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Dramatic and Musical Matters, { City Intelligence. , } Our of New York there is entertained and expressed a strong Deane. PERSONAL. The theatres hay business during the past THR WEATHER—THE COLD 11A5 COME. Samatoaa County, Oct. 14, 1854. orem) ag on nae oo wanes Fog ape pes 1 3 . week. Burton's and Ja, where movelticn have | 18 *penking of the warm weather a fow days ago, wo A Ycicefrem Saratoga Coumly—Why Don't the Hérds Uhich is to keep W.-H, Seward ta-power,”’ If by “a fow - 3 ey been produced, bave been full'ewep night. ‘The lenis summer was ins collapae and roon would expire. and Sifts Unite Against Sexard ?—History of the Split | rechiess leavers” the Unicn means the free soil leaders, 1 Hooping cough... 1 | Feturned to’ the ferry, on Sunday eveciog, ana nerwande amide,’ at the new Opera House, was quite a suceess, | Ovr predictions are verified in the culd atmosphere which Between the Unterrified Sections—W ho is to Blame ?— bs may sacle, sexinien ee) Shey to oth mals ane $ Ialemmation af weaie.. H - vail confer a favor os Che gaveribe, hear of but the continued illness of Mario has again comnpelied | 18 ew around us, Uringing the frst wintery glow to our — Valualle Political Information, de, | Grower to wntle the parte hah Ge poner ef the Giants, 2 nBemmatioe of boeken. 1. | cites: be driver will recollect a dieete te co Mr. Hackett to close the house. Mario has had are- | cheeks and first tingling sensation to our feet. The — The New York Times of the 30th mber, publishes which they have thus thrown into the hands of the 1 Inflammation of lungs...17 | *ettlement of the fare. | h I! fallen, the birds have forsake article from (he Washington Union, “Paloh higs, may be restered to: the democracy. But if by 2 Inflammation of stomach. 1 lapse which makea him quite hearse, and unfit to ap- | Ere» leaves have all fallen, the birds havo forsalen an article from the Wa Union, in which the |W ithiess leaders’ he refers to the national’ democrats Inflammation of throat Frat a a i pear for sometime. There will be no opera to-night, | their nests in our forests, and already bogan their cho- Union says: | the Union may Ue nesured that the Preaident and “ae waned rere = ee —At the Brondway theatre, light pieces, fare | roses in more southern climes; the flelda which buts ‘the New York contest possesses an interest beyond | cabinet have so put the national democracy of New Bronchitis 9 formation te Beary’ Gare. cy ‘i Anhan, burlettas, Se.,. bare: been ‘given: to fair. houses. | fe¥ ago were luxuriant with waving grain, now are the State, and in the democratic party outside of New York under the ban, that it boots little to them whether Cancer of lunge v1 Cherry street, Philadelphia, will be Feoelved. ~~ Rarer ee err ONTOS: the flocks have been gathered into yards to be fea Yet there is entertained and expressed @ strong feeling | W. H. Seward is in power or the free soilers, or even the Cancer of rtomech...... 1 Tt in stated that FP. L. Davenport will shortly | 9 BOCR! ee , of aurprice that democrats should allow a few reckless abolitionists. They are all sectionalists, all warring Casualty, by fall.........1 . THE TURF. play an engagement for this house.——-At the Me | fem the garnered crops; the seythe and the sickle, the leaders to heep up a feud, the oaly effeet of which is to | upon one of the institutions of the country, and upon Chole: 7 tropoliten théseaila ti an here ia | Plough and the harrow,have been placed away, for sum- keep W. H. Seward in power. But, in addition to this | the provisions of the constitution that protect it. To Cholera infantum,,..... CPRTREYILLE COURSE —TROTTING- WEDNESDAY, politan th matic muse (we auppose there is Ni, @A winter, cold, bleak and pititosn winter, Yew of the. fubject, there ts the bearing which such s | give names—Treston King, George Rathbone, Abljah Cholera morbus 7 Mile beats 63 wagons’, Hirer Warne Sue PAY OF Deg one) has presided. ‘The houses have been moderate. —- q sag " 3 + feud must have upon the prospects of the democratic Mano, Jr., John Van Buren, and their associates, are as Consunption Gic, venon oudanieae Ee "400 Ibe Samoa W At Burton’s, Jerrold’s new comedy, “A Heart of Gol”? med her reign iy the round of the seasons, On party in the future. Men askeech other how is itthat much fectionalists as W. H. Seward or Gerrit Smith; Convulsionr names cb. b.