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a THE NEW See ———s . WHOLE NO, 7319. MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1858. PRICE TWO CENTS. ea aaa — — = — = —— = nn — Sbaaiamamansianbibusasmmmenmiame — ~ - é MUSICAL. | COPARTANERAMIP NOTE “Ss. | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | Fearful Coiitsion on the Erie Rallroad. ; in; the engineer of that train bed Meeting of the Young Men’s National Deme+ Fae EO deg PE eee ee NESS enna SX OB BIGHT PERSONS INJURED—PROBABLY TWO OF poset Veitch Sbout half» mile further wes "i cratic Club, A LRA RE R eantnor etethen | $10,000 R7UGe ARP ACHE amy, | he Tatest from Washington, ces ce eA EMA ay | enon ipa, tne fara rig fw echiy | COMPLDWESTARY Don pou tED “Sees need about S menths; po. tim all respe rts; fully war | enter into a safe and lucrative bneinesa'with’s porty, bate SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE O¥ THR NEW YORK [ERALD, There was s collision about three miles from the Jersey | time; after it ‘oco UTed I got ont of the wreck the A reguler meeting of this Cub ate arse pend pal fon Tutt rio at a Leon | Si pemeenaies. all gmmunleatt nystrictlycousdahtial. ¥ moray COMMITTFES—ANX(ETY FOR PLACES— Olly depot, og the New York and Erie Hallroad, a | best ded vars waite ene cio = the Stuyvesant Institute. @. de bheaocdetpiicen weigh ee | oo NPD) eat 12% ~~ ; i ve short time before 10 o'clock on Thursday night, by which | “0UD<ed, and sent em. lactor of the . G. Godfrey Gunther, AgUSE OF BON, JOHN WHEELER, BTC. other train; w nd com, Sted our time, and found it | President, in the chair. The minu previous O00. Waren dtm ose ee CR AGENT, Wasunvarox, Doe. 9, 1563, | St least two persons, it is supposed, will lose thelr lives, | to agreo; I’was in the baggeg™ er, and the decease? | meeting were read and approved, sd ous ait, to fake an interest in an iron o'ling mit ‘The ‘ théUghh of to day, Aare the formation of the | #24 seven others were wounded, The collision was be: | was between the (vat passenger ca and the bagvago osr; | sige, Chairman of the Oomolerse enn ere A Se” coordions | advertiser is capatlo of manufacturivg as good iron as any | jg, ‘biog ie thébeli = tween the down express train, of three cars, nearly fuli | ! #*si#ted in getting him out, and fowed him, with three 4 “ppointed to tender te | Communtoations striotly consdentisl. Addros | 79 -mmitteer, adh bargelaing nd sel ie bsg ch) pumsangeral goestun att; an Gan! s® Jevsey Oty av 1h others, severely, injured: we sent to Jersey City James # Brady, Esq., & public dinner, previous to his dex AY GIPTS.—SOME MAaGNi¥IGENT PIANOS, aa meee * . witnessod, Speaker Boyd 1s at present the Fs saa etal sn engine and cars, to take the wounded, as well as | parture to Europe, reported that they had addressed Sener eco anit Dour Kem and mim mecutl: | dO ()(y() WANT! Kever before hom nearly ali knees are bowed, twenty-four minutes past nine o'clock, and an emigrant ro inteb i note to Mr, Brady and had received from him the folowe Tully Baisted, just received trot the manufactory ‘hy $2,000.11 43 take an ieterset int nowt Great Mogul to. shases Mr. John Wheeler, of N. ¥,, | ‘ain which left the depot at about nine o'clock golng west. | oiter deposed That at cuct relOck cnt ey eee | ing reply:— Paani ATENS, SS Brower. | Sevinepachine Parsicn Interated in goy now. in usaneed | Anavening paphr “stye jesder of the national demo. | THEY met at the curve in the rosd, about one third of « | fue decesues war sbmittes, very mech peomtented ere : New-Yorx, Dec. & oo) We'd roadways Chincge Dena ee POT REMOVED | Qe ~~ | onthogroundthat hex +», sithough not iatended as | Me beyond the junction of the New Jersey and New | ccmplete crushing of the left ankle aod foo", a um. | .,0¢ntlemen—I am very grateful to the Young Men's Demo- glish, Fronch, sorman, a q + fr 5 g “ 5 r C01 ona; ts v 7 uagborlug over oue million, Alrorders wi Routan ate | Hegelian entabllaly and prottable cash business. Apply | euch, Cut. same moraing; his injuries being the eauso of davih, "| municated to me the hareer eae wach, Jou com. with promptness. to G. 5. Hbinson, #5 N stroat, up stairs, ee ad aU ie ep Sie s a. ‘The express train was at fast speed; and the conductor, ane tert one here sionet and the case wag given to fp Em ipo fd ite President, It would afford me reas : : A ak: 'RESI- . re 1 jury, wko ren¢ered the fc Lewirg ect the gentlemen of the club convivially, ant Mreriacel ia Sedat tagt cutie aumLOoRONS | ASP eer: mraorance yetciaeeat snag many, | >,2OPERE DEVOUNRD BY WO. “ADRON, XTC. | Oot. tatore the audent, and. Temata tat he reson SERDICT. iin SE Rautnat bem cers tn cner ones at 0 " a D " _—" A in thecommen; tus eats | Tong cavabliched: in fall oeeeetioes tea cam Ae cere | DANES RECEPTION— TAN HOME Sa That the decenred, Thora: Featbertor., came to his o aay, in all sincerity, that the vict»ey idself has aforded y the best, FROM Tire uGULAR Newararm® . “To yg59 his right time exactly. He was in the baggage car at the | death from injuries received by the oullision of the 11 the return I di if aid I rendered im ‘ire for the feeb: oat | orensed. Addrots C. H., Herald’ office, A . ‘and I respectul wera moavhly payments | with a time. He bas been the Superintendent of the Easter prese train of the Erie Railroad from Dunkirk to Jorae: ind Trespecfully decline the compliment us i apotyertnae ofthe nano of Sian, | A ew ciceale rug Posinete Drotery Mi eitotecrfo-da, VO™*P | Givision ofthe xoud, and was rogarded as a very prufect | SU%; S86 the emigrant train going Vom, ox the evoning | Peciit fenderva mo by theetnd, feline than $6 ve ence HORACE WAiEng, weittys melodaons. (ORARTNERSHIP.-MARK WRAY HAS THIS DAY | , The War Department received advices toda, ty of the sponded a4 & Nery prudeat | of December 8, 1863. and from the testimony acdaced, tt | tears te cease eet? saber with them in our good > rORA + Belo agent, SH Broadway, | 17 sociated himael? with John T. Binyon, and wilt cow | tain Morris, confirmatory of the previous accom. gna | Aud experienced man, He is injured internally, and in | appears tobave bier caused bY grout careless esson tae | wm wh eH peg Bomot Pore Pred 70 or trie 8 @ political position as hi miessscrd of ted Gusmioa fisty. Sie, Baro), stopping at the Washington House, Jersey City, Tha | Part of the percons having cluarge of the emigrant traim. | With to onjoy. 1 hope thsy will permit ms toc dieeseed eae a Re ee eating: The antho:ities of Seq Jersey will probably cause th» | Sitinction of reward, brovght within reach of thet slot by Captais Morris found the bodies co mutilated by wol. = | igrant train o WO passenger cars, tWO | airest of the conductor in charge of the emizrant train. ite patriotic efforts, oxcopt What all its members may enjoy (FUAES, CHING AND EAR HENWARE—PARTNER | that they sould not romove or even bury them. Captain freight cars, anda car Inden by the American Expres The decerseo was a native of Ire and, thirty years of | "We have sbundant cane to rejoice over the prosent’ eoa- Ass Ahonen ean ten Dartaarn wilt $5,000 guob, " Gunnison was shot with fifteen arrows, ad ifr, Kearn, _ “ompany. This train was some minutes behind time, and He leaves a wife and two children, reiding at Os | dition of our club. It comprises » very large Pena of tas 1 pasiners, ‘The advor: tb a : was, - Prevented from reaching theawitch upon which | | Zia, and two children, suflerers by the colllelon, 61 ‘andorwoydo, 50 conts; with # menutifu) vignette of this mag: | tiser in the omly person in this oountry who thoroughly | late dreughtesaan of the Topographical Burewey wae shot fellect apd integrity. Jt was organized trom the pures® niticont hotel, Publiehod by HORACE WATERS. 