of his remarks on that occasion, the follo sion to the immortal Washington:— “In a conutry like this, im which we have had the bonofit | of one preat man who appreached in the order of social and political execllence as nenr obedience to the Savior's precept | as pian could approach; O! how important is it that his ox- amplo should be sept before our winds. And how natural is raised up so dis- pe a public deliverer, that its destiny may become itself the medium of diffusing bencdictions upen the whole it to believe that a country for wh tinguished, a9 singular, #0 un 18 tore worthy of its origin, human race."” And, further, he sa: T'so0 him again, an the fulness of his triumph and his re- nown, beoring his bright and victoriou handle to that loved mother whom he chains he had br R Larsure you hief having b atives, © Ri York, and "heard you denounce from 28 infidels, another great. man their mother, whom they have a right to love as well. felt greater imental paim than I can describe; and 1 in; werdly Washington and his followers were brandod asked if W from cither the Catholic or P: onqueror for ha it, think’ that the laity of ¢ with tho clergy political questions, t att 21 to infortn us what pot ‘oid the guilt, ay they aro constitutional them, and becoining infidels, we should adopt by whieh we can av absolute monarchista their respective countries, ary me and in wha faithful may up for the co time look upon them r country’s freedom. remain, reverend ir, MICHAEL MOLLOY, 158 Sev DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 86 + Broawdy—Nov open for the reoaption of pn afvernonns for Ind ureday and Saturday ovenings for gentlemen; grand practising day, with band of music ev Raturday afternoon and evening; solroes oxolusively for pupils introduood Loadea day, Thureda; and Saturda ron; Monday, Th yednesday, semi-monthly. A number of now das this season, prooured during # recent visit to Paris. arms ag: However, if previous to ‘48 have had no reason to take up arme in defer of th-ir religion, they have had in defence of their lives, in a But again, you may say that the famine is not chargeable on the goverount, but by the will of God. But if you think eo, the Rev. one of the strongest. pillars and brightest orusments of the 1 other learned Irish priests, think otherwise. And 4 illustrious Archbishop, another of the stron ye doolare almost certain that not, and certainly the i America, the the right of the Americans to tal eir freedom should be enxsidered of that he fully approves of the course pursu 1d Protestants o rt Pertiouatly in bis sermon proached in the natl of on Sunday 1; Ww inthe days of thetr in one country, another, and republicans in and even revolutionists in moro, aud then again divided upon the local political questions of their orime of infideli jude them in the pray: sion of all tinners, heretics and infidels, and tho true and tried advo- ehnrch, aa sword, and the Irish revol i more \d; for i lind, be com peop uncom ort Loarns think great i 7 their di fi h God their religion. for they’ exprossly t the gove 2 Irish people w Dr. to call it food in the country, sont’ by His bountiful hand, which should have been And he also acknowlodged the right of the Jrish to take-up arms avd expel their English oppressors, by aiding and encouraging tho rovolutioaary movement. He attended one of the mectings in this city, o¢ thoss who the cause, and enlarged um of five hundred aracter of his countrymen better than to when, going to fight he also knew th: Woeld go into the common fund which was. intended to tl to purchase at his mouey ‘o fight would tof his having wd 1 them to act as brave as the lion when in battle, ng facts, I trust, will con- ical principlés aud doc- trines of these Irish revolutionary Catholics or infidels, if you havo many learned, wise and pious endorsers aluongst the Catholic clergy, boti in Ireland a of 1775 in this the Irish the Araori- this part of North Amoné- » while she canno quent. A ta feot ed and enrens considered by wii word to return its aved, and whose , that when I remembered that groat n thus eulogized in the hall of the House of by the Catholic Archbishop for having Vroken the chains of his loved mothor, of tho chair of nd his companions, having attempted to break the more