- Wm. to Saturday night last she breathed upon the waters and ceeeentn who sas a Ppa cae Cy eveenks iru and the nelle be pany soni ts eae other questions, shouly isuni jose who in- | the two latter gentlemen ’ nb ze in acknowledgment of her power. Icobalf G20 “tid keep up these dissensions—who refuse to | much to expect from either an from the President and Congestion of lungs, aninch thick wes found yesterday morning on all the jisten to the eflorts of harmony of the beat democrats in. cabinet, since their removal of Judge Bronson, for the Constipation. Fonds about the island—the first of the season. Tt never the country—do these men desire the defeat of the de- | avowed reason that he did not take into his employment Cirrhosis of ¢ vaawe tas See mocratic party of New Yor! hat is the question that — more men to help him perform the duties of his office, Debility seidece Peake ay inlet: (#0 said one of the distinctively presentsiteelf to the mind of every democrat | ho lad voted against the democratic national and oliest inhabliants,”’) at the inauguration of winter outside of New York. * * * ® ® Why cannot the | State ncminations in 1848-49. Dropay. ddssevered fragments of the New York d i psy premacy of | dance of unmistakeable evidence that they have nothing Dropxy in the chest. as much to expect from Croup.. Teave Williamsburg and Folton ferry at tre o'eleek fee the. from the former, and as Con, bi ‘ course, Fare each way 25 ~ JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor, ‘ATIONAL COURSE.—TUESDAY, NOV. 14 mateh for ake fortle, ‘nets O. Smith names sorrel trotting is Bova 0 pad wage hei Z has been acted twice to full houses. At Walinck's, the event of the week was the production of ‘The Drigan Every body admires the superb style in which it is up. Miss Bennet and Mr. Lester have also ap the elegant sketch ‘Two Con Day at that Game cly played, ——At the Bowery Mr. Se nas coer benefit on Tuesday, before. Sipall boys might have had a skating broken and A i ead 7 moeracy come together and contest the esful affair. Mr, Wemyss, who has | time, if they had been lucky enough to find out the Foviriism? But the question ha not yet found an-an- | fo expect frum tbe present national admiaistration, but Dropry of the ovark q it was a very su ple tetetet Pete flere net tt re epeerererey wereyererete) -fetet tomo meet eto tat | | = retired from the stage management, and has been suc- | seen Oe ice, niet sun oh mecnaraclfhery ewer. the also well know that their pine ioe are, vier, sad Drowned, i s ' OFFICE NOTICES. 2 ery ceeded by Mr. Robert Jones, (one of the best directors | TY*+ The day was one of the clear, cold, piercing kind, I propose to submit a few facts and considerations, | Will, with most of their men, survive that administration. OST OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR CALIFOR- i . A a q h hi . in the country), has alsohad a beneftt.—At the National | “hen the weiwckes tent, tnd the atmosphere appears t8 from which the Union may perhaps spell out an answer RE uy ational demoerate ldo mot believe the 11) Rupture of the Pa Uaioe Seaton, stenaae: Corts Lae i Gare nothing new has been preeented.—At Barnum’s, Stirling | Peuctrate through all the clothing you may put on. to 9 question so apt to be asked “outside of New York.” | world will ever produce another Franklin Plerce, who +1 Serofula., o'olock P. M. SAAC V. FOWLER, Postmaster, | Coyne’s translation, “The Old Chateau,” has been | CoVer Up as one would, he was sure to feel the cold air, _ ‘The disunion in the democratic party in New York | shall frst owe his political elevation to the Adelity and Fracture of the spine... played. It ia heavy affair.—At Niblo’s, the Bateman | ¢¥¢” 10 bis very skin, almost cnough to make his teeth — jiad heen once partially, but only partially, healed by a ¢*¢rtions of a pauisical party, and then treat that party Fever... i LECTURES. ‘ae Children and the Roussett family have been playingto | oti Licht “hary igs ing lease try And pretended abandonment on the part of the free soilers, of | “hey know that a political party to bea successful one Fever, intermittent...... 1 3 EVELATION ILLUSTRATE: SCIENCE.—THS 004 houses, —The “Opera Afrique”” at Wood'sand Buck- | ler icc, trom wideh she came out as freezing an a their sectionalism, and a consent not to carry their war- | in this country, must be a national party, sectional Fever, puerperal......++ 2 : red by My. Witham Hetricn: ia: SHDN, Presbyteeio » va | prim ugly old maid, sitting in judgment upon her * itical izatic . 4 . Church (Rev. Dr. Tenn! y " syn cctin the wel patronned The Crue | Hea “file rong ireiie whe, have team tvellng or gle eee etait cmon tebe aasrea eee: | eather St: f eva ite tiny mtb | Bere, ean 38 8 | Seeccsea aa aalag Se le Ta Se acne BE Lemons in loose garments since May Inst, found it necessar: F Z o 4 . 