833 Broat. | vrderstands thoabove business 5 iar tar , 25 i proriven, and Las aimed at the mobiest objeots. I believe ; Sotrstesteitbnmerens Beemcuet Paving | though the heart with « rife ball, and bottshés armas | (1°), id have been, and in ‘wo minutes mora wonld | at tho Now York Hospitel: ‘The {wy {nin a ontial hit are not dangerous, ction, roal estate ond ‘house agonoy suctmess, EW SONGS, JUST PUBLISHRD.—“COME BL under the firm of WRAY & BIN r : that Song Ayain,” by 8. ©. Masset, 28 oon, aioe November 30, 1853. Aer waked conte, Bolt’s Grave.” sone and chorus, he MO. W eurg by Buckley Ad aomentend,” by L. Hl Bonaparte,” zh conta, * cous Hout way, ale agent for T. Gilbert #0.’ pisnos, 8. D. & conducted tre of the firatents that no ono hes yet joined us through any golfish impulee, Smith's melodeons, and Mart'n’s unrivalled guitars, N. B. | Years; onein London, patronized b: found ow Th ‘ ation, The children’ =-Second-hand + great bares MB Lea id thls tloy Ava poate tees ote i era, | weeeeors om, Re tiing :hae a Baath CRS ee have been, 7H® conductor of the migrant train is Mr, Decca Spe ad has secured the confidence and osterm of the most in flusatiat | his bedy. Brewer. and I hope that no ona will enter our ranks, or, being alee there, remain with us for one mement, if be oma imagine 4 ha anibe wont which would ed ‘hia to abandon the sig — = : a cured tl nd 2 ‘ : est particle of our creed, or tun ti i parce = Pasgounes, eee ceumAy OF PO; fie in this oamumaaity. ‘The bask of referenses a8 be ven Tho foreign reprosentatives presout in Washioyto:t ‘We could not." that any one on the emiy'ta2t train Our Late Consul at London, breacth from the duty iv was icagninen te ee Wi Pieyel's plance.’ Mherenagy iicentiartrumente are manutao- | Jeno. Address © Went lwenty-seeond stroct. | with the'y ladies, paid their reepeeta to the President © \ was injured. A loc Motive and cars were sent up 98 6300 eae irc } ition, and mereensey eo apedaieo Rupee ay ented ex} c ‘ mer — ~ em eee: . ub wi Minuit males or ut" uaretiange =" | NOTICE OME copanraxusme wanproroun | Dt MOY Doar whieh wan the Sot rennin Mex | Reine cntnt war DoS Of onl broaint dows the pu | oo oye EOIROK OF Heahaatatyttiagd | seat ingera tien tas ste meta asa ———— - ——— sexisting, under th: ticl) ated in. jemstood that inj 5 position ¢ : 1OLIN AND PIANO PERFORMERS FOR SOdIA- reduta comppisslon Serihatee oh aS Peeks ete | ce eee be {he | sengers aut injared, who errived at 12 o'clock at the | six ;—1 appeal to your senso of justfed t0 give the fol- | ete af s disposition to determine polisioal oon nts, day dissolved by mutual consent, Wee, pertics, &c.—Persons dosirons of onhsneing she | thi yuusio, givec wah | will woitle alt matters of tho late Sean at t Ky C. steoot, t | customary pablic receptions will ba resumed at the White Jersey City cepot. & party of the was left at’ work in with new and sele Oy rae H. Ev 1 old stand, rion Houge next week. ts ot ‘ce than on and for the principles which we cherish and ade lowing vindication the same publicity as wag given in | voc. “6, en‘irely irrespective of the au stio a whether a faithe are. woes “4 A vd honerable devotion to them may bring def atylo and offect, may addroen s line to EDWIN 1. SUWERS, 4, WARD. y erisioating the cars. ANSTLGE track raz Jad, 40 that | your journal of the 10th of last October to the ground | {3 penned Sere 499 Brontway, wusio atoro of Gelb & Jnokson, ‘Terms $id. i EOL. EvEREer, | The vessels cl the Home fucadron havo been oribred to | vais could pass the brnida cars at am early hour this | je4g caknmoies which al it forth ’ wititno © tettlod that (he mational democracy contcol the - nas SG VER pecdcavada’weithe. Ent jomas, where they are Sahin ‘ : voto of thic Btato, Pho puorile and dishonest organ of the a LL YOU LOVE WE! TIME WILL SHOw?—r OTICE—THE COP: RTNERSHIP HERETOFORE t f mn In the New York Humatn of that date waa j io y BAO analog dallas Rete: sanat incon Lnown anderthe title tod fing of Ottinelt & Boats | Fecelve forther {astructions, ‘oe Fulton will wait trom | ™".” pecsenger, describing thé ollision,eays that the beg- ablished | pativnal adn tusteation Fommowledges, hat coatemas this oftuedsy; and Ohe raut’s now’ dance, the" Rem ‘hs Just published by WM. VAN. oar Union.aquare, p,hereby dissclvod by mutual consont, from and efter this | Norfolk in the oodrse of a day or two, and the Albany a letter of Benjamin Russell, Jate master of the lott ship ato, GH nage % | within » week. THe Columbia is already on- her -way wih Garde Tho anderelmod takes thir method of informing | thene jis friends an: e i tl ei PUBLICATIONS. sf hav alc ferunaan Ged weotel eahemcanthecba cea The Star says that the copies of the President's AONMEACAT TST, CONTAINING THE Hawes | (22 mt avenue, whore all orders wilt be prompity attended | yerrage turnielied in advance were obtained surrepti VOMMERCIAL LIST, CONTAINING THE NAMES | to, J and occupations of the principal mero Noti¢a.— The subseribor “ill continue to manufacture alt | tiourly, and the occurrence greatly annoys the President. rut ai taining the’ by i ft it gage car was driven two thirds ite length ido the frst | southerncy, dated the 4th of Ootober, 1853, which grossly | sion malormtester aud we fd. then inooleeity Passer Ser car, crowding the pamengors, broken seats smd | misrepresents the treatment experienced by him an the | thete ¥ho alone deserve tho soniidence or upturn “ stove into a heap in the end of the car. Te | grew in this consulate, The object of the following roof of t, Xe pascenger car was cut off by the roof of th | statement is to act the i err eran ae es ; public right wpon the subject ~ Mond tn a reepousthility which Edo nob ak } baggage c: ¥- The fre from the stove kindled the brokett | Captain Russe mace lio appearance at this offee be. to atete ay deliberate’ spinton that Prankite £ ° ut the fire wae immediately extinguished. dd to be not osty ungrsteful to tt 0.) doing businers in this city. 8} hinds of coppor work nied jn the plumbing business, and sil = splinters, i YY ‘ . tween ore and two o’clock, and his crew, twenty mon ai i iy ‘om being tadicsied., Forsaie by t. P. RICHARD, oréars addreared toG TL Bonne Ui) ‘Thicd avenue, wil Abraham Kromer, Collector at Sacketts Harbor, hat | “que ojjow tog are the persons injured, as far as could number, about alsek ca ce kak rad es ale ons pr mel rere Baye Ey an or, or ect PToMBE attention until further notice, | | bem removed, and Thomas S. Hall appointed ia his stead: | ve accertaing & = bout thrge’ day, the 30th of Sep | ty), “Aaintivenced by’ the exalted’ ESCRIPTIONS ONLY FIFLY CENTS A VOLUME.