intolorable chai: é of testant pulpit, or from both, ag struggle, would he or hishop or priest stand whero he did and ving approached without 8 which the enth stroet, nces will bo tat Trospoctfully requost you, if you reall Re Cathotio Church cannot dispute lisrespectin, the other hand, if you do not accuse these Trish Catholic leaders with having offended the clergy, and of having become infidels upon the ground [ havo ioned, please state clearly the nature of their offence, ty consists, so that the rtaining for you the most profound respoot, not onl; priest, but n6an honorable snd highly educated man, your obediont servant, ew York, pil. Wednow les and child- 0 , delivered at the Broad#ay Tabernacic, in aid of his starving fellow countrymen, that it was blasplom: God's fuming, as there was abundance of better iin Ire- des, the the raiment caused Present at a ser- » i Paul's ery unjunk 4 | ear and iuus. , wor rs, but blood ianer. id ‘arded then caued Cahill, aut hat he tionary son to and near aila- Now ‘Truth for so near 1 cree: ly offer AN EVENING Ct days and Fridays at 736 received at all times durin weuel, FERRERO'S Dano nth street CARD.—MR, OGILVIE HAS A ounce to his friends and tho public that he will com: | mence to instruct with Madame AUGUSTA, at hor rooms, nd 159 Atinutic street, Brovklyn, about the | 705 Broadwa: Ast of Decem! ANCING—TO AMATUE! most splendid new dano the “Varsovi )." now being ti nited States, at WILSON’S Acad rooklyn, will ane AN murat a 00" Wem Goda ‘be sent to any part S$ FOR GENTLEWEN P. has commenced. ho) season. ae Acadomy, 69 Wes Svirees THE MONOR ON TUR! AND TRACHERS.—TaE Pupi riven Four siti aakshbadiands Se ett asnenconmaaaogan Pe er ; Speers Mini ean br Ok, dg hdaaadanlone ant, Sealed os, cee, ‘Unequalled acoomodations Prmmsicisns eect Gee ken nee a fig sesmtniy FAULTIO wil coeed the ATLANTIO, and IE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamors.—The ships comprising this lino are the retire it nage fi ‘Theeo ships have been’ built by contract especially for government service; every care las been taken in their con- truction, as in their engines, to insure strength and speed, nd their accommodations for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. ¥ ices of passage from New York to Liverpool:—In first class cabin, $120; in second cabin, $70; exclusive use of extra size state room, 300. From Liverpool to New York, £3) and £20, ‘An experienced surgeon attached to each ship. No berths secured till paid for. PROPOSED DATES FOR SAILING, From Liverpool. 853 Wednesday, Nov. 2... 1858 Wednesday, Nov. 16. Weilnosday, Nov. 30. Soturday, De Wednesilay, Deo. 14, Soturday, Dei Wednesday, Deo. 23. For freight or to EDWARD K. iXs. & CO., No. 56 Wall stroct, BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. JOMUN MONROE & CO., No. 36 Rue Notre Dame des Victoires, Paris; or GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. wners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jew Hy, Precious stonon, or metals, unless bills of lading jigned therefor, and the value there- of therein expressed. OR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN.—THE States wail steamer HERMANN, E. Higeins, (U. commander, will sail for Bromen, touching at South: a to land the ‘mails and. passengers fer England ard Frances on Saturday, November Sth, irom picr No. 3 North river, Price of pasiage:— In first cabin, main saloon, , In first cabin, lower saloon. In second eu i ‘An exp: ‘surgeon’ ia “attached ‘to cach er.” All letters inust through the Post Office. Specie delivered in Havre and Ti ‘or i adon, Paazase oF feelzht, apply to MOLLER, SSND & RIERA, Azents, 26 South street. TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGO! The Glasgow and New York Steamship Company's stoamer GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 40) horse powor,) Robet Craig, commander, will leave New York for Glasgow on Sa- turday, November 5, at 12 0’clook. noon. First cabin, ssloon staterooms, $0; do. do., mids up do., $75; second smbin, $50; third class, $20—steward’s foes included. sony to J. MeSYMOW, 33 Broxdway. HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM- ship Company inten i starting their favorite steamships FROM PHILADELPHI Saturday, Oct. 8. Saturday, Nov. 5. City of Glasgow. City of Manchester, City of Glasgow. City of Manchost Saloon $90. $65, 0 ) A limited number of third-claes Dassongers will be taken, and found with comfortably ovoked provisions, for 2 . ..to Liverpool | $0... ... from’ Livarpool. Partios wishing to bring out their frie ds oan obtain certifi- cates of passage, and dratts on the Bank of Ireland in «ums of £istorling and upwards. Handbills can bo had at the of fice of THOMAS RICHAKDSON, Agont, No. '15 Broadway. ACKETS TO HAVRE—SECOND LINE.