4 5 e Announced to sail for Europe in the Washington yes- | todraw them tighter aroun@ tiem, and to close w the tinct and integral body, always appearing as such body Tiley Soe they have carried the Booasat (rv pasty Fever, typhus... . by 2 terday, but his name does not appear in the list of pas- | Sir beles. Ventilation ino bogehoaes Sey) wee toe in all yolitical assemblages, demanding their share, and ae ranching Wise about thoes, Wyhete peesent Gey acs aang 3 "wanes besser lac engers.—The Ravels, Frangois, Jerome, Antoine, and | Poor apple women’ whe have ell along been hunting | that the lion’s sharey in political patronage and politi- | ix no darker than that, although those reactions are | 3B T A MEETING OF THE SALE MAKERS’ OUARD, their famil failed for Havre last Tuesday, on the | fora shady place, now move their stands to the cul power. It should be remembered that the free soil | ‘backed’? by a national and State administration, which psvg de in? roe mf Th ARO. Soe on etn ak © i Geen, inh tee hs te takes, now and then, from their ranks some impressible 8 re market, she following streets. First summer, then winter, the shale, and now the sun is wanted, tho ch: of the year being typienl of the state of man—now ere unammously ado} | Headers were exclusively made up from the Van Buroa | en" are roliticians for ince or patriots for a price, | dyrasty, and it was @ new feature in their creed to “di- | They know that the great body of the democracy is sound | to the core—that they have a hunired thousand anpur- | on Sib a Mss african appel aceite nedsen 2h, 11 of chaseable men. who form a nucleus around which, after OVI A nico & ek v L cl 1 ith poverty.” Ax tho Teaver tall, ‘and | 4 Cain State ticket was made up in the fall of *50 flinsenble men who form w nucleus around which, after | me 2 aoe tine hia eae xe national democracy supported with perfect | democratic party. is to be found. And it is not matter | lecting Mr. Church, free sofler, for Lieut. Gov- | of grief with them that they Nave ‘been permitted to | jer turns to winter, his gorgeous decora- , pund him, frienda desert him and a WhilMt the fiee soilers played false, and defeated | have but so little lot and part in an administration which | Thomas Hamblin, and Mr. Charles K. Pope, (late of the | Metropolitan theatre,) sailed on Tuesday for Now Orleans, | on the Empire City. Mr. Hamblin is engaged at the Vs rieties theatro, and Mr. Pope at the St. Charles. ——Mr. Dan Rice is in town, bnt he does not intend to exhibit | atany theatre, although statements to that effect have Resolved, That the thanks of the company be tbe following gentlemen for, the prises bad’ geod wishes: oe ren tfaligaafven tovus on this cur third annual ox Biman Weight, chee ‘James Ric breast pla; Henry E. Conners net of aller spoons pen: F, Aiken sliver cake basket; Pitcher; Afbert"R gold gold pencil; Henry ps fall from F ms, piece ces ing frox . ns 7 came into power when democracy was in its giant | order for daguerreotype; Young and been published. He has been engaging talent for his | CMNiNS {ust pine at the eect lhe Mtaenee Me hee My ha focal Aomerss, for Sretith, batin whose bania, before two years bavo + DOWNING, Ciiy Inspect ree nip ei museum at New Orleans, and has purchased the Hippo ima crops, lays in hia stores | of the Senate and Canal Board, and giving the whigs | reseed away, it is crumbled to the dust. C City Inspector’s Office, New York, Nov. 4, 1864, Ser capsorroutyporantl: framer Wiiaas Froligh, fee drome stock for the entertainment of his Southern friends, | and colle is flocks against the ‘season of snow, | Governor Hunt. at; H. Rosa, set of palms, and several others who decline He will return to these latitudes and exhibit uext spring. | *© 730 yt guard again:t the winter of life. For, In 81 the free soilers procured the nomination of a | having their names { 1% 2 after all, life has all the seasons; it ia bat a single year, | Staite ticket mostly of their own men, or such as they Shi Mr, Joueph Proctor played at the Bowery on Tuesday, | with all its variations. Some may call this moralizing. If | knew they could mould to their. purposes, again, by At Min. ab na, Sed at te 3 for the benefit of John R. Scott. ——Mr. Forrest has hoen | so we would inform those that the ‘ weather”? is always of the nationals, (bunkers, they pleased | At a meeting of merel ) held at the Tasurance in town during the week, but has left for Boston, where considered a legitimate subject for moralising upon. For | to call thein,) Shey wero sted. Bene ee | Buildings, Wall and William étreets, on Saturday, Nov. St z, Zothi sticklers, who will have to do only with baro news an By °62 the tide of free soiliem was rui yw, and 8 | 4ih, to take into consideration the 81 f the better | he plays to-night. He is said to bo the Know Nothing } frets without comment, we have to repeat, ©The {ce | another Van Buren could nt be found to join with the - aovonesidesesion te kenage or se better Resolved, That ke of this MABITIME INTELLIGENCE, to the invwed guests who accompanied wa'as dloc oar eee ere | the proprietor of the Military Hall, _ PA ere intended for the New Youa _HENRY A. COLE, Secretary. ee 1 Capt. Y NO. 243.