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‘WHOLE NO. 6633. MORNING EDITION~MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1854. PRICE TWO CENTS. — 2 SPECIAL NOTICES, ‘i y €rint Trip of tne Mexican War seeumer J radi vend lease out to day I/ we sre tskenor killed date for Corgress. Afiors Warm canvass te was alecte NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. P pacer . soucen ene for the mocey L have sens cur would over bis very popular competitor greatly to th = LASEES IN Pi\ONUGKAPAY ak NOW FORMING - nade. tot beve 1Nis +10" your sending gooie T wrote for ae fai priseof the frlense of Adee aud Clay, whe regarded uncer the tuition of 1). G. ORULY, at the rooms of From Philadelphia The new Mexican war steamer Itw 4» which Bee wR POW WILLIAMS OF NEW YORK. any whido £0 com~ by weer From your humble ser- | the diauiot ae among the most geriaia to whion iney ¢ Phonographic Institute, 366 Brosaway This 1s om RaILBOAD ACCIDENT—- TUE RUSTON OFFICLALS. been lately built in this city for the geveromest of ule Rate eb Gattutag on ot ber | Vents JO*bPE WILLT Ms. | could Isy claim. selient oppcrtuni:y (or iswyers, atudem? , cisris and P a Inoperial Highs ess Wants Anes of Menten. - ny erring, Bow Vers het oo P's —Comm wnient Serennt tells me he bas just re Mr. Chilton took his rest tn the Hyut of Reprosnta- hers who wich to learn this profitable sni time-saving "ML ADELYEA, Cet 43, 1854. ‘e - ede ber Wiel | sow werthy etitems ant er ch eatard en estormed | ceiver intel) en 9 that our Copgress has appointed a tives im 1842 a8 am ardent partioan of the oppesiciin. ce Oe Filter evenng war in excellent committee to wri; én Lord owe During bis two years sevice he greatly en | bechimeed mpirte Ube most part ot the day heapeat | Inaac Williacsa wa.tedrotver of the writer of the let- salt bo bia palitien) Sends, by Ma SMieloat pivoene 2 Theeiien, HMHNNNY Dene ae meme! ate late mour, | ter. ard was thou gbot uinsteen years old. He served pated hion for -teelostion. aud ourtint Thin ae When fe reheat Ue Rete! be wee imdnond to gy outwith | bie coustry during the reaier portion of the war, and triumph through the storur of opposition by which he | fee fe OP Fe mm me ep ater, wieee aewholrome | Fae Sally captured by @Re Englich acd pressed into He commenced his secood térny the De- Meron De Netw! at Cee time bor Che ing nothing of it, | thelr paval service, in whith he lost «leg. so great was “ | Pee Pet eeeel 60) M Bewneenet eithobolers | bis hatred of the fngiich thet he engeged in the French mnixart par'y some six mnths Whee 8 emer Hee roeeed cot the moet emiuent | Marine service during the frewc revolmiion, iu conse | ~*#7 ‘ill Jone, 15d0—wien his Jac " ke pubdirbe ries of artic'e: ia 1" eR SURE AE CROe pr enre” All efforte, how. | quence of wich bs was tried Yor violetisg the United sooner, bettie g forth ths seam ns for bis sudden | ©rer, SOPRE rene le patent radunlly sunk, ana | Mates lawecf eutrahty, was found guilty, faed and | politics! sentiments ‘end eanouncing nie poten a | at 107 M., eet breery hours after he wae fleet attacked, | Werisoned. He ded at Presto when about eizhty fopet Ur Clay tos the Presiveney fa 1852. “Mr. Olay,?? 5 ‘rom memory), “ hae wy Withems wae e ree years of sge. Gouersi Williams had two other brothers 3,65 of peel ene rope ee = Hie Wass eee of Norwleh, Comseotiont, ant wes | 1 the comlinente! army—Freisric, who died, or wns the conclusion tat Hevry Clay san never be @ bad bare bee ie N08 e tee Goerst Josep: Witiams was | Billet, to New York, tr 1776, dae dariod int Poul’s gaie 10 my constituent de to thn serionn people.” as ‘ F 2 (eetengmithed ohern of that Nate: ant Muted out seve , Churchyard; and Deojamia, wo lost Lis: Ufe im the Jer- | J.045 5 standard, be we 4 asit =y be sequi ‘4 for a mere trifle aud ina fog Thowas Bently wes Filled yesterday, on toe Columbia | trip om Saturday Inst, under |» mort thrombin sanpieme pecns. Tne classe: wi'l be open to both sexes, and w: Eailrcad. below Parksburg, by being run over. sie bed } the was commanded ty Coptom Grrant, sot nad « very t , . ,. eet to muit the conbenience f pupils. accismies and been to ory hin mother, and in returmiog got upon the | félect party on bo rd, evesinting of Copraie Conelien, of bools taught, For terms &c., spply as above ————_—___— eee freight train and refused to pay the agent the fare, when | the Mexicag Navy; Colonel Butter M, coswecter enh > OTICE.—THE “MILKMEN OF BSOOKLYN HAVE x ’ v held meeting. and resolved that ta. retail pries *°Cefle snsued between them, whea he eitler feilor { the Mexican goversment for the building uf Uni» wm! ether * milk shall be eight cents per quart, and the wholesale *9* pushed off the car the wheels passing over him, | werchips; kr Steeansfelt, of the trm of Sheenstelh, ice shall be five cents, after tus ist of Novemoer. crushed both his legs, injuring him +o sevssely that he | Barney & Company; Mr stkinsen Soper etwatting Seale vie tae eee paged a, a big djed in Ieee than an hour ‘The verdict of thd cormer’s | Engineer, late of United States Novy, Mr Shereond re buss, at Bedford, and this meeting reqaices strict at- jury was, thas he came to hisdeath by being throwa | Preventative f J A Wemervolt & Company; Mr Far tation of atl the milamen oi | from the train, ana that the agent is unknown. ten, Farren Iron Works, with some few other gesthmen. ie ea pe tinpeeiiapta te heey The committee of the Boston city councilsarrivei here | ‘The Iturdide bas Diem built as a eongort to the Seave M. ¥. Sovnam, Secretary. " esterday, ona visit to our Insane and other public in. } 4nns, whieh bas been lately Colivered to th Msxione AY OFICE IS HERBY GIVEN THaT hog Meng stitutions. To day they are visiting the House of sefage, | Suthoritioe at Vere Crus, and whetner viewed