—THE FOL- lowing ships will leave Havre on the 16th, and New York on the lst of each month:— Ship ST. DENIS, 1,€00 tons burthen, Alonzo Follansbes, master, Ship s COLA: 1,00) tons burthen, John Brogdon, master, New ship MERCURY, 1,400 tons burthen, R. D. Conn, master, Ship WILLIAM TELD, From New York. From Havre. Jan. I Fob. pew.) 1200 tons burthen, 4 ‘ames Funk, master, Dee. 1. Jan. ‘They are all first class New York built ships, provided with all requisite articles for the comfort and convenience of pas- sengers, and commanded by men of experience iu the trad ‘The price of passage is $100, without wines or liquors. Goods Gent to the subscribers, will he forwarded free from any oharges but those actually incurred. , Agents, 16i Pearl stroot, BOYD & HINCKKE: 8. MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA.—REDUCTION «in the price of passage. U; 8. Mail Steamship Co. con- necting with the Pacific Mail Stomship Co., ca rying the great United States mail. For California and Oregon, vis Arpinwa'land Panama The U.S. Mail earpesge | Ci ed intend to despatch for Aspinwall on Saturday, } Sth, at 20% P.M., from pier foot of Warren strect, the fast ij pe steamship ILLINOIS, Capt. UL. J. N., to conrect at Panama with ,he Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s steamer JOHN L. STEPHENS, Capt. R. L. Pierson. Through tickets for California by these amers can now be sit of the Isthmus (at Purchased at ver: low rates, he expense of the passenger) he tr.. is now made in part by railroad, and the facilities for cross: ing the latimus are guch as cannot be found, on any other route to California, For p: apply to CHAS. A. NEY, at the offico, 17 Wost street, corner of Warron NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.— ‘The si hip UNITED STATES will be despatched on Thursday, or 27, . M., from Warren stroef Freight for ‘New Orleans will be received at 40 cents foot. Specie only taken on freight to Havana, |For passage, apply at the office of the company, ‘ost street, corner of Warcen. ee oO, ROBERTS, EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, un.—The Accessory Trausit Company, of , PEP: Yhrongh in advance of the mail.— iving through tickets, including the [athmus oroaa- ing.—The uew double-engine steamship PROM ETHEUS, 2,000 tons barthen, will leave from pier No. 3 North river, at three o'clock, P. M., precisely, for San Juan del Norte, on Satur- day, November Sth, connocting with the new and favorite steamship CORTES, (2,000 ton: ‘then,) over the Nicaragua ‘Transit having but twe! miles of land transporta- steamers are unsurpassed in tl ventibati dations. For information or passage, apnly on- AS. MORGAN, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Grvon. Fo SAN FRANCISCO.—THE NEW DOUBLE ENGINE steamship, SAN FRANCISCO, will be di the aboverport via Rio de Janciro and Valparaiso, o1 106 day, November 15, by the Pacifio Mail Steamship Company, 64 and 55 South street USTRALIA CLIPPER LINE.—THE A 1 SHIP VE- NICE, Brovoor, master, having all her cargo engaged, ‘will sail for ibourne, Port Phillip, on 30th October, can accommod first'and second cabin passengers, at low Faten for which apply to WM. T. DUGAN, South wireot, oF Arkell & Elliot, 145 Pearl USTRALIA PIONEER LINE—THE SHIP CARTHAG: now disehi cargo at Brooklyn, will have despatche ior Sidney direct’ Proight landed 6 the hare. Be tok olass passengone oan be accommodated. For freight or pas taco apply to R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall streot. IONEER AUSTRALIAN LINE.