—, 1 ERT! ALwaNAG FOR new YoRKrHI8 DAT. rE thie Lodge, will be beld this evening, Nov. rat OE ft acon ald idilibeniad \ The Ketter Protection of Human Life on Board | | | | candidate for Congress in the Seventh district. He de- | froze half an inch thick yesterday morning, and the day | abolitionists, to divide and Jefeat the democratic party, | PTctection of human life in vessels navigatif-the ocean, a $58 | clined a democratic nomination for the same place seve- | Was very cold.”” This was all we had te say when we | and as they had no where else to go, they supported the | his Excellency, Horatio Seymour, was called to the chair, Giiinaon teen 9 39 | clock, at the room, ‘Maseole Temp ah a started.” The cold has come and snow storms will soon | democratic national and Siate nominations, having ® | and Nathaniel H. Osgood, Eeq., President of the Atlas | _.WW.r~- nner Gro. B. Brown, Seerctary. ral years since.—br. W. Marshall closed his engagement | be here. So secure your overcoats. ‘(In time of peace | full sare of their own men on the State ticket; and at the Metropolitan Inst Wednesday, and will play in | prepare for war.” they supported the Congressional and Legislative nomi- | Navtieal Insurance Company, was appointed Secretary. | Roxt of New York, November 5, 1854. ENRY HORSFAIL, LATE JOURNEYMAN TOMO Hartford this evening.——Miss Jessie MeLoan, daughter TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. “nations when their own men were nominated, but when The following revolutions were offered by Caleb Bar- | re tenet a £106 Third eye and Dellbanget, of the late Major McLean, is shortly to make her debut | i On Saturday svaniiy, 6°00 elodi, ths tin! } not, they are it - the whigs, as in the case of Mr. | chet Fsq., and unanimously nied rs Ship Silas Holmes, My Orleans, Oct 14, ith? jate employer out, and hopes by hoe Net Juliana, at Niblo’s, at the complimentary benefit of her | t°°sdeetecs, the freezing point of Fahrenheit, Sabbath | Seymours! Rensselaer. ne esolved, ‘hat a committee be appoint ed to prepare & — inise, to. Wm Nelson & Son! Jokm MeGee, cook, of New to merit the su the public generally. baaciytng it bial P) y morning at 5 o'clock, £2 degrees, and this morning at 1 General Pierce was nominated upon the same political | communication to his Excellency, the President of the | York, and Wm Knox, seaman, of Philadelphia, pm s ‘and judge for yourselves. Romems. mother, ti “Wl-known actress. ——Miss Helen Bennett, | oelock at id stad, Third avenue, degrees. "The highest temperature yeaterday | basis upon which the national democracy of New York | United States, in reference to the better protection of | passaze. De These are North temperatures and the | stood, and has always stood. He could not haye been | human Kfe in vessela navigating the ocean, and request Mrs. ie ss pre | \ Brig Etna (Br), Kimball, Sydney, 15 days, with coal, to P . tanea oF st ea ee estawe heve recorded thus early in the month for | nominated upon any other. But from some strange | that he will’ communicate the substance thereof tothe I Nevius & Sons. Lg hdl Wage ny B ppt Whey pak ed ‘on Phy is about visiting this country. | many years. E. MERIAM. | policy, always regarded unsafe, and not to, be accounted | Congress of the Cnited States ‘kt thelr next meeting, in | , Fig !