wih re ee pL et ape po accompanied by ® committee of th councils of this | @&'4 toner model, matecial daish, sconmmenation fer ever situate, and All ebts aot ciuime dus and | city. officers and crew, or the faeilitios aBorded for Workiog hip in actiom, she may be regarded as arother Gee Are Lh me Chilton was tes tiret pudlic man that ing him, to Messrs Robert Ke: kin, Dante! Camp reil, quires po ordinary otoriety im 4 Whe Kiptdcanio at the be : tal privates Curing he war lee rved im the State | #y privon ebip, ip 1781, ot thr age of twenty three, the Wried: totes His oame became familiar to bert Crosbie, Jobn aoe woif, ~ Williow James IEE. _— mie ee x specimen cf the superior shili aud taste of our ship \ bes wa Bal » We thus see that the family of kdwin Wiliams were | 1:adere of cewepapers {rom Maine to Louisiana By the ell of Liverpool, ts srust tor the equat benefit | MALI CHABACTER OF TBS YBLLO BVER— | yuitders, and Looked well eintatuce. eed boows Sy bs extensive oom- | Jaossch pspere tt was used as » by-word; aaa term tha® his credicors. FO-(Be & THORSUN, NO ABATEMENT OF THE DISEASE. y apenas worthy of thing BOF | seieisl wud edoperet ne Hie wat Ot ome time owner | % ® KO-olutionsry and patriotic at ck, ani severe outfer- was ¢minrniiy expressive of treachery and incoun ane ttornes fon deel pecs, aud Trusiees of kuaward Oliver. BAtTimork, Ost. 22, 1854. place Io the line of the nevel aruameat of amy countty | Oo 9 coe. eheuanmer ur sore tn the weet Of thie Sate ang | Me by Mts horrible oumtingecetos. Mr. Wilisms’ fa.ver | jie was devomisted by them as “Sam Parch Uhittom, ork, 7 ‘The Southern meil as late as due, has been received, | _ 1%# lturbide bas beem built by Jacod A. Westervel: and ‘ call te Mir Parken (inthe of koe late be George Para. | S20 formed ove of s company who purchaved the tract | the Pelitical Jumyer” (Chis was jurt after Sam Pato copot Noobester nee stance | 18d imown ae the Western Reserve, ia* Nortnora | 264 taken bis inst leap over the Falls.) “His ali frieuds JT. De VID'SBESEVOLEN *s-C(RTY.—TE OFFICERS | and brir gs un New Orloans papers of Monday. 5 ns, of New Yort. She ls sharp bai Berk rigged home croppe: him with as litte < eremony as they mse ) the lan oo wh lee” Pi cow bas frequently bere hewnd to remark that the | Obie +0 in slenghte ing @ bullock, and commenced a war five hundred and sixty tous burthea, aad one humtred Loasing, who was tho lit 4 alfriead | upem him 1 sli parte oj ths distetct. Tae oth ‘echanics’ Lostituie No. 1 Bowery, to tare int» cozei- | tigns of abatement in New Orleans. » price cbtwined by bee fatlber for thie nad—eow worth Mr ing, was tho literary and person 3 pe = . or sration suitable weacuies so tortily their rerpect for | At Augusta, on Thursday, there wore four dsaths, | *4 Sfty five feet in length Her brent of Dou ts IDiltieus—was ines than that witch wal estate thane op | % the Scerared, thus nitions bis companionship’ wit | Moured Bim Tih open ame, and congratulated the pe memory of bwin Wisma, fnq., uectaced, Me | goa twenty thaee new cases were reported. twenty-seven feet three inches, and her depth of hd fous ates boinw chit P he commence tos ‘A being the pre | But) When neeuing Revolutionary reminiscences in tue | fomed of aviicie-t courege to play thn Guiee Bian hee aaa ge ‘AtCharleston, although the weather in cool, the opt | fourter feet. She ts bullt of live oak all thrvagh, hey yyy pression that the promisnlty © the Palle woaig | Yittalty of Sorwie:— fir his country. Suck instances of disinterested hie p 3 4 ing a depth of twenty four inches to her inside plaakiag : iaty im the moraing, October, 1850, I started in | pa‘riotixm, they asisted. were common to Grecian and TPIMIUAL MANIFFSTATIONS—GO To 27 Broan. | “mic otillcontinues ete planting itself se eight inches thick, line | RTTta'y *Mmenre setiloment wt the aes om whick et eelenrition aba bad she good fortuue to ins. , | Komwan umes, but very uausual ip the ninetesath com F). way cod bone the apisita xep, ant, con. thom walle At Savannah on Thursdsy, there was but one death. gob Rochester bes ben bout T) General Wiinme Norwich béwia Wi liame, bq , the wively know sithor tury | *¢ Wher an example ix found, in these degenerate Ath the rspidity of bghtniag. Hours dsily—10 to 12, THE FEVER AT MONTGOMERY, ALA. ~ ontsice planking, above water, is four iaches thick. Gays,” said they, ' we ehould exhioit our appreciation of it in some hing more thsa mare idle words. For that Tearon we sbould raliy around sbomas Chiltos as@ owes much of her wre nt yeepe: ty a8 ei vacomment .M;8108 and 7 to9, PM Admission $¢ coats. Mrs, Mowroourmer, Oot. 21,1854 | Se? hat diagonsi braces, is Aaluhed in tae mt ap | seein Wiltams oui to this city sme yours age, ond Nereieb t bis Oa, medium. ‘The yellow fever here ig very malignant in its charac. | PFCved Square fashion, snd is copper fasteud ait bis youth, and be Pan can RRO pearl Cmmences lite Ins merchant's othe For seacsiser- | pwiaphy ee eB st of Bie staudard bes. er worthy of 9 good old times” ee eS aie : Igemt li id cvme to bis «upport, and ndvocated his re-election te Koki Ieg iS! A aliceecitie ce cana eeentn tate AD ROC IBS Fe aaa aia is a dlls sadioay | Shia period he was en.nges om ade; but bis ieresivioie | Wi a such a guide, sconapan ea hy be atelliqaas Utae | Oe crane a ne ee renee ni sealegtin fp KN STREET GUAKD--.1¢ NTION—YOU ARE dusahies er cee aed cabin, with a sleeping room for her captain, four state eqainat bis merseattle success Gas tae youth he de | |. so b mar ren go py She tay then nie Ie a dine he-eby notified to sttend the lass meeting wad rooms for the officers under his command, and ample Se Gate eatie ee ccd ae Cictinn; | oompatitn, (Air. Dawes snore autencted: aut iste 4 is; ae Ny voted ¥ TY Spare moment to historienl reading ead ste | wore of bet day's ramble forme one of the brightesc | eempetion, (Mr }). ere Onna an rest eee See Later from Texas. armory, amodioine store, perfectly furnished with 8 | tistics) study. Adeodonie. mercaulilecvornees afue | ponte it my utercating wur througa New Kagiaud. jog, bat not .crtmoniche—the parscuslities on cach side DECLINE OF THE FEVER—THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION. | the ; a Cor a necessary surgical and medical a JOHNS DECKEX, Commandant. Ni . 