—THE CLIPPER SHIP EDWARD, Capt. Colby, is now loading at hor berth, pice 20 East river, and has three fourths of her cargo card... Will have quiek despatch. Shippers will please (or- ward their goods without delay. t and socond cabin berths yot unenguged. ‘The Edward will be sucoceaed by the clipper ship Ocean Soed, to anil about Nov. 20. Apply to 'AMERON, 116 Wall stroet, HE AUSTRALIAN MONTHLY LINE OF PACKETS — r7he Pioneer lino of p larly every month patohed for Tues: wi er carry & mail bag nd packages fo Melbourne and Sydney; and w it grant receipts for all pack ages delivered at my office, R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall at (OR BERMUDA AND ST. THOMAS—ROYAL MAIL ‘steamor MERLIN, M. Cronan, commander. This stenm- ahip will sail for the nbove islands on Monday, Novomber 7. Paseage money to Bormuda, $30; to St. Thomas, 37). For Passage, apply to E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. OR ST. THOMAS.—THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP DEE will cnil for the above port on the 26th inst., at For pasanzo, apply te AILLAND, PHELPS & CO., 14 Stone strest, (OR JACKSONVILLE AND PILATKA, FLORIDA, Yis Darien, Brunswick and St. Mary's, carrying the Unt- ted Statos mail. Th HINS, Captain James and WM. GASTON, SeF saa Saberday midcning, os jay and Saturday morning, connecting with the New’ York and Savannah steamships. ‘These boats, having unsurpassed accommodations for pas- son and taking the inland route, offer superior induce- tr to tuvalide and others visiting the South. Through her of the above points, and any furthor infor: ti ; tained on appli mation; can be Pianos of OP MITCUILL, 18 Broadway. OR SAVANNAH—FARE REDUCED.—THE NEW AND splendid side Wheel steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain R, Hardie, carrying the United States mail, will leave Philadelpuia for Savannah, on Wednesday, Oct. '26, at 10 o'clock A. M., from tho wharf above Vine stroet. In speed and strength, and in evory arrangement for the comfort and convenience of passengers, this ship is unsurpassed. Fare from Philadelphia, $24; steerage, Tho Keystone State Joaves as above every alternate Wednesday. Agents id Phi- ladelphia, HERON & MARTIN, 373g North wharves; i vannah, 0. A, L, LAMAR. OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA. ‘Mail Lino —The new and splendid ston: M.S. Mh ao bit A ta . 4 North river. Appl FEN . SANUE! 1 MITCHELL, No. 13 Broadway. P The ALABAMA, Georgo R. Schenck, loaves on ‘od- neaday, Nove Throvgh tickets from New York to mber 2. Tacksonvillo, $31; Pilatke, $8. (OR CHARLESTON.—NEW YORK AND SOUTHERN fteamship Company. Weekly line, The doubloorsine stenm- jamin Franklin, 8. Adkins, commander, will receive her berth, pier No. 12, East River om Tuesday, Oot. yA 1 on Friday, Oct. 28, at So’clock P.M. For freight or paseage apply att] ce, where all hills of inting will bo sighed. “E. LINCOLN & CO., No. 48 South treat. Freight Agents in o easorement goods, eight cents por cubic foot. yharieston, Ment ‘and T.G. Budd, | Through tickets follows:—To Jacksonville, $28; Pilatka, 830. ip William Penn will succeed, and sail on’ Fri- November 4. (OR CHARLESTON AND FIORIDA—SEMI- WEEKLY United States Mail Line.—The favorite and fast going iteamer SOUTHERNER. T, twit, Commander wil fouve jer No. 4, Nerth river, on Wodneslay, Oot, 25, at 4 o'clock PM. precisely. For ‘freight, spoly on board, where all Ville of lading will by od, ond for passage at the office of SPOFEORD, TILESTON CO. 9% Broadway. Through tickets to. Florida as follows:—Iv Jacksonville, $31;, t0 Pilotka, $83 OR NORFOLK, PETERSRU Uni Mail RG AND RICUMOND— States lina.—The iteamehip ROANOKR, Captain Cavendy, leaves every Tuesday; and the JAMES: TOWN, Captain Parrish, ove Yoloek P. M., from pier 18 North river: ‘The for passon: by these ships aro unsurpessed. For freight apply on for passage to, LUDLAM RASANTS, 32 Broadway. eva by th Foard and DTICE. — PASSENGERS RY ME ROYAS, MATL N ‘ceninship DEE, for St: Thomes, ate hereby hustled that the will sail on the 35th § id they will ploaso be on board before that J OTICE—TNE STREAMSUTP OSPREY, ITAVING BE detained, will leave Philadelphia, for Charleston, 8. ( om Monday, Octobor 24, nt 10 o’elock, A. M. Passage from Philadelphia to Charl . Th. D, Agent, No. 1 Wall street. OR SALE—THE SCHOONER FAAMER, ordor; is ee for the lumber or brick ty en ed. She Tes at forth river ra » Mr. Leffingwell +My. Glenn [| Juli THE BOE! Mr. Haw! tom | Florenstein, -Mr. Loffingwel! Miss Hifert 7 Arline... 