-amplighter, ——, Eastport, 10 days, with Iumber, | (2 of Mime diaky vets he Held lm Seenea Or cauel hears ‘The benefit to Mrs. 1. §. Thompson will take place at Moniay morning, Nov. 6, 1854. -| for apon any known principles of, _duatioe, either in Decemter, that they saya ey en nce | rig Brookline Sp Rondout. By order. " : A. LOVENBERG, Seo’y. ’ are ea “ | morals or in polities, ‘ical lel was cast aside, | tion in the premises as in their wisdom t] 8] deem = y a ‘ Ht » ee aa ee an makati ae a oa Meee . - the 2 Hie ual ates FATAL KESULT OF TRE LATE STABBING CASK IN THR | SOT ceuition Su erand eek cenertel, Gamamarure | Soe P 7 y Sehr Germ (Br), Crossley, Halifax, 9 days, with fsb, to P TPHE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST PavING he enteriaimments offered for to-night are; briefly, as. FIRST WARD. | and his Cabinet proceeded with great promptness to > Resolved, That P. Perit, Eaq., President of the Cham- | Schr Juhn, Cables, Rockland. moneys to any parties om account of Merchants’ lee follows :— Yesterday afternoon the policeman, David Gurley, | bestow a very large proportion of confidence and | ber of Ccmmerce, His Excellency, Horatio Seymour, Go- | cit W Shailer, Lawrence, Portland; Commpang, se me rocsiptd ill he eecegniens ont oe At the Metropolitan theatre, Miss Julia Dean com- | who was stabbed in the left side with a dirk knife in the his patronage in the State of New York upon the men | yernor of the Stale of New York, His Excellency, Rod- Schr Jacob Raymond, Bourne, ‘New Bedford for Philadel. | —————————— a at " " vho, in 1848, had bolted from the democratic national | man M. I Governor of the State of New Jersey, Wal- mences an engagement, and plays Juliet; Mr: Eddy as | hands of John B. Holmes, one of the candidates for the of- tnd "State nominations, because they could not control { ter R, Jones, Faq, President of the fon Fon ieee | ® a RS Romeo, Mr. Etynge as Mercutio. [The bills announce | fice of Alderman of the First ward, died at the New York | the conventions where the nominations wore made, ing Benevolcnt Association, Commodore Chas, Boorman, | Schr Mountein k le 112 Grand street, at half-past seven o'clock. shisnds La 2G. BAGLEY, President that the whol piece will be played. We believe that | Hospital from the effects of the sovere injuries received | They formed @ compact with the abclitionists, who at | Commandant of the United States Navy Yard, Brooklyn; | Sehr John Tuttl vor, Secretary. lise Custinos “wuasiha give toigite biianhneare deka (Gn Friday night. He suffered great Fela during his thai time had the most political eapital of the two; and | Herman 3. Heifeld, Eeq., Collector of the Gustoma for | Sche Eactine Hillerd, Pertridge, Bonten f =H. Gover h t give Shakspe ight. a great agony ing with Van Puren and an abolitionist at the head of the | the Southern District of New York; Hon. Edward A. | Schr apry Nickerson, Boston fet Albany. “ DE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHARR- lated, a» far as this piece goes, and we are glad to see her | brief stay at the hospital from the painful hemorrhoge | national ticket, and Dix and another whig abolitionist at | Lambert, Mayor of the city of Brooklyn; Nathaniel H. | Schr Amcrican Belle,’ Brown, Boston. holders of the Central Atmerioan Land and Mining Com- + * good example followed.) The after-piece is ‘The Sleiige | which set in carly on Sunday morning. Hin wife was | the head of & State ticket, succeeded ta producing | Ongood aud Veter Cooper, Eage., constitute said com- | Sehr Copia, Sears, Boston any, wilt beheld in thin cl, at 12M, on Monday cer.’” - A ivisi Vs lefea' ir Perins ny am, a order Driver,” Mrs. Conway and Mr. Eddy in the principal | rent for « few moments previous to his death, with | Tea ulitealopipee ot Oe Dation and the Biate | meseived, ‘That the proceedings of the meeting be pub- | Sehr Gormpliances Wiacon, Providence for Rohdout. Prosident. WILLIAM HEPRINS, Secretary. mee ‘the Broadway theatre, “Faint Heart Never W A i eeaak cass rentterdne ie reed fate eae tae aoek of etary deaseeaite GmOMniEas tie |. ae tine Sc PPro tes ints ed | Sek Waltome fetus, Balher Homiogt, for Boston. REWARDS. % 6 Broadway theatre, int Heart Never Won | affairs. The deceased ir represented to have been a man | the knife to the neck of every democratic official in the in motion of P. ., the meeting adjourned, =| s r, ont fi ton. Fair Lady,” “The Invisible Prince,"’ and the “Fairy | Of estimable character, a kindfather and husband, and | national and State government. ‘The democracy ontaide HORATIO SEYMOUH, Chairman. | Scie Schemas sgarger: Hondout for Boston: A re phanlpores ri “ 7 | aman of unswerving fidelity to his duty. He leaves a | of New York should remember that these things are | - N. H. Oxcoon, Secretary. Sehr George & Lnily, Nickerson, Albany for Boston, $100 eee ee ete eee ar," are announced. Iargo fomily unproviced for to lament his melancholy | hard for the democracy here to forget or to forgive. Sloop Amelia, Cor, Vortland, Ct. With diamonds regular'in aise, with leaves'made of mailer At Burton’s theatre, “A Heart of Gold’? and the | and untimely end. Am inquest will be held on the re- | General Pierce and his Cabinet thought otherwise; and, Personal Intelligence. oon