21, 1854. gi eppliances; a room B. W. Bucsaxay, Orderly. Ae ~ a on | B. W. Buomamix, Orderk Reabiobiiss Wbie INP aN mn W)EAGLE GuaRDS—Tak MEMBE S OF THIS COM- hrrintaee helen Badr hornas heed tosgatn deing entirely Pickwickiom. ‘The Covgrésstonal election, 2 tiene, be beeem: interevtet me etventare; and | Mr Williams wes for many years @ vatuadls iaembér | of 183) came cn, and Thomse “hilton was defeste’, ‘The Took the offfee of seer tary 0 f 0 u , | Of the sarecionn Lostiute, and for several years acied as | Sackronians almost spitt thelr throats with joyous shouty, company encore and the (‘lnyites indulged themselve: for a time in reflets Roman etanted 9 cchoms, ans Ge Wiliams ans | cemetery. so cise renteced valuable coerice to its | Sn Toe ‘tnd down billvoocomer cf alfsite moon eae. sbabbily treated by bis avrocintes fe thes looked to | Mbrery ars member o: ite Library Commitice. Nomen | gicgi iis result in ine Flaabethtown slatiie’ of his pon G+ & means of fubdsietenne, aod published auc | the cliy beter understood the value of all standard | tucky was commentec throughout the coustry, The cessively Var ous inth-tine! vo umes which, os works of | Yr Of nterature, or was more capable of muliag ju- jay bimacif could scarcely have attract= for officers’ stores, with some extra berths, which can be used either for guests, additional officers, or prisoners, Dany arp reqursted toattend « meeting atthe Beak clining at Browzaville, and confirms the reported defeat | a5 the exigencies of the case may require. In all these Txchange Hotel, on iuexday evening, Oorabar 24. As | of tho revolutionista, who were driven from Mexico across | roms the fivtings are of rosewood, satinwood, and black i it vacted, 4 tewefenieeraaitegrenctersiawet rors | SMe Grete “alunt and hay are highly omamea:od with white _ JUHN DEAN, Commandant, Public Debt of Savannah. paint and gilt cornises. relerence, have never bern wurparsed ta witty. © Wid | Sleiuseieetous The entalogue atteata the acruracy | SLUestiD | Mr. hiten iy gp ertord kowanp ©. Cura, Secretary. oh al ieee Baxrimonm, Oct, 22, 1854, In her forword part the Iturbide has ample accommo- lames’ Apmun) Repiste:’ which was published every | S04 valueof bis judgment, He was litewise @ moter | but he cerived much consolation from the impression that: OT CE.—WHITS’3 MU-KETEERS WILL MEET AT| Theredemption of the public debt last week in Savan- | ‘tion for ninety men, with an extensive magazine, w Jeer, at @ time when no » \béutio staris'ieal records were | Of the Merchant «’ lustitare, and at the time of liv death ey heercorlpe’ tes hikined hela ae 2 49 Bowery, on Tueuday evening, Oct. 24 Persons | nah amounted to $41,150. which there is very easy access. im use, was indinprnaeric to erry ood Libeery informer | PA arteoging @ plo with ity Preskient for enlarging | tion of \E31 wes deck tve of Mis poitieal be ba rts 73 Peas IRAE ON Bots See Chien Ee TRE a Her armament consists of ton twenty-four pouuter ab¢ swervering its ib turned cutottersixe Oring tot svening 0. WHI8, Chairman. Arrival of the Steamship Fiorida. years and is highly valued by ite poswmersors today. His Srey, Fut oe Pte aor ee Ge Te J. T Hunmixy, Secretary. gums, one long brass gun om her forocasils, and one | \stetesman’s Names,” « large work ewvraciag the Wiliams ene an ective member of the New York | ¢f Mr Cisy, and the infiuence of the United sta! SavanwaH, Oot, 21, 1854. OTIC?.—THE MEBESS OF THE J 8. CONCKLIN The steamsbip Florida arrived at her wharf to-day in : Guard are hereby nutitied to at end a meetiog of = spe compeny at Warren all corcer ot O.lver and tas Birr nine Bours fame: Row: Kew Soler mens oad ‘streets, on Monday, the 284, aud Toursday, the 261 crew all well, Dank, bes'ricing the State like a colossus, wi.h one foot lives of ail the Presidents, chee inengurei adereses, and | Histrioat oeiety, en) crought sorward «pian Cor having | (bricchy in Lotisville, the other ta Lexington, the de- some notion of thiir sdminiatratius, w deaduedly tae | h¢ Bike of new papers iodexet, which was favorably | mocvats vat the sroendency m nearly all the divtricta— oun the Eilzebethiown among thy rest; and as ur. Chilton dest work of referenes on polities) marters that has over mene Lain, te eaten, Bin bite was thetr e. ndlcate a:ths next election, he was restored. smaller brass gun, fitted on a swivel to her launch boat, om Ceck, which gun can be used either from her sides or forward or aft. All the guns have been cast and Sinished at the Wevt Point foundry, and are of beau- ; been published ia ‘his coumtry Mr Wiiliamsoftes pone | Toul Lave niey ed the aearure, acd provably have | top ig seat in Corgress in 833, Heeut no fSgure, how- instant, at half past seven eee aot EY Uaptaln, Murkets. tifal mould. The gun carriages are of solid mahogany, | of desising to fd time to prepare e new edition for the | MlrO'd Mr Willams to heve executed the terk ever ‘at Warbingten, durlog h's last verm, He was nele Wu. A. Warzanvy, Orderly 5e-g’t. After the publication Of Te SIRANS, Oct 21,1854 | and the fittings of them are of = composition me‘al of | pens. He was one of th: two euibore of the work on | be bad within s year or Swe palé much atieution to | ther ths licn nor alion among the whlgs of Kentuoby ot obvious enough Hewes 8 pe ok ae appeared in the f ad in ound sn . GUARDS WILL for cotton in this market experienced » decline of fally | the color of brass, which is much more durable thas | EN fuccarenauiase wean Gamenae eruilierameaee Jo. toe We now quote middling at 8c. Lard has | iron as well as much more elegant in «ppearance 5, at 8 o'elcek P. M., to disteibute the remai izes | 8/80 declixed. We quote barrels 10440 and kegs 1030. The gun carrisges were built by Mosars. sellisk and ats , rin Pt 1. 