— Father Gavazzi cesigna lecturing in Washington next 5 tember, a post and despatch day, as well aa the last day | shovld constantly sway a staternan of ks Tetetlect — Pomore nie e—Splendid £ngravings, agriculture, | PARTNER WANTED. IN A WHOLESALE DRUG | woek. advancement u Mrs, Davids ‘0, Who resides at No. 67 Warren street, | of the official quarter, and, of course, the busiest day tie chatacter, socking no persdna! e suocoen, excopt- what accompanied tho maintenance of our shan OW reais: then jonse, in thiscity doing principally a southern trade. Brooklyn, had, Yet leg broken, and #as bruised internally. | of the whole qusrter, and only three - | Principles, and the i i sh and pros Beccsise, Gomehaiag he oliowiag’ seecaty ee aoe | A busines) man, ‘with 4 efah eapttal a¢ Hitorn or twen ty | The Glebe, to night, has anon-commaitial artiela on the | si joined the cars at Canandaigua. Her two children | rected my successor to take potteactog nt the eee ee | Rovermnt Tommy view ith plate miat neond sash oie fe thousend ¢ollars, and a knowledge, of the trade, preferred. | Sandwich Islands, and thinks their importance over eati- hsyritl snes hte" Mca DAA. ttl y possession’ 1 consulate. | motley cabinet ay approve his cowie, are infivitely ecne 1, Eagle Cotton Gin, at the Crystal Palace, New York, ze oegmme mound is inveded." Address Dreggish box 1,818, |. 404 were in company er. Her hus was waiting | The office was encumbered and in confusion with boxes | trolled by vanity, mvonge and interest, than by suy desire ponud’s patent Lu oricator. Post Office, ne Pa SNA ‘at the depot for he t, and went after her when he heard of a a a to uphold the dignity either of the demroratio party or of 3. Longitudinal section of same. Mare Pa ee cme po" and cares of books, papers and other effects, which had | the nation. An ITwonld think very lig’s*ty of the Auoticam Dislskct Gutawaechac. + 10 PHYSIGIANS.—A MEDICAL GENTLEMAN, OF The Health of Ex-Governor Hunt. the collision, and L ‘sd her conveyed to her home. Mrs. | been hurriedly packed up in the very short interval, after | People if T believed thero was one deosnt man amon & Siico of aatta Derchen ES eT es ee itr Lockvont, Dee. 9, 1858. | D. is twenty-eight yc ers of age. I bad cortain information ofhaving been superseded in | tion’ who 1d not come y ote fon aicted By falne aznbl- a 7 stancling and full practice, ‘he highest recommendations The health of Fx-Governor Hunt is improving, and he | Mrs, Elizabeth Lit ‘tle, wife of Dr. Lyman “Little, of | ofice; ard workmen were then occupied in packing and | fe™bt fhe Paercl cours Adovted by tbs wdwinistration Bit niche Meuapen, the moctdiatingulshed names ia the countr: it is now considered out of danger by his physician. Yaneevitle, Ohio, was tery baily hurt in the back, and | preparing for the partial removal on the morrow, the lat | throntered acd phon eo hed eucvugh. cro memorable trait uf tae iste Hen, John Delafield. Nog etaten ee cost probably internally, §.¥e was found in » oar bent over, | of October. i Jotters, signod by Mr. Guthrie. of wlieh it is cabtigh to say Cup Surtaos Steam Bollee. Pary to enw a ARBIVAL OF Tee ee rom Havana. pranae | 2d 0ne or two seats uj 100 her. She seemed not tobe | Notwithstanding all'these harrassing impediments to | destacy of Heiesocee see HY Astosintsérwith 830 far t ot Biack Tertarion Cherri faleat pactieutszs "ee crushed oeearpiatinets Tet | TION AGAINST. THE AUTHORITIES AMONG ‘Tie | COMciouSOf her conditio. 2, and as often as she came te | tne regular deepatch of business, the wante of both the to rece oe atta doubt tliss the tems democraese-will have 4b, Autowaton Spice Welgher and Pasker, at the Orystal | 7:8, Crane Columbia, 8.0, orto J. Hibben, Mf D.,219A | CRESCENT CITY'S PASSENGERS. her senses, ske fainted a, ‘sin. She was In the compsay | master and crew of the Southerner wore promptly amd | Rell) ir the otuutry, Ie cea no longer endan,% our mar a lantic street, Brooklyn, N. ¥. Naw Onuzaxs, "Deo, 9, 1858, | of Mr. Whittemore, of Stim ton, Vt, whither she was des- | cheerfully provided for. By half past four, ia fact, as | HORA Prosperity o= nitlonal revatation For «dh an om if, Hat:is’ Patent Circular Saw, at the Crystal Palace, INSTRUCTION. The steamship Crescent City has arrived here with Ha- | tined. She is about forty y: ‘ars of age, SOT eneting caters RCE ee resolution.” The cowardly. the vacillating, or the tlle, ae octal tet ame CARD.—Taiy BUBSORIBRR WasrRcrUnnT aN | ADs datos tothe btn int. Me nee ont of ck the na thle,” and Megat. ig | {rneced.9 tbe Boarding howe; ‘The eptain “ingiaad | tke and may a wel told ie Avery, Klod of iadutemta fale South Down Sheep. A. Sources to the oltitens of New York Grovkive, Wu | ‘The new Captain General of Cuba arrived out on the 24, | Jett leg cut of at the a.akle, and his right leg | of being, as hepreter ds, reluctantly aupplicd with just suf- | Wlich hoary political tricksters, cr their proficient pupilay emale South Down Sheep. lismaburg end, Jernoy City, that his new and ologant rooms iAistanitneeaia Vely late led broken in three places—jus: above the apkle, just | fic‘ent to pay fur part of hisclothing, was, wi hout delay | 2 employ, will bo uscd to seduco ovr friends frum theeaues Le eumine Bheep—ssale are now open day and evening for instructinn in penmansntt bed oa beri elas Afar below the knee, and in the thig,. His brother was with | Of besitation, furnished with an order for clothing to any | fy srem cn: te Aieakstee teccineat ae Ne anccame ee : Fa teaib of Brau ‘ree, President. fae bys a ce on pts wd wat weeste! peuar: The passengers by the Crescent City are indignant be- J anount that he and the mate might require, my pe:sonal | until Judas Iscariot and Benedict Arnold have come te be Sm jen So OP ree Ge ore raed Coring, and Slicing ve Ht sons in three days. The instruction is thorough, | Caufe the steamer, after receiving permission to leave on jachine, at the Orys eee and improvement guaranticd to all, old end young. C: th the 4th. Toutsry House. bad ciroulars tay be hed as the roorns, 861 Brosd way. corner © evening of the 4th, and going out of the harbor, was S02 Vion of same. Fra 5 : calle d to watt till ; Peace te walt asld'sagicua ct shia Bavnmcats cv) ream | ae ae LE ee OLDE MURR} THCadEe anid obdiged to walt pil) she!aaxt dky. him on the train. He was take, to the hospital, where | responsibility being pledged to Mr. Crellin, the clothier, | cetecmed the glory and not the sb ‘of histo: LPea te net oresian th wert ing aH eases Ceeteal ree payment and likewice with’ cheok on my bankers | “Lerare ot tho eet surpoatioa'ct tress whe ehprosch Joe and two children at Owego. He was thirty years of age. | for ten pourds for whitch I received a craft cm Captain | With theSiree song ot Union and hermony.” W jobn Post, baggage master of the train, had his leg | Daggett, of Glasgow, of whom I had no knowledge whist ple who, affecting to be-with us, $> partakeof out vo ever ‘The sum was amply sufficient for his immediate | ¢ mit ie eae sin Gee