5 ‘Mise Alliord 2/Mr. Stove ns | Gipsy Quoen BeRtON's TARA THE, ‘open at f}: -o COM)! Monday ens Sangfroid..,.., 6 fi «Mr. Jordan | Paulin Miss Raymond THE YOUNG AC Cros Mr. Radcliff | Mrs. Crosschex... Mrs. Cooke Mr. Johnston | Mari: ++ +.Miss Robertson PARIS AND LONDO? Jacques Frans. Antoine Hyvpolite de Frisno, .Mr.Placide as Trot,....Mr. Bmton | Lady Volatil. Miss Raymond Foleal, Mr. Jordan Rona Mrs. Burton ro ly Trot,” Mrs. Cook Haskité ‘hnston | Mme, St, Julisnae, Mis NATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 7; curtain risos at 7% o'clock. Monday evening, October 24, will be performed UNCLE TOM’S CARIN. owe: ...Mr. H. Stone Little Cordelia Howard Mr. J.J. cMr, N. B. Clarke Mr. Toulmin Mr. L. Fox NEO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, NO, 444 Broadway, ahove Howard street. OPEN KVERY EVE: H. Wood Geo. Christy, (ad protios A VOCAL AND INS BE. DANCES, NEG Business Manager . Stage Manager naily known) Y ND. EVENING TAL M OD BUR! Doors open at G34; commence Tickots: 2 +25 conta. ORLEANS SERE v October 2. will sin articular request. 2 new song, ‘ords of I * Will he Come?” written by Solon Robingo the original story published in the Tribuns, Ti this exynisite composition is by Thomas Bakor, Bsq., loadoe of Jullicn’s Band, Justice will be done at last to the memory of Little Katy by this celebrated and harmonized Troupe. (RANCONI’S HIPPODROME.—YOIX, HO! TALLY 110! SKOOND WERK UF THE GREAT ENGLISH STEEPLE CHASE, Ladies Leaping Hurdles, Fences, and over a Twelve Foct Ditch, mounted on their Cull bred Hunte: Chiarini’s Horses will play the organ, aad dance to c. ‘ons. my M the ¢ ladios and gentlemen Cl sriot Races, and Hipp: drome. Awo entertainments given daity—afternoon and evening. Boxes, & cents; pit, 25 conto; dross circle, $1. Colored boxes, 25 cente. ARNUM’S MUSEUM.—THOSE INCOMPARABLE GI- raffes, alive and beautiful, as well a the Swiss Bearded aro ‘Still to be seen for nothing. Monday's perform- t3, STATE HOUSE and THE HOUSE evening, at 73s o'clock, THE LADY OF LYONS, Ad mato everything, 25 ; children under ten, 123 cents; Parquet sid Bale: conte appear likewiso in the ail the other splendid novelties of ti CORNER OF THIRTY- Avenue.—Moore, Thompson & ‘A NEW PANTOMIME. A new Episode; Madame Tourniaire on Five Horses; Mons. Rosenbaum, the great French Contortionist; W. B. Carroll and La Petite Marie in VEquipoise de \'Eufant; the Antonio Brothers in Le Perohe. ‘The usval Ring Performances overy afternoon and evening. Doors open at 2 and 7; performance at. 7X P.M. Admission to sll parts of the house., ANVARD'S HOLY 1 iil give » ec t we Performances every evening, ck, and on Wednesday aud Saturday onsisting of erent avd laughable powers of Venti the Learned Canary Birds, and Remarkable Feat in atural Magic, Admission, 25 cents; children, (PME SEYAN GALLERY OF CHRISTIAN AR?, OOF taining « sorios of two huxdred authontio paintings, Vy the most celebrated Italian, Spanish, Flemish, and Frene} masters, from Guido do Sienne, (A. D.'1212,) dewn to Hore: Vernet, is now open for oxhibition ab 843 Broadway, aca Galo park. | Admission, 25 cents, Exhibition hours frow | {SRANKENSYEIN’S PANORAMA OF NIAGARA WILL } By soon leave the city, Exhibited at Hope Chaps! fo. roudway, every afternoon at 3 o'clook, every evan o'clock, Adxnission, 6¢ oonts; children, 1234 cous ‘amilies, or partios of three persous, $1 35; of fous x, $2; ef ton, $3. Excursion parties from a distans ch person, ‘See descriptive pamphlet at the.coer rincipal hotele, and muaic stones, I hea LAND O¥ THR BIBLE—EGYPT—ILLUSTRATRI by ite antiquities, at Dr. Abbot’s Museum, Stuyvesant Lastivuto, 959 Broadway, the greatest attraction iu the city, WH clese in October, Open from 9A. M. to 10 P.M, au ‘ st ease i pits errs <.. «Misa Adel Price B BAKER. Mor «+. Mr. Davidge | Crummy. Beteoy Baker... sree Mrs. Mouser, IBL@’S GARDEN—ITALIAN OPERA.