1 ‘4 of the Unix The reason Wled ‘The Nayoleos Lynasty by the Berkeley Mea,” } it *tudy of eiholegy, # oranch of kaowie ge but too | P :ar man so long an he wes pointed t and is understood to have contributed some of the pest | |! te cultivated. ia this co mnectiom, Be endex rerter from Jscx+on ; but when be ol's, euch characters wer chapters in that volume. Besides these aud other works | "#°* the orighh of races as they at prevent exist, aad | public PRovIDENC, Oct. k cov sequence fa'iet to att-act any largs share of observa- ptt co band sino our exons iB OOADE, Caphala. The cotton market has been stiffer and more active | Dev<e, of this city. Which obtsined » large messure of success, Mr. Willisane | @H*eisily in Wertern parte of buropeand on this Con: | oP UO A Cen, ne was enticly obsolete, Hila | Tuomas GxonGR, feoretary {his week than last. The wool market is also more ac- | Beales the large boat on deck (launch) there are four but rices coatiaue dull. The sales for the week | boatsin the davitu of the Iturbide, and she will have i @@eXLIAN GUARD OF THE Clik OF NEW YORK 07,600 Ibs. There has been no change in the mar- | +, life boats. Of expressing their gra:itude for the | ket for printing cloths. The sales amounted to $2,600 (hee Hn | as mentioned above the Tari ia poplar. She is furnished with two oscillating engines, having thirty- ‘was acoustent contsibat © to var ous periodicals includ. | Wuret He maniexeiacoey ip erest in the origi Chereet@r, and bittory Of he Pueteas Britons oF Oa {eg this Journal. Two cf bis mograph eal stetehes, etraoge | Sriaca, trom whoa be clai el vsaceat Wo bay, apprered i our eolumus aide by wide wits th) ae He War cif ed 5 member et St Derio's (Weleh) Be- Bouncement ct bis destin. he wrote chietly vu historical | oo ty, oft t 824 statistical subjects, Gu these and coguate branches |) VAN nye etch as police and geogreyhy—bie inforaxtion oe. Was accurate aud vast. He knew the history of every | [re itor rome relstion to Ube Camuriau race | otiem in the same way, ard thus fo divided che bh mor 5 Ihe yeejoes to wat chose for bivwanjest | that there was not ecough left to his suare to do him Publis man ia the coustry from Wasbiogion’s time to | “ivegmius nud charac'or of tue Welsh perple ” any. goos ip a romioating convention Mr. Chitt the present dey; and in ihe course of am eveulag, with te tbe pe of bie atcress oe ad cotlecte’ & ) fuctog that there was po bright political tue before out bovks of refecence or viher aisistanee, could pea @ | Yee sh oom oF curious sed ‘teresting toformatin | him, retired aay from ihe Stelle ot pirty in Ken- tuery; and in tin retires nt expres.ed anything rather sketch of almost any tedivivual who aappeael to be than e partis iity for public offices and pubitc men brought prom pentiy before the puolic, Mix polis cal Suen wes the politics] carcer of Thos Chiltoo; suck Ka0wl+Gge wan 60 extensive thet he carried tu bis mated bes been the history of mxny other politiciaus of our ‘Le Getatle, sud tm many tnstanees the Ogures, of almoss place wan occupied by hundreds of ° converts, and nobody aov t Washington ever ‘d tia came ep in counection wrth the ay J. Kentucky he wax equally neglectet. after hig (eds mom. | defeat for Congress, his crienis picmiset to give him He roon drow towards | the gevernorshis » iF aud Good wii of al it mexowrs | Jexving bis perty. But, ux! time many trigloal their patel. , their excursion to 4lbany, on the 18th of September list, appointed, at a meeting heid for that purpose, Messrs, Police Interligence, six inch cylinders, with a thirty-three inch stroke, aad |George Starr, Thomas Lawrence. Eugene Ward, Thomas | pieryRBANCE IN A HOUSE OF ILLFAME—A POLICE geared twoard three fourths to one. The propelle: is J. xucdsy. Wiltam Gocdfart Thomas Black, ‘Asa But. man, Boojemin F. Obie, aud ohn J. Rabineat, who pre. CAETAIN SESIOUSLY, G7ARRED: ten feet six inches, furnished with sifie rakes, and has ‘there are two builew sented che following resolutione,which were unanicaously | 2 sepa oe — halt Lge one ge cena & very beautiful motion. adopted :— party of men ouse of Cinderella Marshall, No. Jgbt feet in length. all tk aiaer: Reaclyed, That the Guard, of Albsny, who Cigar ees — oi eae eS reeind as onouranivd with o cordial welome, und | Leusrd street, being very excited from an unusual flow | ‘aay Dy Messrs. T. ends, Farren, of the Farren Iron oor stituted themselves our rtvort during our sojourn in | of champagne, commenced kicking up ® row, and becom: | Works, aud the propeller Las been specially cons.ructed their besutitul city, are pre euinem ly eatitied to our | iog very disoréerly for such a morning a3 Sunday, assist- by ore of the members of that ent-rprising firm, ucder ity: and warmest uokuowiedgments wace ven sent for to the Fitth ward police station ho : ~ fs F pone Mus®. | che supe: vision of Colonel Butterdel’ himseif, #rom ite 1 vee asible of the compli- eaten hy br} press digery Cedar ailt ta their A policeman attached to this ward, whose beat this twit befeit | country; such wili be the tae of handreds whore races werking, as shown by the time made by the Itarbide, it | evry election thst has warked @ change of partiss i of study, ond wths Fosse i 3 ; ,. , ‘ ott: exe cokes of Mr Chitt fa onsD apis see epessn eg AY aga collation provised | fashionable house was in, first mate his appearance; but | 14.6 fair to wige away the reproach whicn tre mivy | “bee xoquiteme: tee wauable = Shee tollien OF en “Ua We tacky Borer od pdb prohadl'g his pouton eit bates fa Task Ger disne Seeib’ Deamnedoc the te he ¥as very soon mastered and disponse-std of his clad. | + i1ures of progeller steamers have brought on our pra | bm to be sough: uu’ by every vse or mt waves a voidin the clrele | after bis retirement from Congress; for the last we heard praction, wae worthy our bo-ts, the Neptune Guar, | Hemaneged, however, toopen the parlor door andgetinto | .