Zosebhe Bieegegs lorearty 0 cluster diamonds—the whole re} ting » flower—dienp- “Toodles!” are announced. Mr. Burton plays two parts, | Mains of the deceased to-day, | axa reward, have called these men to high places, to | jon. William K. Staples, of Providenco, has been a Ship Woodcock, from London, arrived youterday, re. | Peaitds.on the 11th inst,, fro raw in one of the roome wicvare sable evan aval, . ANoTUER STANMING -AFFRAY. —Last night, near 10 | the exclusion of the eral i cond qhoren Chief Justice of tive Sopremo Court of Rhode Pe > | Bat {ih Tom 86 22. apoke bark“ Lenet,’” from nd igh pre any person ~ At Wallack’a theatre, The Brigand,” ‘Two Can Play | ©'elock, « man named Patrick Quinn, residing at No. 60 | {yt tne divine principle, that there is more rejoicing | 1euands and Al Of Noein Ringeiowe, sasecince Splrgster | Aaiery fee ee Oye cuatla tar Mee Verh, ks aps Tey rncmateniioding te too naeeanr ve the 7 ii - uietly passing throu, nthony street. \ . i a, ym Havre m st C ~— capo taree, fo which Ste. F. A. Vincent | ee ee ie estan ean Bale two mea-oaee | tthe only, volitcal reason aesigned for giving preference $1,200, exclusive Pee moma, Bed shaenevelntan' ss | eT te masta to Tan sen Co, Hind eight 100 BRYARD=Xr S708 was BROERN a } pal part. : : out of the place and stumbling against Quinn, a quarrel hese rev of 48, was that they had so far re- ARRIVALS. ping 9 At the Bowery theatre, the full eason opens with some | ensued, in which one of the men gave the vow we have | Rounced their sectionaliam a8 to profess to, stand on ¢. Nicholas Hotel—-Chancellor Walworth, Saratoga | Szperienced Heavy gcies from E to NAVE, sprang Reed of $100 ceeacarey tlag of reusk cloths, cassianecem, Additions to the company, viz,: Mr. J. R. Scott, Mr. R. | Stated. Quinn fell to the pores sat ba snacarees | = be petted melas ti ag enabiaphpely nm = 2 Cortis, Algtama; Hon Judge Reddey | Int 42 67, lon $957, speke !tig Thomas Snooks (supposed, Br) Also, alk, plusties, ‘velveta, iy ” Ta ol le | le au] in, Tacuse; by \ U Hi ‘black Joues, ntage manager, Mr. J. M. Cooke, and Miss Ellon | 72% ‘eal condition, it, hardly being ecpester | by revolt they could do no mischief, as only f ur States teamer flack Warrior; Capt d Aunin. | Sand ier London from cape, Comme, Gaseed aakip's long | serres and sik Meee cagnisned conde re pale Grey; the plays are “Damon and Pythian,” and a new ¢ that he would live till this morning. The murderers were | could be found to vote for anybody else. This reason Bofisle: Hop Jo cer yew eee Morrison, 0 SN; | boat, painted biack, and apparently in order. Took s | docskin pants, and one common jacket. Twill pay the on ” sted last ni hag failed entirely to satisfy the democracy of New York | Lewis Stears, St Loui Clay, Alabama; Rev A'S Storms, | pvt Rer lon Montauk Point, after whleu contended with | above reward for the recovery of the goods, or in proportion drama, ‘The Lonely Man of the Ocean. not arrested last nigh Onis Sustice ps pee A prderepeiess pursued by | Rochester; Capt W Barns, British army Col L_ Parker, Koons Wane ‘NW winds, for the goods rocoverod, ALLEN M. THOMPSON. meretans At Ito's ‘Young Amerie,” forthe Botenen cut. | Police Intelligence. Pierce and hin Cabinet in their selection of the do- leit pumas voip ame tie ns ak ‘aps tailor, Franklin strect, above Ii, Groen Point, Kings county. dren, and “Les Follies,”’ a ballot divertisement for the tewe is aie: ies of confidence and emolument in this ie. . ‘Be ip Albion, me, from Liverpool, Sépt 30, ma ee re Roussets. This is the last week of the present perform afew saieaaiaris ape sexinainsl tobe mtmatypetsieabn ‘Nor are the national democrats of New York any better | teh Col Mert Phe iotie e eee eae and paseengers, to W & dT Tapscott & $50 re te pose igh venta 9. fe. Ta ate vs on Saturday night a serioutrow took place on the pre- | saticfied with the Senators, and especially the Southern H d family, Philadelphi Also, a brig, unknown. green Lotto, ‘black body and light yellow inside. will um's two farces are aunounced for the after- st ti % . | sectionalists, to the disparagement of the men who have ; Hon y 5 No. 4 acta Seetevininioe/uoa'l tus (ialOeteck i lg areca: ore ete: ing fre oe pee rea quarrel nt rad po firmly ani 90 uniformly stood by tho stipulations of British army. Telegraphic Marine Report. ton marke for the evening, induce rom an vausual flow of Lived in which one the constitution in its protection of all the institutions PB (ore sate Fy r FAR oe el — Been: 2 Balk ORLEANS, Nov 4—Arr ship Oriental, Boston. The REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, A