BNGuSH UNIVERSITY EoTCATION—A GENTLE. pica’ cis Wg din valaaic Wm C. Allen, twenty two years ¢ f.age, living at No. 95 | recessitien and for the oiling wants of the seamen, ljering sour fayer er enciring te obtain thotsises apie ak igen a ees mma, educated at Trinity Cottons, Camly lige, and for. Nuw Onuvans, Deo. 9, 1858, | Gtanc atreet, Williamsburg, had his foot brutaet slightly, | ‘Yhe-captain'’s assertion that I retused. to vavanoe fands | consi-tevey ever wacrantany iat doable.” Sesto Te that oe Patent Fire Lacapo Ladder, to form # class of pupils, nod exceed fog ten fa mamber bere behest oes a Mr. Whittemore, who was in com) ny with Mra. Little, | for paying off the crew is nat true; and if it wero so, tha | We should ever be defeated it be not dy traitors larking ‘6 Patoat Seed Harvester, will study the Gree Latin clarsics and mathematics, ‘The ship Traner, from New York recently, was lost near | was injured in te right arm and «,'de, but not disabled | refs! would have been no detriment or incanvaniense to | *™ongst ourselves. Bo yourselves truc Sp our faith and or- Rome-—viow of Oplinder. a rive References and testimonia # of a high character given. Ad’ | Turks Ieland, acd was a tctal wreck. Cuptaia and crew | at the moment, although saverely burt. | Lin orth crew. A const is under no obbgations to | fame ticitn dud lee che Weak, wee ee aa font ew, of Hoe cutting, . drera 8. R C., 69 Beat Yourtoenth stroct, near Union Square” | 4. An engineer’ wan Teported 88. COLE Reine and mabcevel, advances; but tl no Gemand or refaxal took | wholly and forever from your solition! voezbalary. fb, oes = . others, not much hurt mace the city. place on the occasion. It wee merely an incidental sug. | Neithse Mr. Piero, nor all who tend nes or sustain hi sirens of forming a permanent engagement as professor of | DEATH OF MR. CHICKERING—LARGE FAILURE, ETC. YROM OUR SPECIAL REPORT, to remit the reqeiai ¢ amount. in the propriety of wish leral government, anc: oontrolling “he destinios of Latin and modern langusges. Fronch, Italian, &c , in s col: : 3 z y BTC | SORNES OF THE DISASTER—SITUATION OF THE | he acquissced at once, acd with apparent cordialty, In Thay ay b0 Ves acenly. sbelPested by seeks ; Jege, university, or high school in this State, (New Yore ) of Bostos Deo, 9, 1883. WRECKED ENGINRS AND OAMS-—CA¥SH OF THE | 4°Y event. the Messrs, Buring Brothers, the ecrrospond Spode per al tery tine fannie geet pay Mats icre cosaiere ielaveuspes abovementioned His adeesting onthe cong, | _ Jonas Chickering, the well known pianoferts manuias- | Gor 1,1s10—CORONER's INQUEST UPON TB BRAKE- gots cf Captain Russell's owners, Messrs. Stanton d& | and ovr ultimats trinaiph is cert in.” Let wo" gep. the cis a 6 a 1 WO a d a G u firmly in th ral 0 on eo . Morinntal section of came, nent of arope haa been most accomplishod. “Hishost refer. | turer, ¢ied euédenly last night of apoplexy. may. Se teenaahes necks tia only atvors ase valting RYeaeae txtialy cantoeat thot We cill tects ia palitoah-Goeaainne ; Portrait of Hiram Powers, the sculptor, Monee'by the ise o€ Januaty nose, Sevansner Wroquited, [+ There was a falluré yesterday afternoon for s large | The above is as accurate am account of this serious | wal ing it woald be that Lsnous bane done grutaivcusly | {at>oend tonmain this country tr iafuence wad power. View et the tnt Pacent Offic. AddremR: HN. care ofthe Roy. A. FN. Holte, Newbera, | amoont, reported at $160,000, The frm has been engaged | calamity as could be colleeted during the excitemont oon | Wlist merchants charge x commision or. 4 pay have oades thele Waele, axwnitie Kone te ete . Grovnd plan of seme. sided eet es bin Mens extensively in the Australia and California trade. sequent upon such a fearfal colliion. We despatched a | , At the timo at witch he rays this took place, he | ting ovew the poaribility of itste te dame had not even the accounts of |Jm crew made out for reporter to the spot yesterday morning, who hasfur- | seti'ement, mer had he decided im hiv owa mid pe ot, and wl, 1 tr pished the following description of the scene of thedis | *# to the time fur which they were to be paid of my whals poliviea Rife, w! aster, and the cause and Scaled of the necident:— | 0% coulr be paid, with safety to dimeelt. | Alchonen Rt ogo ® y 1 Bethe)’ Stomm Excavating Machine. HE PRIMA DONNA, ELIZA VALENTINI. TEACHK! eo cbt wea ames Pietra . Beslel’s Btoam Plough er Digger. tinging by private lessons a0 before and in Giaseon, whicl |<. Vb Concert given to the public schools here by Madame ‘he Gravonstela Apple. aro an imitation of the Conservatoire of Paris, composed of | Scntaz to day was avery fine affair. Over six thousand 82. ok ord and Flashing Fresnel Light, at the Orystal | four Indies in an poe re ma alternately alone or ir | children + ere present, b La ah he represents that he had no cne to sdviso with, ne did | S¢4 Pride which, from tho momoas I fir t emited wisn elu e. du 1 C . Signorina Valentini 0 soatently ee om. bel Denton’s Patent meee at the Crystal Palace. bo eon evecy ar at ber ence, 86° Fourth weno, oa! Later from Texas. It took place npon @ portion of the Erie live, situate about | ccnsuit me daily, and almost bourly, deriog his stay here; | 2a''with peng: band by ate mn being ihr oneta eG ‘Teath street, from 12 til! ma 5 hilfa mile from the curve at which, that road separates | ond among various other subjects, upau this tery pein | withot hope or vor bility. of rowatd ‘from Wi 3/3, ecdlingsStraw berry. THR RAILROAD CONVENTION—ARMY MOVEMENTS— | B® _ f hen b told that the tt vy consolation in’ defers, excopt tly knowledge of hav Vill's Norwegian Harrow, at the Crystal Palace. aes Nee ries para from the New Jersey rails. Tho point is about 41; miles | of ¥ages, when Lo was told that the crew were enuitiod | oF coneolation im defers exoant, owledge of (haw or self asting dre alarm fer dwellings. ASTROLOGY. r by law to wages up to the finel diecharge of the inward | i" cppscientionaly sed taishfully discuarged s solemn duty M Steamer * Atlantic.” nen Barrivorn, Dec. 9, 1853. | from Jersey City, and thirteen and a balf from Paterson, | cargo, if the day cowd be ascertained, anc if not, then | 2 *hcir pricciples aud to their coant.7 wish I had more Uh Gee MORROW IS, WITHOUT Kaede gyide 7aR The road is Y rt) caeah Winhereet ceirliaust ie tee one The New Orleans papers of Saturday last are received. aver been known. She is the seventh daughter of vent tat t rs iM 5 danah ere and waa bora eth a cite Ay oy Learoed te the. ‘They contain Galveston dates to the 29th ultimo, ability well their nam bers and‘ineres their ar ‘Me my stay aoros for hulf the time of the ship's lay ix port y aad Di He alleges, also, that he could get no clothing for the ses erly watch ovorvincidost in theic proate men, although he represented their condstioa to me, and | when } return to how “ork more capethy, ag pei be Io trust the jog aad Num boring Railroad and ‘a Keilway Axio. S i 4 - a ln ibnting to the welfare of my fe)lo # men, Se:f-act pg Lubricator, astralogio soionce te tell by signs future events and all eon: ‘The South westorn Texas Raibeoad Convention had pro | curve round which the express train had just swept. that it was only after urgen’ requests that I gave them | contributing men, Mahing—S« the Liane. oe} tite regard to Rah woalth, love, courtship and | viced for the exploration of the El Paso route. fore reac sing the spot the traveller passes an old | house, | clothing on the third of October. tis further says they were pL trie Ag tin a cod 2k aaah Meds Lec beet ny ¥ Spade ha dle rammer. marriage, and will even toll the vorv thoug! ‘will aloe P é known as the Paterson depot, but which is now only ® | ibree days beggicg clothes, and were treated with scorn. | Pout hy the sealons, untied aed honten Cede pin ae hs Vout seiticg with stonos, make ratrimony ocaey, and will show tho intended bus On the 22d ultimo, Major Belgor, Quartermaster at San | ruined shanty. This ia all pure invention.’ There was no space for three | Young Men's Demoe Loe so hag are io - Nailing tho rst board. bands ardabsemtfrionds which has setonished thousands vith the t trait ‘The express train from Dunkirk was due ia Jersey Ci dave? begging. Th 3 Space board during hor travels throngh furope. 76 Broome street, ba» | Antonio, etarted for El Paro with the government train, | - recon tebe pobre ne hg ‘sys’ begging There was no representation, no urgent : 1 wi TEST, BRADY, Futtirg in spaco blook: tweor Cannon and Columbia. Gentlemen not admitted. comprisicg a rection of light artillery with their calssons at twenty-four minutes past nine o’clock, and the em: request, no begging ard no scorn A suit for each man Mr. Brady’ s letter was received witt repeated ond em- wo q Board rouce completed. — ‘i grant tiain was despatched from ths depot at that piace | was ordered by me the moraing after they first came to | thustastic applause. A large number of new members 74. Qordon’s Improvement in Carriage Gear. ‘RS. LADOMUS, NO, 208 CANAL STREET, CONTI | Well filled with smmunition. about a quarter past nine the «flice, without solicitation or any otter rapresenta- | Were row balloted for and eleoted, ZL. Plan of the samo, aries to tell past, present anu future events; likewise, | 7 ‘The yellow fever was «till prevailing to come extentat | Both were driven by very powerful locomotives. such | ticn than @ clerk’s report aud my owa observation. | ‘Ibe Chair then said that in parsuance of a resrlution Plan of the fore and hind axles of samo. Jove, con-tabip, and marriago, Sho will also make love mu: ‘The People’s Journslis sn ilustrsted record of ag-icul- | tual between parties, whoro it does not now exist. She will | Galveston and other points, ture, sclnce, mechsvics and ueefal knowledgs. Published | also cense a thiof to restora stolen property. Ago or temper- oe ab'the low neice of ‘ily eouss e volume, of alx | ament told for nothing. English, Fronoh and German len- From New Orleans. wenths, tr ono acllay a year, of two volames. Every num- | cunges spoken. nee “ber covtnins thirty two large pazes of letter press, beautl- ceeeratse Se? a COTTON RECEIPTS—THE CHOLERA. Wully printed on fine paper, .nd profusely iliusteated with M RS. PELWSTER, FROM PHILADELPALA, TENDERS New Orveans, Dec. 7, 1863. engravings, forming, st theend ofeach half year a spiendid hor rervicos to tho Iadies and eontomen of this city, in The receipts of cotton at all ths Southern ports are as are in use sli over the Erie railroad. Kogine No 46 | Oying to the removal of my books, &e., tasing place on | #lresdy passed. hd had oppointed the followiog genttomem was attached to the ewigrant whilst the exprestrain | that cay, and ‘o the crow being fur a length ot time oe. | sa committee on the now Democratic Ha.— waa brow ht on by Engine No. 11. cupied in a lower room of the office in angry discussion | Iiemas 0. Fields George A. Shufelat John Ry Brady, The road is built wish single track, acd wher arriving | with Captain Russell, it waa so late befira the drafting | Gariot H. Stryker, Henry- ii. Hooper, C. Godfrey'Gunther, at the point above ceecribed ibe emigrant train should | and registering of the clothing ord-ra could be begau | 8. Hopkins Stuart, Weare D. Barsons, James Parker, Joh have reached # switch in due time so as to be backed off | upon, that only half the men were supplied with them on | H. Avthon, snd Berj. Hart. and give the way to the express cars, It appears, how- | <a urday, the first cf October, aud the rest had themon | He also appointed Moesra, Clover, Mead end St. Johm, ron! of two hundred pages, ilustrated with ov two | astrology, 1 , andlaw matters interpretiog dreams, &o at . Brewer, the conductor of the emigrant \o yumi ocati te Jan- Jiundred cnarevings, tbe on ice vost being only halt adollac. | tw bscks and ecionce, constantly rolied on by Napoleon; and | now 449,000 bales short of tho receipts at the same time pa eB aierr Shona of sline upie avitetip at tiie tials triton: dacieige Ghouls thaiset ver es pr osear i tens ort hae nits giclee iene eater A: Ear ne a Ole rr ee PNET Ti VELA heen Ip tee ma ee ep RR ne ber hepa Roe eed Done ove exd of this switeh, and he then endeavored to clear | art understand. until the Monday, and some of tuem ats | After the transaction of various other business the Pui fundred pags, adorued with upwards of five hundred | treet, corner of Bowery. Ladies, £0 conte: gente, $1, The papers are indignant at some exeggerated atate. | Onftowarcs the curve, and get from the track st the | sil later ps Bat there every effort mado for | meeting adjourned the best numtcr of she People's Jourual was —— an Ge: chelich uit: Faraone other end of the switch nearer to Paterson. Ia thia an { the prompt eupply of tue clothing, and fo faz were the ER ANEE COTTE fenvod on the Lat of Novebor, ING, and hod already attained Uz MOST WONDERFUL GIFT AND SCIENCE OF Rec th AA RL Me dren ke ed by ® corras- | cesvor be failed, and was consequently behind tims suilors from being cissatixtied with their treatment in any Coroner’» Inquest: i ireuls tion ot the kind has evel a In "3 showing Sho i C Y 1. i ; 4 “rpect, | of ‘ NQUE . - a ry ree we INGA ee AVS ChEAD WC | Sec rnd Roe Ore etee ee pondent of certain New York papers. when he heard the express train approaching. He then | rerpect, ‘hat many of thea expreesed great thankfulness | INQUEST UPON THE BODY OF MR. JOBN R. GTUY: stopped hit engine, and endeavored to signal the conduc. | for the kindness shown them, VESANT—DEATH CAUSED BY CHOLDRA. tor of the express to do the same, but Mr. Sweitzer beiog Tn answer to Captein. Russells assertion that it was Coroner O Donneli yesterday held an inquest w the just in his proper time, and not expecting any obstrus- | “aster strong persuasion that he got me to extend his | body of Mr. John R. Stuyvesant, whose very guéden and tion, could not obey the signal, alttoagh he saw it | protest, Itay that no pereua,ion was made usa of, no | femewbat mystericus death cansed consi‘erable excites at ‘the moment le was on the emigraut cars. The | needed. He was hinseic, fora considerndle time, uadect | ment, The evidence adduced ehowed conclusively that shock was terrific, and its consequences very fright- | dea