-ai engineers, as iti) cousitered that tho Iturbia. torent aad. ‘Ris oom : joer ane war of bia on the busting: was in the chsractr of n cane nd of the reputation 90 locy wvjo,ed oy the Uedar Hill | the street, When he garo the alarm at thestation house | jrove beryl! cue of the tadcest propelicra wow rope 2. crates ate oP. 5 GUD AGeETON, g meetion, im congtusto that Me Wittens | yeemer for + Polk, Imiine sud Texas,” In Alabacme, fa 1644 Bot y cf the beantiful fe of affairs actosa the way, Captain | Lurt.g the trip of -eturday ths engiaseriag depatsmeu tle Freuch guvorc ment coat orcera to thei: vepressmata | Me tie tonly tn hile Vine € New ing aot, #n0 rter bis withtrwsel from & ares Of stale, Mr, yoory, «ving Law © con, an ioteresting sad’ p'v- | Ohiton sero 1174 hore'to procure for thom facts aud Agares, Idustes | 51d) ina'of suet fourteen peeeurd eed uo deaghter, | Cninfer profes tive of the working of our system: applicntion was at OF OF! #0 perhaps oer. a. socom lished yrung | othe lew. e wae e-teewed an able advo roe made to Mr Willems, ond we bere reavon to kalw aod on weg be most fond'y doates. ant ta whore | py iy ovme ip ac one uf the counsel in the that the voluminous work he furnished gaveamape sais. | TeEre be was fooply votermwwd ving died a wi | tan’ eaves 04 fp the cvarts of Hardin dc wer, he ben left bis children to the care aud ktad1e | adjacent fection im Paris, Nor were his merits unkeova to bis | gerd ot retatives oy counties OF Gunes Wiso mot us en eu, rotara from Gedar Hil: to ait | C##DeBtr, who wasin the station house at the timo, at | Yat 3 lige of Mr. Atkinson, who wad asslaiod vs Dey, anc hovoreg us with their exsort through the p:in | onze proceeded to the rcene of the disturbance, takiag ‘The Hturbide was cast vif from he- mooriogs foot of ciel streets of thatelty to cur quarters, aud to theNep- | along with him officer Girvin. Od entering the apart | Gouverneur street, about halt past wine o's'ook ja tue Vechten Eaile banquet of sarpetog cal nce er | Ty where broken cairn, chanpegoe bots and | $2 56, tu Ui eee celta which hud Space Ravend ty the fstierirg attentions and cuurteous’ de. ' glesses showed evidence cf hard fat, he oxpostulstod | th thesict, afer a tee peoteinery evonsions che as i eif with idutty to the pure f b)s professions and g-me- But in ¢ year or two he gave up, "he legel pro@sion and concentraced his ei te-tarmers ‘With them on their disorderly conduct, and bagg-dof them t the flag staff on Goverror’s Island, at tweaty two | COURtymea. Bo wantor mony years ocorotery of the a upea cherch = mstters. @ devoted bis whole sate crvath, Ts ite Reoslisnay Horatio Seymour, whe / {0 ste the premives To his entredtis, however they Pinutes toten o'¢lock, nd reached the Btaton Letecd | American Institete, and en ective working momoer of TRE LATE JAMES E. WOODRUFF. tre to the: misty, and wie avery. ancoiefod ‘ " ngied | peid but iitrie attention, am ¥ became very abasive f t set ten, kl q ts 08, 02 ee reet vetealty of, (usdcm-tcot hey bftupon our | {0 the oficers of the law. A regularrough aut tumble Cleut abd. a hall'eiles in forty-ate mioutca ” MKIO8 | the Bistorlcal, Geographical and statistical Sosieties, Boas & ae Heroin thought he aypeare’ to more edvantege in some and Mechanics’ lus titare. Captain Luce’s #iaiem precludes ail doubt. We | of his other chersc'ers. The sforesald Beo Hardie, AB & writer, he paid more attection to matter than to | Must record the meme of James BE Weodrulf in the lit bate eb wry Bs forty ae a a nen form. In point of wceuracy anc failoese of deiail be bas | Of those who periabec with the iii (ates steamer ty," after Bolowiig ta s vertiin frost Osean enrove oo: never becm excelled. as man, bis goud quautioe of | Ihave known bie long and tntimately; he was, ia the | cesion to & bin aod sdvised bim to go sack to law, heart and vindly disposition endeared him to ell. He | fullest sepee of the word, a man—thers can bye) loftter | suring bim that he coud not expest to savs either goal wes ore of thu-@ rare meu who havens onemits. Lead | penegyric. He war 6 man whose friendship was eo honor the o'd men you oslied ez of all partion ayote well of bim; sad though his own | onde wust. I would speak of hm ae i know him, a | giucirg 6 the sion, and won for himself our | then took place, in which Captsin C. received two severe | “Captain Bryant then took hor outside of Sandy Hook pee on ieges oo: Neco. . from a dirk inife in the nsods of @ man named Jos kstooeen or thirty-five miles trom New York. Un Resolved, ‘That we are uncer manifold obligations to | Haley, living at No. 1 Essex street, Jessy City. Oficer | the outward tip, with the current, she made thirtean the severa! public journals of «Ibany. for taeir repeated | Girvit also received some severe usage at the hinds of | ino» an hour fo- some time, aad us abe airived ia tw and highly Kerolved tering ®lasioas to us daring our stay. this individual while attempting to protect his superior | \ act river, on her homeward run. at halt past six o'clock That while we cannot cosignere uilthefaau. | offcer At length Haley, the most noisy and violeat of | "1 ovenicg, it will be seen tant hor averego