—LAST WERE but one of the season. wilgndey, Octover U—GRAND OPERA ond BALLEP For the last time, Verdi's Grand Opera of i- BRNANL e Performed t riseipal Arusts of the Company, ands Grand Ballet Divertis: ment, by the cclobeated Froach artistes M GAUD, D'LLE POU: Secured Seats, in the daytime only, One Dollar aud » Half, Seats may bo secured daily, at rs, Hall & Son’s, Now 239 Broadway, cpposite the Park; aad at Niblo’s Garden, oclock'in the 1 the evening, Doors open at 6 2 P t Auber’s Grand Opera of MASANIELLU will i thetusl in the course of next week, ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME street. —Doors open at 64; to commence at 7 o’oloek. Monday evening, October 24, will be periormed ASMODE tor | Carlo Brosehi Overture—"* Folsenmuble’, , { BLEAK BOUSE. Bir Leicester Dedlock, Bart... .... P. Miss Koone Mrs. C bee ‘Turveyto Mr. Bi Jarndyo ch Skimpole Carstono, ‘The Cousin Lady Dedlo Bucket, Mr. Thompson | Esthor NHRISTY’S AMERICAN OPERA HOUSR, 472 BROAD way, above Grand.—Open every night,— ‘The ofiziaal au@ fartamed Christy’s Ethiopian Opera Troupe, organized bp 1842, the first and’ oldest established company’ in axisten the MODEL TROUPE OF THE WORLD ; introducers harmonized negro melodios; originators of the present lar style of Evhiopian En corte i this city for » continued succession of seven been received with Savor by highly r able audiences, receiving « patronage nals of public amvsement in New York. Doors open at 654; commence at 734 o’eloa! . oh — DB conte, and manager, Er cunidre® CARD.—H. WOOD, MANAGER AND PROPRIETO! of Wood's Minstrels, 444 Bro 4 Bdvising Ii friends wnd the public. that he has gene ublic that he has ente co-parthorship with the xentloman ‘professionally, woog risty, late of Christy's Minstr: t’ Minati a Ly instrel Hall, 444 Broadway, CARD.—GEORGE CHRISTY: known for the last twell J in connection with is method of informing his hag formed @ co-parta Hall, 444 Bi u on and ‘after Mon hopes to meet dious hall, in his professional capacity. deavors to'pleaso will meet with that success wh Yorable and dattering Prospects now promise. No effort om is part will be spired to merit the patronage a gon publie have heretofore accorded him. ie ae above Grad street, is the only individual *p engaged a8 a performer in the re: resentatio: pian Minstrelsy of tho name of Curisty in New where, at the present period. The original Chriaty’s strele, Mechanic's Hall, 472 Broadway, above Grand street P. CHRISTY. APOLLO ROOMS, 410 BROADWAY.—SUNDAY, OCT, 8, Fifth grand SACRED CONCERT OF THE THE NEW YORK SAENGERBUND. PROGRAMME, PART I. 1, Overture to “Le Garza Ladra™ 2 "Sea Calm,” hy the Orchestr of thres hundred pei 35 3. “Sabinen Laendler,"” composed and performed on the Cornet-a-Piston by Herr Hirech- mann. 4. “ Maeranacht”—Chorus, 6, Finale, from the Opera, is PART 11, 6, Jubel”—Overturo.. 7, Solo—Violin Fantasie Britiiants,’ exécuted by Herr Thoma8..+ 062 ss. eee cae é 8 Allegretto Scherzando,’ from ‘the’ Syisphony M. v. Weber bissste yee +e eee aoe Bocthovem, jorus and Or- 9. “ March’ of Liberty'- By’ the chestra, nducto Admission, 25 RAND PHILANTHROPIC CONCERT tne Ole Bull Colony.—OLE BULL, who is in Ne ig to save tome fragments of the fortune he had establishment of a colony for hit countrym h they have been defrauded, m the scene that these poor men are food for themselves and their families, try: for t wh fi learns through bis frien ually suffering foe t Ho begs to annowi therefore, that he will give a graud concert in Now York. another in Philadelphia, in aid of the suffering coloniste. ‘The concert will be given, and the programme announced, ab soon as the necessary arrangements can be made. GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE. mission 25 cante, ERHAM'? 100.00: Gurr Exvuntrions oF Fu SEVEN MILE MIRROR OF THE LAKES, NIAGARA FALLS, &C., Every afternoon and e ening, ‘at the ESE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 680 BROADWAY. Gift tickets, admitting four persons and scouring one share of the 100,00 gifts, only $1. t 1 at the Chinese Building, from 9 A. M. to 10 P.M rloulary in the Hernid of yesterday and artioulars in the of yesterday an also in Ban of to-day. . ALKING HEAD DOWNWARDS ON THE CEIL- ae ‘The cele orat tipodit emer, Juan Her- feel a coomplishing the above foat every even- By r FRANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET, without any philosophical or other apparatus, at an el tion of eighteen feet from the floor—dceidedly the most won, derful and daring experiment evor attempted, MNEATRE, CHARLESTON, 8. C.