whether he would have Bec’ ‘ 2 Itivecmired a2 Lalken by overy one who eeos ie ihe Now | 10 vember rumbor contained forty ongravings, and the prosent = = She has veventy-two-a fair puatantea of thr ex ellency of TRAV RIE gubsoit nt iewes, and the publishers promise to prevent over See two bunvred engravings ducing the volume. ‘The third num- Der wili appear on tie Ist of January rext farmer ory Startling Railroad Accident. a Henimer, Deo. 9, 1853. <M@ST SAFE, CHEAP, AND RELTABLA E T8583, wenn 1S3 Gorter arrangomeat—sitany ase | Av®man was crossing the track to-day, ine double a uf opto o Now York inland route. Three daily traius: aceommods | wagon, the freighttrain going west came up, smashed textended here, or ia the | ceath was caused by cholera, and thatthe rumors of hie aoe aT AGIA the Vecplea douemal s fepotttory ct | Won train: at7 A. Mf, and two daily exprors tr 9A3C, | the wncon to pieces, killel one of the horses, avd carried | Ui, Pascergers, theic baggage, merchandise, cars, and | Cyited States after bis arrival thors, The protes: wag | having ecmwitted suicide were unfounded, The following ali Knowledge peculiariy suited to their respective | end at 2.90 P. onnesting at Albany with ( Jiino of ig Bags nea engines, were al blended into one heap, whilst the lonely | pu; jn band a+ soon as Captain Russell gave ta the state | 18 the substance of the evi _ wen 3 spllvord West: alao with tho Novh for Saratoss, Springs, | the man about one hundred rods on the cow-catcher, } country people were routed from thoir dwellings by the | wents upon which it was to be extended or drawn up; | Gerrard Stuyvesant, being sworn, says—Tronide at No. aliand Montreal Tho trad 4 Eee aoe emperor Uita at | cru and Hudron and Dorkshice railroads at Chatham Pou | Without doing him any material injury Corners. for Lebanon Springs. on and aftor Monday, from the ——————__—_—. new depot, corner of White, Eli, and Contre stredts, where Marine Disasters. le i leap tpagigs > ad LOSS OF THE SHIP RATLER AND BR. BARK ELIZA. Schencetady, Norvour, Dao, 9, 1853. ue The clipper thip Ratler, from Callao in sixty-five days, with guano, for Baltimore, went ashore on Currituck DLe Fevple's Pacent +ffivo ontors and othora desiring and Chatham Four Corner beach at 4 o'clock yest:rday. Tho ship and cargo are & to obtain letters parent for invautions aro roquosted to com- | City Hall station, oorner of Tryon row and Contes siree tots] loss Muriont oirectly witn te of mrnal, | horetofore. ERORE: Eavereren oe ‘The British bark Eliza went ashore at the same place, RPRANGEMENTS FOR DEGEMBER.—ALBANY AND | and would likewise, with ber cargo, prove a total loss, New York alvond.Two daily expross trains, at 9 Terq.s. —To subscribers, abrieks of affrighted women, and the groans of tho | and, with a view toconsult his convsnience, as be-was | 124 Seeond street, and ama brother of the deceased; he wounded fi apxiousto start for G aogow the rext day, the clerk, | lives at Schenectady, but has bean in the habit of visi Yeaterday morning the scene was extremely melancho: | charged with that oflicial duty, labored loag after the | the city-every month or fortnight on business; ha stay. ly, The two engines were locked together and upon the | ¢ fice was clored, in order that it should be completed in | atmy mother’s No 132 Second avecus, whilein town; left berd side of the track lay the huge amokepipe of No. | season he bad been for rome weeks past in a state of de- 48, which had been knooked completely oif at the moment | Cap’ain Russell complaina that, “individually. he could | epondency, but his mind seemed to be perfectly sound; the destructive emb:ace took place. Passenger ear No. | get no relief ‘romn me, not even his small atipond for | I heard nothing of the clreumstances of his diticulty 15 was attached to the ey press traia, and a large baggage | 1 oard,’’ as xocording to my “theory, he was not ina dea- | with Dr. Seymour until { saw: them published: ia the car, which was placed between it and the engins, was | tirute condition while be had. in possesion a letter | pers; I bad no eo. versaticn with him in reference to h'@ forced rig bt throngh it, nearly the eotire length, causing | authorizing him to draw for funds.’ Now that is no pri- | asrigning his proyerty to seid Seymour, and had no intere a wreck of the seats, siceplavke, acd dxtures, so complete | vate theory of mice It is the orcer of government, aad | courre with him unt!) I was sent for during hia last i$ that @ band of nen armed with axes coud net have done | the interpreta jor given by it to an act of Congress, Tae | I wentto see him at 12 o’clook on Wednesday it; he more injury Bow any of the people iv it escaped | thiro paregraph of the circular tc Cin uls, issued by the | was then in great paio, and said he had the olera, ceath, is litte les than a mi acle, The fragments of | Fifth Auditor cf the Treasury, onthe 3d ‘of September, | and believed that he would i Dr. Ellis was attending cfloe stampa, or bills, Abe risk ct the publisher, ms of the Post Uitiec coun!) and Stato whore the paper is desired to be gen shovld Le plainly writton Address, post pail, Alfrod B. Beach Ne. eG Nessar stret, ‘two volumos are pariiahed annvsily, Back numbers and volumes alwass on hand for eule, sinpte copies 10 cents each to be had at nearly nll tho ok and perisdicel stores in tho city aud couat-y Delivered gers also rocctyod at Fi triers in the cite, Ordore may be lottatthe otice. a | Twe sixth erroet and Fo Uberal discouns to tre traf sraing will land and receiv may bo sent by mail in acri; tien promptly att : SSS aA AR i tele : pogfet clock A. M. tnd 297 P. M,, copnostiog at Albany with the ; 9 the teats were covered with human blood, acd amongst | 1644, designates mastere of verses, who have funds to | hit; he cied at 5 o'el-ck the following wor: te Veldceatewed wibiaus cbaspey exnen pers Central Line of Railroad. west: also with Hines north for Sa- Steamer Wrecked on the Mississippi. the splinters lay some portions of the flesh of a lot of | Grae upon, even as far cil ws in tho Uvited states, werot | famuel ©. Ellis, Mf. D, rosiding at No. 179Second ave- eo, oF by letter | Vo tiows living was Oe ee ee and era Saneeineeen Lovisviix, Dee, 9, 1853. fowl, which were thrown frou the baggage car. This | eytitlea to subsistence at the public expense ‘all this nae, being sworn, ata A that orl often 1a:9/slosk on would s:ate thet’ al tho peed ul stepa men y nect with the Westes son a m i %y Hat Istend, | cansed autilated bodied of } Saw full Tafhod to-Cuptaid Hansell me the lave bleat vednencey. mig fo visit . aed, patent wuged by Le 0 1 he p. at Chatham Four Corners for Lebanon Springs. The above Tho steamer Australia struck a rock near Hat Isiaud, ah P e : sud found parene con We ott opeultatione cand: wuninesatelctly cont. | (reine etart from tho now depoe sorner of Whito, Bim and | upper Missisalppl, to day, and sank. The boat acd eargo | "pan beings were even then buried in the ruin, | Surads vd gave him norder fur clothes, Tt may | him sufiricg from rymptoms whicn clearly showed of a pale of ganze uncer sleeves belooging ty