timo dur erable frierds who ccnstaatly vied #ith exch other ia | Sl! the pariy, was secured and tation to the lock 9, | ing the day wes sbout eleven kuots an hour. Nothing unoessing efforts to render our visit one eontinuoas scene | Where he was detained until mornicg, when he was | wert vrorg, and the motion of the vessel was easy and of'unv:rying ment, we shall ever cherish with pe. | bailed outin the sum of $1,500 to answer the charge graveful. . - , C i bh soulea merebant and sincere friend eburch ) * helovha, » talts like a preashee, petpaapetde ky “uds the names of Mos ire Riey, | of ssaault and battery with intent to xtll. Captain Car At one o'clock tbe gentlemen on board were summon. | prliiical sfiiuities were clearly macked, his oppoueats | big Sure) « i talks Tike = pepactiog, vnie, Kingsle Wilson, Hyatt, and Myron Fenter’e wcuncs, although not very dangerous, might | oto partate of an elegant dajuener, which was set out | never regerded him ina unfriendly light Neither in | In «commercial point of view, bis toss wili be most an e us Witeet ee hosrtily resowmend t the cond. | bevaproved fatel had the blade of the knife penetrated | o¢ '! Cagutu tabla Gaptate teyiatnan Geeeaioee |, . y Me but be his conversation cor ia his writing Was ever a spark of | sensibly felt ta the great valley of the Wiselssipp!, where | er bops to do ia bo keep muners 0 mahce or ili feeling to be found. Where be could, he | be rateblisted eit nome fifteen yearsago Having Fronkfort We bave pot the cap: 6 0ke well; where praise was impossible, he was sileut | @ large and influential boure ot New Urieses, sod to seunee'te tir ta Giaeurah as vemamecatel Hao bis relations relinquishes their ‘tention of taking | Brother st 1 Louis, Mo, be wilded © bustues of | resiork tha’ be was r-oognized Ly bisonn community b's body to Norwieu for taterment, bis funeral would | millon of della yer annum; and no man ia the | @ « powertul preacher. - hse shown bow hirbly he wasee'e+med iu Ne# York. | West has Cone move toward promoting the growth |. /= private life, Mr. C, was asove resroach, He bade host of ea ‘tecbed friende of ail creota, in poli Wo have been suppice, by & personal iriend of Mr. | and export of the lading articles of Western commerce | srase sion “Ihe great detect of hisenarions wae . stronage of the public those splendid steam. | Tore deeply. He received a severe gash across the | tertieid cid the Loxors of the table After amie justice eB Ase peatia oy ailioh te peoeoteon ve Albany, | mouth, and a stad in theabdomen, ano onein the groin | hs been dene to the good things on the ta le, ihe fol- and the Hendrick Hodson, in which we returned. Tneir | 1he remainder of the rowdies got away before sufficient | 1 wiog toacta were given :— ‘commanders need no eulogium at our hands, | force could be brought to dear against taem. Lesith cf Colonel Buiterfeld, and may complete suc- their well earned reputation is co extensive with tae Arrest of a ‘rom Justice—s man named | cess aly: tend his eaterprise. pame ad river on which they joat Patrick Quin was arrested by Capt. Kissuer, of the four. Heal: Ceptain B now in command of the Resoived, That we caunot, in just ce to our feelings, nelle Sages hong ig bevel Ei th rm Tturbice ‘ Mi 1e e J ul arged G eilns, may, onnlh b Eians Se Daa uce's DAed, BW oaly fe wrolen & diazond pin, « diamond ring and otter vaiuable | ¢,{isslth of Certain Ceneling, of the Mexican navy, ths ee ee ea tsn es then! clavot te aucr | jewelry, velued iu ail at $2,0.0, the propaty of a man Captsin Casati ve\urned thanks in the cpantah lan | Wiliams, with thesia ng adciionas biographical ue | thew bhotels. Ke ponmnaed bold and eoerget'y und, | © ct stati'y Sm vpiniovs sn purposes. all whe ivate that they might gratify our wishes: whereby | 2amed Lowiing. Cig! who is alieged to be am old of- | ¢1,g0, and couciuded by proposiag— tze of his ‘amily and liverary iabors:— coup ed with grod pbyrical exdurmmce, aud speedily os erase. they have aif snother proof of their tide to the or ba tent penal trial, in the Siz. | . tbe United crates aud Mexico. Moy no further diffi Whee the watchman in his round totus ben throughout the broad valley of the Mississippi Bigh place they occupy in public estimation as arcisty est orth i Aone vase fig culties ever occur between them, but may they march Nightly lifte bis vuise on big, © mputetion ooo cmesctnne af sate han eveinesy exet Brooklyn Politics. a iin J. Sherman B: Miten; aaredaacter enveetn are peronete pe hn on band in head in unity and. peace 82 becomes aister Honea med ‘9 the soucd, a = Lite bavite ©! tndustey saly eqastied by INDEPENIENT NOMINATIONS. Hiard Willa Mason, Aliod the deliaste und reapom: | charged with being walloensed Liqdor dealers, “Kash ot T°pwblcs. was wick applauded There were Ae eee Tee Oa ‘ rool 1g Me asochant toche deo cg | Theetiorns o' Greenpoint held o meeting on Friday oul, with an 1: 'd suavity | the offenders were brought before Justice Stuart, who PP A tender father, # friend stucere, Ds innsouiere ategriy sad undated. the Whine acadilatts. tao “Bhat Geted-our Mghost approval By a58 BSTET | hal them to bail in the num of 8500 each, to answer ths ape Westervets A tender busbend, rlamoere here; Fouth reoked biguer than James & Weodrul seisbie, pena preps ae seems kinetin , GEURGE STARR, Chairman. | charge. Mersrs. Ferien, ard success to the Facrea Iron Works. ‘Trea let us Boye his 692i 18 given ane geverous to # fault, poweswd of many noble quai | . conde Bexzasin F, Oxm, Secretary. eine, Counterfeit Coin—A man vamed Charles | yr imcnsow, late of the Ud N., responded. & blest and. ques sewers in Heaven, ties thet Would give uo pleesure to dwell upon, be bas | 4 — pace toury onirtans reyer was srrested by officer Walsh, of the First ward | 4413 that