—-THE LADIES AND gentlemen engaged at this estadfishment will bo pleased to embark by Southerner, from Pier No.4 North rivor, on Wednesday, 26th October, at 4.P.M. All arrangements by said steamer are concluded. Please not be later than 3 clock on board. Theatre opens on 31st Cetover, Letters on Dusiness may be addressed to John Sloan, Stago Manager, 204 Ninth street, New Vork, __ INSTRUCTION. —GOLDSMITH’S CHEAP CLASSES WILL COM- + mence early in November; tickets for sale now; Price $6 for a full course of instruction in penmanship, in: cluding $80 in premiums to pupils. Bookkooping students, commencing on or before Tuesday, November J, will be enti- tled to s course of writing lessons without charge, . For sale, at the academy, No, 362 Broadway, cornor of Franklin street, Goldsmith's system of penmanship, with oopios and instruc: tions; price 25 conta per copy, or five copies for $1. Also, gold and steel pens of uperioe qusitt i IVER B, GOLDSMITH. 1.0 GWEYENG, BOOKKEEPING AND ARITHIME- + tic.—New cl: teneo ‘every day for Indies and gentlemen com evening, at Dolbesr's Academy, 000 Broadway, corner of Houston street, Provemonts surpriso all. N, B.—The rapid im- CADEMY OF PENMANSHIP AND BOOK-KEEPING. ‘The subscriber will receive new pupils daily for instru ponmanship and book-kecping. Ladies’ elaus daily at o'clock. Copy books 25 cents. Seo cards at the academy, 362 Broadway, corner Franklin street. OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH. RENCH LANGUAGE—PROF. D. LAGROIX, NO. 239 Broadway, continues to receive new pupils for thorowh instruction in the French language, imparting to thom ,tho ability to speak it with fluency and correctness. Terms, in te clase, $4 por month. apply bP, M. ORSEMANSHIP.—AN EVENING CLASS FOR GEN- tlemen, in the noble art of horsemanship, is now oj ‘at DISBROW’S Riding School, No. 20 Fourth avenue, each ening from 8 to 10 o’clock. MPORTANT TO MECHANICS’ EVENING CLASSES and others —JAMES R. WATERSTON has resumed classes for architectural fresco, and landscape drawing at his rooms, 384 Fourth stroet, ‘Terins moderate. to be pall in advance. ‘NSTRUCTION IN SPANISH.—SENOR F. J. VINGUT, Professor of the above quage in the Uni sity of New York, wi i Commence © new olass for atlomen om next ineaday, giving three lessons gratis before any ¢1 ment be made. Apply at No. 86 Wiren street. rukowi.th R, OTTO MULLER, TEACHER OF THE PIANO AND singing, 39 ker street, near Broadway, continues to give leseons at his residence, and those of his pupils M. is disengaged for a few hours’ on nesdays and a For further information, ploase apply at his resic before 11 o’clook A. M. Y hegr PRIMA DONNA, PROF! teao! SOR OF SINGING, Signorina Elise Valentini has rosumed her lessons. She Pileatlons gust be nlade by lattes, at Scharfeaberte mato a "8 musi Hone, 2a Broadway, which Signorian will immediately at __ LAQuORS, &0. RANDIES, WINES, GIN, SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, rum, Scotch, Iris \d Monongahela whiskey, o ayrups, sozars, ‘to. bonded warehouse or ‘store, is pl 1 By yy wholesale and retail. bi zt, rents pet Gont below ail otier houses: by W.-H. UNDERMILD, Broomostreet, Masonio Temple, HOICE OLD BOTTLED WINES AND SPIRITS, FOR milios and medicinal irposes, consisting of old Lot alo brandy, Jamaion rum, Bor: cotch and Irish whiskey, ‘fi d vory ry, Madeira, claret, champagno, &o., for the hottlo as tho gallon, by G. P. LETH- i treet. \HAMPAGNE AND SEGARS.—5™ BASKE/S OF ALL J the Vert brands of champagne, 250,00) of various favo- rite brands of avarn eegars, 30,000 German do., at from 25 to 40 per cont under tho naval prices, for salo in quantities » to anit, by G. P. LETU BRIDGE, 86 and 88 Fulton ati ‘J EIDSIECK, CHAS. HEIDSIECK, MUMM’S CABINET, and Verzonay, Schriedor, aud other very fine ohampi wines, clarot wines, Urandics, wines, whiskey, rum, giny ale ter, Ad.y ke io Vottles, of bupericr qualities and at priods Below’ nuy’ othse house, by WM. I. UNDRRIFLids corner Broome and Crosby strate. ROPRIETOR OF THE PRNAL mothod of informing ti pub ceived & choice lot of Ugues! brand tho only authorized r er bra |. 