a lady were | je well to etate bere, that the enine cirsuler directs that | that be had an attack of cholera; his was picked up which mu e been torn from har arms. | (h» clothing sball be of the cheapest tind sailora are ac co face and extremitiss very cold cramps in hig Intermirgied with the max were cancles, groceries, open | customed toveur, And, dat, a6 the law«f February 28, | bands, avd other unmistakeablo evidences of that disease; plisl. Paients promptly eccurod in England, France and | Ce Sihct toreten countries. Foe patente te toe Uniud Staton ® small model of the invention is always necessary. ALFRED | racure 2. DEACH, Editor of the People’s Jourral, Pate: t Agent, | lo. Pi y whore through tioket b d and ee citeatad toe mlicay: dctiensctatye Uatay Rome, ay: will probably proves total lose, Insured for $15,000 in choster and Bu: Pittaburg. ‘chonectad 3 ———_—______ oysters, bread, oanly, and other thiogy, which were | jou nahes.co ailferense in the provisions for masters, | OD ry entrance he raid to me, ‘Doctor, I have the Bo. No £6 'Naveau sire”, af | seava tebe Cleat nanrecette sey only ta tociee Canal Navigation and the Weather. Krorkell trom the haggege ene. ind nates and common seaniou,’ Consals will be careful | cholera,” alter having preseribed for him, I sent for Dr. yh sCaLPEL; FOURTH EDLMON,—MES8RS. ADRI Hilledalo, and Chatham Four Corners. All other Syracver, Dec. 9, 1853. Of the emigrant tain there remained the brikea | ty mae none. Afiicavits aud Jétters of tact viduals ac- | Jobnrov, who arrived im about tweaty ioinutes, and ise. crs siition of Now 16'and IO-of vbta po. TRS EAL Hee Me SIELE Nandineenneas: | Lash night, was the coldest we havo yet experienced, | raise, Degsags ces NO, car oF the Amariead Eeprowe | quainted with afl the facts whl be aly Corwaried to tie | tweed, viknme.eg to tne charsorte. ot thee ae Se ee ees vecsnesinlogste articles onthe caseot ter. | 7 <aSEN SRG AMROV RAILROAD TO FHILADEL | The canal was froen over, and no boate pamed to day | A large number of tradecien were employed in rezete. | ““Tennl best deccond to any notice of Captain Roveell’s | the stomach which could produge the eymiptome tant. av cents, All city orders aupplied a ve. All © phi, from pior No, 1 Nerth river.—Two lives daily, at | untilS P. M. It ia clear thi: evening, with indications o | ing the machinery, anitous endeavoring “0 separata thy | ¢pprourious language. fested in this case; I Jeft the patient at balt past two road munt enclose 25 conts, and be addressed, | 194M, 'and2 P.M. Accommodation lino at 10 A. M., by | a frosty night. ' epgices, while a band of tradesmen and laborers bad at Lam, siz, your obedient rervant, o’clock io the morning, believing that he was about te |, Sealpel, box 121, Post Office, for waton bothum: | ste ynhoat Trenton to Louth Amboy, cara to Bordentown, antes ready removed the switches, and laid a new piece of track THOS. A-PINWALL, | die, and that my directions wonid be attended to, art vill be send So'any ada! ens sie Vioambont KR, Stockton te Eni gael pile. ware Gs. Ee Marketi open the vide, so that the traina bad a free pasaage, not- a Jobn M. Cotlin, of No. 6 Stuyvesant square, belag line at mboat John Pottor, to Amboy, New Ortgans, Dao 9, 1853, withstandicg the blocking upo the main rail. When Miemsburg City Intelligence, swore, taye—I bave beea acquainted with the deceased 1k J \NUARY NUMBER OF TUR BEST AND CHEAP- MDt aR Tditen’ magarines—Petersca's Magaxino—is pub Tecomtainae rioh array of gond things one fcriyina ke.; no -Lorod fashion plate, ine engravings, Ace; paitorns for closka, mantil: | [-{URSON RIVER Rall Roa ie pattorna for shea work, ec, Also, a naw copyright bi !itrs, Apne B. Stophene which hav been pronoanaed By c. wrrotent eritios. tho beat ever published in an Atmorioan carine,. tei a thelling story o€ Now York life, entitlod, 8; sere in four hours a1 ave Philadelphis at 10 A. ‘The sales of cotton to day wore 7.000 bales, ani for th week they foot up 95.000 baler; middling is quoted at 01,6, Tho decrease in he receipta et all the Southern ports, compared with same date Isat year. is 455,000 ; 4,500 bags prime the accident ocourrad, fires were i to upon the side of Fecaran Pronger Rerat: tephen Elyde, who was | intimately for more than twenty years; he had very the way, avd curhions, shawls, and great coats spread be- | committed :o Biackwell’s Island semy two months since | liar notions of remedies proper .o be taken in diseases: fore them, for the relief of the wounded and ladies. Ons | ona sentence «f four months, for drunkenness, effected | be would occastorally consult persons’ practising wera, ome unknown, who was riding in the emigrant | bis escape on Thursday evening w swimming the Kast magnetism, jairvoyance, and I believe was controlled by train, reevived some very severe injuries, and the cries of | river, Landirg on Lo:g Island shore, he came to this | their advice; Tam under the impression, from conver- her child to the strangers for help, are spoken of as pitia. | city, and stopped in a porter house, where ke called for | sations with him that he has either conrulted mor takem dle Our reporter wen informed that a physician residing | some brandy, and offered his rhirt for twenty-five cents, | remedies from these clairvoyants for the last six months. BON RIVER RAILRO TR RINS DAILY FROM Chambers street for Albany and Troy: é Express rainy? & M—Throuch In fourhonra, conneotizg | bales, Rio coffer hes advanced 34 with teaine reachitg Buialo or Montroal at 10 oPetook amie | cold at 113¢e. @ 12} ‘ening. Pa oe rain, 9 A. M.—Through way trains at 12 M. an: Extensive Forgery at Newark. eiurrhare from tte almshouse.” Call and subscribe. quite near by refused to goand virit the wounded, al- | rome bystanders obrorviog that his dress was of a som Dr. Ellis, recalled, s ated that in conversation with the Terms $2 o year only; single copivsa, 18% conte. Agenta—Dex ‘Express train. 6 P.M.—Bmierant trainG POM. Por Te: [From the Neware Advertiser, Deo, 9) though sent for unless his fee waa secured bim;a story | whet singular patterp, cansed his arrest. He was yoa: | mother of deceared, she toli him that he had dined on ‘ter d Hrethor, 16 Ann street: Price & Winans, 150 Malton | sown 10:3 P.M. For Peekesill, 6:80 P.M. For Poug! William Brown an Euglishman, who has recently sot- | which we heritate to oredit for humanity's sake. terday handed over to the prison authorities, and reson. | Tuerday or Wednentay last on corned beef and cabbage, gtreet, De ort, Tribu peti Wines, Keepsig, 7:0°'A. M. and 4 P.M. Passeurors token at Chaim: | ¢Jeq at Bloomield, as a practical chemist, wae arrested ¥r. Brown, messenger of the American Express Com- | duoted to the irtand and had also eaten freely of cranberries; she atated, te s ‘Townsend, Hi, Long & Brother, 45 Ann streot. | pers. Ca: hristopber, Fonrtcenth and rhirty deat strovtt | this morning on asuepicion of havisg fergod the names | pany, was slightly hut, Mr, Cathoun, engineer of the amg een aa -ommeae ee (hat on the night he was calie! in the d — =. es san Ae ekteeal Sunday trains from Count # et) P.M. for AlbaDd | Cf segeral gentiemen to various notes. He offered at tha | Cxprest train, waa ill in the morning, and his place was Supertor Court—Part Second, drank two or three quarts of lemonade, which was calov - HE. SINLE HOUSE ROOK O RE ey hive too. tnd Troy, stopping SOUND FREAt pe counter of the Newark Baphiog and Invurance Company, | teben by Mr, Lord, who exeaped injury, Betove Hon Jodge Enrmett, lated to aggravate the deranged condition of his bowe’ a; Hpah salle. Bed Seon ee cgearitacab. ob 3 a . thik morning, rotes purporting to be drawa by D Bric morning the raport of ths stateof the injured | Puc. 0.