ne had no doubt but the young men aliuded to, | We baves painful and melaccholy duty to perfura— (: evernney tn mony + heart Reside thes of bis own | Sxeeevecr—B. B. Fonte. MUSICA. Police, at the house No. 60 Reotcr street, on the com- | Wo were oll practical machinisie, would reflect exesit to announce the cesth of a friend, and to recurd some | * U sleermen—F, >. Bick Job Davis, M. D. | plnint of & newly-arrivec immigrant trom Germany, | on their county by their talent and energy, and that ia ot hiae broken bourebold Hs memory ui long be kept ¢ een Excise Commirsicner—Jacob Hendrickson. SPLENDID 7 OOTAVE RO-EWOOD, $826, PIANO nsmed George Jacob Brisfort, who that he re | tie Duslding of prcyeilers a new ers would soon oe in. | brief memorisls ~ hy men whe knew amd epprecisten hie worth I Bave | Comstable—Wm. vesuer A Fee eale for O¥ie; sade toceler wi in three vanes Uiaey tinttes caste coomenee tor (Bld | avgurated by them, so that the peo would no more | It was only on the «vening of the 20th inet. that we | os is, ut bilan, yor his character adunite of higher | lsegecters of Klee doos—John Siicworth, G. P. Hal'etts Nae OT eee ee ee ee ee | geod mona S Mnrar Wen ontaenstaed fe ceatuantion were hn carneae Ste soa aemee oe Caps parted with bim in beslth and buoyant spirite, and 00 | disso bricedehip caunet overrate it. tle bes loft to 5 le, {case finixhei back Call at Serie ermoes © Lad 5 o'clock, near Osnal street; owner 1 gene fan Passio poe aa The health of Usptein Shiddy was the toseted; after om hardson hich THs } kw YORK HERALD was given by Co'o: hastoleave town | yesterday arrested by offlcer Patterson, of the First Lane when toe rast aonraes vo the dou to pee M* OTTO MULLER, TEACHER @F THE PIANO. | “district forte and ‘the evening of the Zlet inat., about 10 o'clock, be was sumethiog Dreisee Ris fortune, ® corpee be was esteemed by all who knew him, aad belovei by sll bis intimate friem’s; and we Reve reason to be- Neve thet be died without aa enemy, for a more kind hearted and inoffensive man never lived. Fdein Wiliams was of Welsu descent. His ancestors egeimet bis owe w , & tome the on bia father’s side came origiosily from Wales, aud | company *ith alr otewt Mee Usllins . Line De bed Over ft Re vusiner® ses tae Commenge settled iu New Rogisad. His taiher was Gen, Joseyd quent of bin ona eich ouseee, the tadedaneate of Gis Wiliiems, cf Norwich, Connesticut. His father aad ife Were 1G bis home «Be OM «, sae be -ougus @ other uncle bere an active part in the /merican Revulation | pirarures It t+ meinechuy we refieet thet tae only um On turning to ‘“Lovcivg’s Pictorial Field Book of the | \'*0ee of relasation trou Solty Wil Baw yuk» pores to American Revolution,” the following notice oveurs of Mr. He wae basi Personel Intelligence. Terpiasien: 8. Be om e bench warrant issued from WL ec esolac, c police court, for eplencid run Broad krie county, New York. He is charged with having em- | P®0 for : gir gare ns mate eset huge | esauprael me mt amen | wena he ay ma tna ee hdc For further information a J , a crowd of from the ship was as much to jay on : = iene falo to-day, by officer ton, of ha tomnosetes on’ Ria geatlemacly Dartay to all on that " ¥ board. jeman will take the Iturbide to V USIO—ONE ORTWO PUPILS CAN BEIN-TKUUTED | Charge of Burglary—A& man named Theodore Allon | Poard. ibis gentleman will take bos on the pianoforte, by s youug lady, at hir own re- | was arrested on s caaige of having, on tae dd inst., bar She vill leave this port in abou’ s week, and when in fidence ; she would also be willing to zeceive lessons in | glstiously entered the dweiling house of Mr Jacob Hanis- m of the Siexican authorities wili make tue Spanish from a eompetent Isdy, for which she would | Jey, No, 68 Hi affect, and stesling theretrom | Pinteenth vessel of war which Colonel Batterdeli wilt ro masical arouse adc:oan. C106 dadison st. | Sbout Ben ceehah, tale % bat rae | ve furnabe to that government amongnt whic oe YOON FIMASLE—4 NEW AND BEAUTIFUL | viem to a, colored man for Allan was taken bsfor af thems bate bees Dalit: Saqiees, Get’ ts Oviodel ee ee, cardiac tad keg a Rai ig gidy bere: 1 Si Ofer Fr ca iz | Xnowledges that in model aad finish of suca ships US Senator, n ave eines ren FP Sto 4 famil’ H a % ‘7 an iy Ly ira Coach and fam! y, Chicago; 8 Mt Levene At the Uniew Place Hotel—Wr Britey, ond be 7 i i seen by Caprat New York: 8 Poviedelpiiy ing ’ the American >uiliora are far ahead of their feliow | Edwin Willtems:— wth ats “YG trait iy, Boston; W.P Ea- SR Cd eee the Houtteonth ward pullce, arrested two boys named | tradesmen in any other ovuntiy. wz, Eowin Will sma acd his elder brother, Joseph Wit rvich; W Kssinwon, Rew Te end forsaleby COOK & BRUTHER, 843 Broadway. hop eee esau tee oth charged eee iiamon, of Norwich, are ena of Gemeral Joroph Willems sop oped re Whelock U8 TW ARED-A LADY THAT CAN THACH PIANO | sitasted by tho offoer just ax he wae trotting off witha Orteketing. us trercbltediyy vee” inmee & mecbiat ioe p “D: Werke % Culltersiar She 9 meth NOE Cane eet ee cians, te 2 to the | sliver teapot, and Waveon was caught with s box of He | The Fige Academy and the Union Cricket Clabs met | 02760 jon with bie prriner, Willian Coil, waoce Gauge | ho momen + fame) etaaet Nn 5 Not under twenty-five nor over forty years of Mr. Primm, box 140 Herald ofice,, Wee, a adress ‘They yrere iaten before Justica | xaturdayat Hoboken ‘The game was as follows:— ter he married, was cogaged in ft tog cul aed ¥eonel vig by be oa8 4 praegt on Jie: tows empall Gon MaLelisn “Wesbia ; 4 out a onal Lelien, W ee eee Welsh, Fy hae coogi them for trial. Catharine Gi FER ACADEMY CLUB. ‘ eer Tanace. fo. one of these he aA oy oeabors BM art) Mickie i te Hiegien, Callfornion J Waaet DANCING ACADEMIES, sc arvested on the complaint of Wilises Pine reriaing | Wright b. Benning ¢. Weet edien Tis vessc1 was pur Pink bis nok, ean |S icmies, J Martians, Cleveland mithe corner of Barclay and Waabington strée:s, who | _ beebe ... +12 ¢, Cutting b. Basning. ape Ad aa _sip, Sad nn action Chetan, le ; she tediag— See D.