4 Washihaton atroot. ASTROLOGIST, WILT. REMAIN A fore her departure for the South. Boing entlemon from the sov'lern parts of qrolicited to tottle xing them will Lavies aud gomtlomen wishing to know the real dost mas, part, eand Cucuro, will not call in vain, er miseen the real ohjoot sought after. Call at No. 229 Bowery, opposite Prince street. M™ i AX, RENOWNED x RUROPE FOR HED HU tm forotelii th@ futuro, bee arriv: latelligenes about ail ciretmatances. vf We. M visited by Indies thir country, and | do #0 before long. RANELIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET, ¥ Lea, Pro} ~The Pde Batablisumens ino} rege ‘ab 3 ool ole in eve: at ney stat ” by M’lle Ci Troupe of Model r with a varishy of besutifal ar ances, For = see bills of each day. ission—Soats boxes, 50 conte; sushioned arm waslendirhs ‘1256 conte, seate, with t 2 cents: eallery, 12 NATOMICAL MUSEUM, NO. 900 BROAD’ A firsagers visitng the ally should eall ena nee asthe many th of she ham Tlo’olook P.M. fos, 25 conte, CIRCUS, PHILADELPHIA. NAtioNaL North having obtained a lease of tho Philad tional Circus, Chesnut street, has the honor to announce the opening of that establishmen . ON MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 31. In addition to his own excellent troupe of Americ! he has the pleasure to announce the engagement of ‘ux Most Emingxt EUKOPEAN TALENT, Which will appear in quick succession during tise seuso vatroa tu EaueTmiaN any Da awaric Baca introduced upon the staze and in the arena will be in a style of eplendor hitherto wnseen in this Saree ‘The programme will be published next week. N ITALIAN LADY, A WELL KNOWN PROF! Peet i! ‘ing we English as well as in Italian, wishes to titaatior ——————— ELODEON FOR SALE—ONE OF 8. v. & H. W; Smith EW MUSIC.~-“7HE PRIMA DONNA VALSE," ag Y Polka,” by Thomas Baker, 2 comporer, 25 cen: 1¢ two songs ato becoming exoee ting- MUSICAL. of singing, possustin, rano voice of the highest musioal talents of t! at order, and ‘speal ny o mee first woprano in soburch, address First Church prano, Herald office, of Boston: has boon used but @ few timos; be sold at a bargain. Please address P. C. T, Herald offie, ed by Jullien, the ouly edition where played ry, this great artist, ts; y nts; ‘ Guarding * words by James Simmonds, music by Thomas Ba- 2 cents; “* es iss,” by tho same author am@ ly popular); “ The Poughkeepsio Polka,” 25 cent Bebey now, dear mother, e itow the Cry,” by 1. B. Wood bury,.25 conts oach. RACE WATERS, bert & C Martin ———— Na TO THE (Sipe gl OF PIANOS OUT OF off Published "] i Brvadway, te grout, depot for On j Vianos, 8. D. & H.W. Smith's melodeons, amd guitars. tune.—Th or in his capacity of piano tunes, hee — may require — ptitude and exper Apply os CitWARGMAR SER. GUSTAV. SCLLWA IANOFORTE FOR SALE.—A SIX AND THREE- janoforte, nearly 0. quarter octave rosewood p ow, order, will be sold low. Apply at 45 Bloocker street, HARP: IANOFORTES, PERSONS ABOUT PUR- chasing musical instruments would do well to examine nofortes and harps. bave tories of the aranteo, Our ae. reputation Cis We imirers of the barp, for berides being unsurpassed in chanism and cleganoe of exterior, they can be sold at far lower rices ‘han have hitherto been asked. Price liste will be any part of the Union on application at the warerozm Canal street. ‘a. KENDALL & 00. ECOND HAND PIANOS—A GREAT VARIRTY, dost makers, at bargaina, from $40 to $150, to new, at HORACE WATERS’ great piano and establishment, PUBLICATIO: MONITOR OF FASHION.—THIS IS A MONTHL! azine, devoted to ladies’ fashions im dress = eral. Encl ber is i} sb m: fashion to fe red, a pattern sl mantle, and sheet of tiful designs sheet of di 6 for ® cossack and f graduated so: les for use in MEDICAL. ry Dp QUDIBY MAY BE CONSULTED AT HIS OFFI 39 Howard street, one door east of Broadway, dr experience m ominently successful in hie treae ment. Consul ours from 9 to 11; from 3 to 5, and from 7 to 9 oPolock, in the evening A. RALPB.—HOURS OF OFFICE from 9 to 12 a. M. No 643 Hounton atro CUNUUL TAO and fto9 P. M., cxoopt Seedamn, near Wooster, pD* warp, THE CELSMRATED Ogg caaine, sun won and physician, of most unrivallo: san, he contuited, ba yaual, ae bia, old, established offi, Rav w street, one door from Broadway, evory day, (ugy eyfeod,) from 7 A, BM. until 10 OCTOR WARD.—IS LONG EXPERIENCE BY as bles him to assure a onre in 9 short tims, Aud mo 4 tion from business er distin, lia romedies, universal! celabrated, are curing hundreds weokly. Offices, No. iors strect, one'door from Broadway. RADUATE FT nanter of the Uniyeent days L a A. e—tatooenee avon tn Runes ond New