—In the case of Charles Houston against the | {wns present nt tho post mortem examination, and ft yaa 8 df FW YORK TO MONTREAL, OGPBNSBORG, BUR | isin, for $600 29, to Wri. rows, and by Livingston W. | wns more favorable, with the exception of the fatal ter- | Meyer, Xo, of New York, for injuries done plaintil | tie appearance of the organs, I am coavineed that the ington, and St. Johnshury, vi e' ‘alla, + d, i v ination of the case of Mr. Fetherton, mentioned above. ugh their alleged negligense, as reported ta yester- | statement I hi already made is correct. at Gold that Windsor, White River, Wolla iver, Montpelier, St/ Albana, | Doncan, for $26), to Wiliam Reown. Mr. Vr rmlly@ pro- r The fas. ‘Tehot offces—New Haven itailroad, eof suerd the sigputurer to be forgeries, and al the same | Upon erquiring at tho Uily Hospital ia the eventag, ome s Hex, the jury rendered @ sealed verdict for | Dr. Ub] made a Jnorlem examioation of the ? vce and numorong | 90% Je Mreadway and Canal. verset, and Teentyreizin stress ree eemicureardrord happesed te bein pursuit of him, | reporter was laformed that the oly pationts then wuter | plaintiif, $460 damages, ui snd gave it an tis epinion that death was oan yea bp S. 'The Flower | *h4 Fourth avonne. Express tenina,$ A. Mand 4 P.M. instance of & gentleman who had previously | treatment for injuriee by Unie accident, were Eliza Deide- QP ite Eneelt Arintie cholera, and the jury rendered s verdiet co that oft nily r “Little Pers eked through. There are only two changsa of cht other rolea of Hrewn, and had discovered them | rick and George Detderick Mra, Deiverick waa in a very roliee jellagence. rfleot. Thegdeceased was u native of New Yo, and for Panny'a Bat a ustrated. TScente, “Mr v York and Mon eferged. Officer Sandford therefore arrested hia, | critical sta’e, and the surgeons had jorbidden any of her die damn Uae a tale a oe il fifty six years of agi eee ee By thy author a¢ Vie Wid, Wide Agent. Vit 8 ca iden Seat ides Rit rieids to viait her, lest the excitement would prove too | ,it--In your paper of the id ingt., under the head of Poliog omer 5 Abia: Oe The Islend.” | By Aan Preece Met of the poten whi dlaposed of, toueh for ber nervous system. Her husbawl is anemi | jafesieuaer aveinet our firm, which has dows, and to still Marine Affairs, retain 76 crate eiaine dome for discount ty hit, for one of which ho bad racotved | next onrr in the country, and ia forced to Us; and the namerous. pr loyol by | The Srranenre Barrie Capt. Comarock, lea cas at noow Hilustrated. concur fs the Opt thie money from the bank, (Ouncan’s, for #200.) and it ienentertaiged by the medical men ai Sonny And many Wo are aware of the difcdities unger lors of s pabliv journal Inbor, av the! today for Liverpocl Sho has abeat « hu'adeed passen~ foture brovs, with plain a had been protested, He Dad alto sold several others to | tached to the hospital, An inquest was held upon the f wiich the cond { ‘ . tow, 6 aE ie, Fi y lity of their beirg imponed upon by tho ex parte stntomonts nd wiiting esky for chiliron, sat utrees os 2.% | an indivi tual: bouy of Mr, Fethertou, at whicn the Coroner took the } i ie eaponed upon by 5 pork engaged. : ratoy in We Boke F = 7 3 by foalings of matico Of this we 1 @ Faacy btationer, Now ond e Vouk, and 430 P.M. fy 1. Aneto eimucd James Rett, for $573 P4, ned by t ing pine, The fach that you gave she slander a Tox Sreamemr Brace WARRICy patted gesterday morn- adel 1 ahd padeangert Brow to be genuine TESTIMONY. st conspicuous place in your fournsl, embracing s large Tred sO Me | yeah ucts siaued W. L. Dancen, for $20, kekrowledgsl t» | Henry F. Sweitzer, sworn, saye—lam conductor of th» | rraceawoula ecem to imply ihe rieak wasiadepexnesee stale | sis tee be ind | ana ‘ i : 7 ‘ Brie express train, and bave been employed on tae rows | ler spSeo ond position in your journal, wae tho publio te tea teaine if hadi ”, o signed Livin gate 7 or $261, . f iP Fork, of ado atorey sianom minmies | 1etced take gree Taiten W: Duncan, for $201, scknow: | 10 Le past fout years; I started yesturdsy morning feo 1 her Ae caso had been diemibied by the proper tel | | THES oro gee arn Ona 18 rears old, wae ‘A note tigned D; Brigham, for $607 29, acknowledged to | Duikichsta quarier to five o'clock, with the expres i > complainanys is 000, 5 $10,000) Mi 4 it . train, with from eighty to ons hundred passengers; 1 | Spi" eer siete ccceptet Gut AnAGks We he grin veaves Try BARK MARY 4° \y Jann, of Newburyport Masa., of ened Heury M. Harding, for $10 45, wcknow- | Sept my time all the way through; as we were apprysh- | with which you announced the dismigenl of the complaint, | SbOat 2) tops. FB", gold w few daya since to Meera. O A. tre iiam Livingston Duncaa, for saat os, | 9K the depot at Jersey City, snd within about hata f and ovr sviapatny for tho editors of several panies, who, | + Blanchard &( .,’ of this atty, for $10,000, t as diacounted at the bank and prover soknow: | Me of Bergen Cat, we came Yo collifon with the @ oi eos cere s piven, sap ‘or Havana and Mobilé, ¥,ith ninety” passengers and 00 in specie, ere yer vhrene + ANKEE NOTIONS FOR 18.—'TwIs POPULAR work | Saye has now a oiraulation of 8).000 copies, just double what | serine, it hed ot tho clos first volume, Myoar ogo. th La quit thy a tho Pronch and Bnglish papers | over tio whole fFoke i avn the om, sketohoe and jok DAY MORNING BUA" KOK PEBRSKILL, LAND: very page is full ing at Yonkern, Wasting s Dobbs’ Ferry, Piotmont Tarcy U if 3 lume commences with the | town, Sing Sing, Prversiraw, and Verntonks, touching at third sd will show farthor improvement, Te | Amor strestench way. The steamer GEORGE LAW will leave January purmbor, . to & falsehood, have not the Y hish I other sido of all who zond in theie aubsori jtions heforo February 14, 1858, | pier foot of Jay etrert every Sun tay morr ing st cizht o'closk | fy pth grant train going weet; my train was due at a quarter ry Naval Intelligence, Be at fhoe wit end handoome foe vatonuine Gutaorip | [tuning ieaye Peonenil mt Zveicch tM ;Vormantadis; | !H5¢ Goa wetsGnt of the vatlone notes it 32,118 6, | fast tne o'slooh, and ut tho to ofthe ealliion th amt MENGE STURGES.” | ,THOL.S: sloop of war Dale, Copimanders Whittle, rstvy ‘W. STRONG, 98 and 10) Nassau street. " | Dobe Ferry, 4: Hartings 44; Wonkers, 43, "S| Bown was committed by Justice Andras, grant tiaip abould have been at the aniteh af Mergen, Exehangs, N.Y ire Nov. 6, from Boston.

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