@ [oon Hocmachoostte, Mons M, o—64 THIR EEN ‘REET, ; Hallock Pri wl @ AmeTicbn vexsel was Winer, Gen, Wiliam P axe Me be ott . Ten : Aven: Panateap ‘ur, CHABRO SG ii dnenad sae kioloneea spepacee bas rane anette ana uaecomen a. J te ote eb of the latior portion of his life in orgeniring | He is gone: memory aloe okie bus mame, be wlll be c han a, :4 Bow ning for the recesticn of pupils ou every Wednes- | beiare Justice Bogart, at the Tombe, who eomnisied ber vr mais stab, cipitping the militts of Now London eo Toure) trem thet wary walousied hes of doo te , ¥; ond 8 ¢, Baler b. Davis. ; Banning unt! bis death he was extensively engaged as» li yping | Deve fe Min fe was gen’ and the elements for » further hearing. Sherry c, Cute. ting merchant. He cied ia Uctober, 180, aged Soqiand to bem, foot autemmangeneenen) Yer os oes 7 not And soy be ah Lae Werel, Uae ese mee! ’. 3 fe Davis g Mis, Kumel Hubbard, of Norwich, daughier of a. vow. : General Williams, permitted us to have @ scopy . . leay : F. Ga. © run o! his letier, writien in 1776, from rear New DEATH OF THOMAS CHILTON, Boston’ igre, Waser. 8 York, to his business partwer, Mr. Colt, Young ¥ ais H Williams had accomparied tne Continental trovps ig, Marerneel be aeesryitt > L Banter, aNOING ACADEMY—NO. 69 WEST bela to-day ine Leng Jog 2 to New Yorn, with a supply of articies adapted to tha Hop Tictepe io oe ER ieeciens, tnt jeonth st., Madame C. DUBREUL FE#E tO end hi rn 1 use cf ibe army. Be wae then oaly twenty three yerrs a INBURAYOR ON STORES IN Canat £TREET —We are inform. _- > " eo tayt—pres US Comal, od tho insurance om the premises des on on + of oge. ‘Ths Lotter is intecenting, as exdiviting » festure G Miehelotte. asa F Muller Friday pight, was as follows:— m the fos. Tand v CLeB, im the business life of ths dey aad the perfest eoviness ——- Re jee 3a .oae coere ania : to Walser strect, in the vrb whieh trave was carte! oa emidst the aust twmi- Sioa 15 omarea aes ov be meray, * elerers Woshixgton, $1 Harmony,’ ‘si 00d; St. ieee ‘ 3 tens peril, ‘The letter is written on the bians leaf of Wr. Chil Ob (ee led Aborto.) wae, dl ee BUCARD Gut, © Mote: Le ¥ fom jones, $1,000: Kxoolsior, $1,500; Faltoa, $1,600—total $20,000. | Banning b Wrg. 2 account book — notive of Vi'gibia ; thouge be emmeree! ate carne le SRaR, Oc'the steam engine, in the $1,600; St Mark’s, | i eocs p. Kirkland 0 ry Naw York, Savas ings yrom THe City, Kevte hy, Whee quite s young mon Het mot appre é . 16 ship LondonMice Jerk $1,€00; kxoels for, $1,600, Fattom, $1,500° Mara 5 | Beebe o Godwin b. Kir Leptoubsr 8, L778 yriviely Charnereciagd abure, a= a mon o comasorane | 1. See Latham, ‘ Lathe Ocinmérelal, $1,600; or sthousran | 'sebe, 1 6. Fortmeyerb, Kirkland, 0 | Taam Sm—Sver since I wrote you. by vr. olen we | intebe:t and wr pen a, © Willis, lady ard ebite, TB Bazion, C ‘ail cairty-two thousand » Which will more than | Cotting b. Kirkl-n 0 vave tesa to confusion. ‘Tho enemy oocned two vats: | puis” We wer be ven pl ee Mentroxe ¢ Kirkland b. t iocia, tamestoreetr oe min son Tan 4, Oot Woke Sms Olas of Mk cae, a 8 BOL UE sas vosssssseeeee @ Mg +2 bombarding sadly on ere tics Aaa md New York, Oct. 21, 1854. 1 not out. @ | coure where we rept ouratere We thengnt it pra: |: Senetor Colq ry New: TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. i lh li dent te move » little back, waien we have dose, bot we | preschia ene 3 Jintgete, bo, Saperieg separ om “ tS eee eee fesing & piece in your psper some moths past, regerd- 8 bave pot got clear of thelrshoi; they ace flying acut | Meth cus che Fi Canada, Jas L 1X Di PER TON.—NUTF, STOVE «GG, | ing my conuuct in Pansoe row ‘word that 0 iy or grate coal of firs: quality, red ash, Peach Jr | a yre-t mony ‘hings soatained In ‘and that 0 4 We have scout £140 fo valne on hand, besties monsy well screened and tall weight, for sale at the Peo. | os ® pud ic man I Rave done ail that ley in my powsr for 6 0 | tents heer purchased since 1 came he wae wos Ya Coal und Ficur agency, 3 Bi \t str . ‘here are witnesses in bend before ‘The enemy; ala Md pag of ena apt borg te pet ween Beil Gace and is mupponed toy meee to meme @ pusa for Kingsdrrage, buc 1 ance * we shail scon have an engeg-ment ms nndOiny 1 vgrent, Dr Hemene anc 1, neve rent wht money dace tan tome we bad to Westoheever, by Dr. Hatuaas’ bey I have | heer rept about £150. It will not de to move our sores wail 409 party ae ae ae ee Ce es ent com itiontst, an5 S940 Of She bret «peanprs in tay peme neceeser teen | iver countzy, "0 Wy Lvmionted es their candi ‘ug On the offices, Fulton street, near Che ations ie of New bag i — gst to +4 ee oun Total... me 39 Commercial sree! oppoail vatie i 5 1 tre was then tere * veh’ Brookiyss ‘alo, toot of hoe © “oven:h or 235 ptt ‘on two of tuom, -F Oliver Charloer aud Gol, | lark beteg irjared, was compelled to leave the g-ouad, streeta, Wiliamsbacg; and ia Flashioc avenae, | Mann. I want to make those etatemonts that the pao. | when Fortmey er succeed in Milicg his place rncossefully four doors south ot Virision avenue, Est Brooklya; oF | is may be satisfied, for thore ls ofsen great deal sald | in the Aid. shough not #0 at the dst, as the score woil at the coalrard, 616 Green rich mr wie Rial. er eT oar before his face. shows The play wae good on both aides, Tain gee flour single barrel a oleanie market TF 104; servan' me seine his @, MANE | Ut be concluded on seturtay next, Grat Of the daGkron stamp

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