BUCKSKIN tional, “A Heart of Gold’ and “The Devil's beh pay f em: peyreshberied = egies Pe i he Hy asthe pape iond eee Sai oa Ticenatve te ney, Detroit; JH Bonney, ores Leroy, bowen: BE Lak den armani esis slr: eg $25 ortmonnaie, containing #0) in géld and two rings, pes) ruised in @ most shocking manner by W. H. Douglas, Oy inforth, Canada West; ston; ayo, . . ‘a dismond, in a fierce and almost bloody war, waged bythese men now | CS Mason, Troy; Col Baker, V8 A; H Lawrence, Califor: Disast: and Sixth avenne stage, betwoon Bleecker etree’ At Castle Garden, a new series of equestrian porform- #lso colored, who was thereupon fired at three times by putin high places, ‘and who have been so notoriously | ria; EAppleton, Nil Culecn, Bosted. " Bu sip Casonsa, bound to Charleston from Liverpool, | 804,29 Clinton place,” Any perton bringing the shore ¥¢ i F the former with a revolver, without offect; one of the | banded with abolitionists and other fanatics it | Atthe Irving Houac—Gen Elliott, Providence; Capt Rus- | with coal, is reported in the Norfolk papers to have ass ted ob Reet eames ere ances are announced for this afternoon and evening. balls, however, struck @ woman, named Anne Louisa | some of there institutions, and against the constitution | sll, British army; J H Buxton, England; Robt Hanburg, H Simieatee 3A a berees gaia 21th Ws, and wae. shen boned Sam Se ese Excellent entertainments are announced for this even- } Chaptin, in the ancle, inflicting » painfal wound, ‘The | Md Jaws which protect them | 1 4. 1 1 ou | HomPal'bedge, New Mampshirer Gee Walinay Cartes: | American bark “Bbansenwr ns Sruved 8¢ Novio * | $25 REWARD.—10S, SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN ing at Wood's and Buckley’s Minstrels, ere woman was. mveyed Be eo ar nee Hovpl- | son mounters te the ouseef Beprestataiives, Whe por Cole grates i family, Sem Francleco; J’Myers, Illi; | | Buic Hanpisy Nawext, at Providence from Wilming- | ou ) taken through mistake from od care ahs okie Purtapeventa.—The English opera, Louisa Pyne and | tal for me stance. | The Fourth ward police | suited a member from Alabama, unrebuked, to charac. | "°*} DF Parkinson, Mobile. fon, experionced very heavy woather, and on the 2th ult the box contained medical books and : aes oming Uy time succeeded in arresting Messrs. | Y At the Prescott ‘Housc—D H Maskall, J Phinney, San | tat Beton 76%, in le from NE, lost about 8,000 feet i others, opened in the ‘Sonnambulist,"” at the Walnut | foucis ; | terise this warfere carried on here with the free soilers : ‘ " surgical instruments; the books are marked on the ” | Douglas and Carter, who, much against their will, were | and abolitionists, as a Lilliputian affair. This is not the rated tS ekelg Wed ae lady, U8 ie EK mn, | lumber off deck. » The above roward wit ‘be paid for itton, |. Setze. feepone th reiget fe ‘ra the ro much take et feats Watsen oe sow tc Et me 2 Be, Twnescne, at Baltimore from Eastport, in a gale | covery and delivery at 127 William street. ‘chivalry of the South.”” Perhaps they deserve ft Hutton, ‘England; JL Newman, Philadelphia; REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY EVENING free soilers and abolitionists, now rately in office, toll | W Fellows, New Yort; ‘Theo Dutton, Norwalk Samel she A eee Rarer fem Peceest is 8 gale $25 We Brondway, bectocn ovate ted dean Baal street, last Monday. Mr. Harrison was hoarse, which | taken to the Tombs by officer 0. Deay, and locked up fact, of course, detracted from the success of the per. | until an examination takes place ii ‘ Arrest for Burglary Committed in Brooklyn.—Some formance. On Friday ‘‘Maritana’? was announced. | days azo the jewelry atore of William R. ‘Tice, of Atlantic The business was good. Nothing new at the othor | street, Brooklyn, wae burglariously entered and the them they do. There are scme signs in the times, how- ue Scum Gro P Mrnoxn, of Camden, NJ. was burnt goth | YZ Mange dlsek Newfoundinnd dog; auswers to the name of theatres. Mra. Farren hae concluded her engagement . 4 | prietor Tovbed cts live canount of valuable proecte, | ever) frm the recent elections, seeming to indicate | From London, in ship Woodeock—Mrs Tibbeta, Miss Lock- | @6°h% G hot “i oF acre wae burn try. Any Person, returing him to 66 Spring stro, shall the Chestnut. { font i s obtained as to who the burglars were, al- that’ this warfare may, at a day not distant, assume a | ¥°°d, Miss Lambert, and 200 in the steerage. dhree nea o character not “Lillipatian.’ But it is a warfare in The eap' eee ail Picaiat, whee nanery Her eet gbpranen- | which the national democracy of New York jg forewarn- Jersey City News. wchr in ie. ha nd remainder of tho crow werd taken off by the REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING Batrmors.—Mr. Collins has been playing at the Front | rat, bound to Boston. between Twenty-third strect and Fourth avenue ang | enty. i ‘ | y' to take a ive part. Disrexseing Accipest—Deata FROM BorstxG Fivip.— Spokon. ith street, or in a hack, a small gold hi wateh street theatre. Boildicu’s comic opera ‘John of Paris,” | ward police of this clty, discovered 8 German of rather | SUtotekes passive part. |. 1 at | Omeutunday afternoon » servant girl, named Margaret | gbip Lowi 4 chal y i ‘a ; fi Phillppe, parkis and chain, with enamelled key and vonctian obais. The has been given at the Holliday atreet theatre. Robert | joubt!rl character, named Michael Abbe, passing through of ihe ciate of New York, which the Union to auch | Cott, employed in the family of Mr. Peter Post Ne. 17 | seeped nema pega ee matinee fe Valet See Ander 1s requested to bring the same to No. 27 Fifth a Heller advertises magical exhibitions at the Charles | Ley a0 fhinkine shad he eee oe He tay, or deetat, | deprecates. Nobody hasmeve toanswer for init than the | Mercer street, Jersey City, died of burns recelved the | $¢ Themes, Oct 27, Int St 17, lon of 80. So i a oer nda SETAE street theatre, The Museum, under the direction of J, | vulgar eayression, arrested him. In hia possession was | Eresident and his Cabinet, whore organ the Union is. | Seetae Ervtinie, it Dhiba ddl See ee elowes |p. Foreign Ports, ‘ 10 REWARD.— Lost, IN BROADWAY, NEAR ; Fase are Dee of ullvee spocus, which woot creraat | Everybody here knows, and'one at least, of the Cabinet . iquid, ‘ALERMO—Arr Oct 8 ship Mary Merrill, Pote, Gerzesitt Boome street, a black cnamelied dismond rings ees Jefferson, is doing well with the stock company. ti cig gg er ie mor Mr. Ti por f ‘ knows, that whilst the two divisions of the party took place, and the burning fluid was thrown over her Rio Janxino—sli Sept 19 brig Paragon, Johnson, stone. The above reward will be paid the finder, on leaving Bostox.—Miss Dean has finished her engagement at tho | Apnewae bro property of Mr. Tice, of Brooklyn. | 45 act tegether upon the revolt of 748, the union, while | Person, setting her clothes on fire. She ran into the | Me. it at 68 William street. se Abbe was brought to the Tenth ward station houae, | 108¢t t ue a a cordt, | street screaming, and was very severely burned before | _SUBNAx—In port Oot 8 brigs Amazon, Pulsifer, for Glou- ohne er one Boston theatre. She played no new parts, “Schamyl,”’ | preparatory to heing sent to Kings county for trial. nated, wax only a factitious one; there was do cori. | treet screaming, and was very severcly b t cester, 1dg; Pleiades, Center, from do, dis, . Spine zs A - Arvest of an ex-River Policeman on @ cha: Bur- | Siity in it; the motives to it on the part of the free s xtinguished, was in groat agony |- ‘Sr Dominco—On the coast ldg Oct 9 ecbr Delegate, Smith, LOST AND FOUND. 4 Porte St, Martin drama, is underlined at the National. |) 47rc#t of an e Hitter Polscemen om a ck at lice, | Soilers, were seldsh, and kept up for political apecula- | until she died. for NYork. Z een lone page —Professor Risley and Monsieur Devani Mave taken | 207%ica'q man named Giovanna Coreu who hae been, | tionauly. In the local elections, they were always ox. | The anniversary of the Sabbath School connected with | T1eTx—Arr Oct 12 sbip Pauline, Calhoun, Matansae. OST IN BROADWAY, ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, the Howard Atheneum, and will open it this evoning, in | untilthe last six weeks, inthe employment of the river | clusive and proseriptive, always vigilant to secure the | the First Presbyterian Church took place yesterday. Home Ports, deendsen’ friend, and an thle ce tee ee : ? 1 ms pl Hion’s share on the tickets, which, if they failed to do, the 3 APPONAUG (Warwick)—Arr Nov 2 sche Adele Felicia, | Shige the loner hy leaving ie disected te MM. Reb connection with young Chief Red Jncket’s company of | HOC tien” Wooley, Wo. WES Third: avenue, and | WRIRS might hove the elections. Fog ar Mecnanicavitie, Or.— On the 3d inst, | XT yey Rendon at the Heraid ommee, s Cweie (0 OF By bois j ¢ } J y . IE Os eTth NY Y A Red Indian performers from the Six Nations. | stenting from the, premises about $200 worth of elgtht Bl ane are onl pete eee Went Nae They never fused with the democratic party, but | the cotton factory owned by E. Wilkingon, together with an 4 LFS hap, Ware Tee mda ee ee Always kept a body by themselves, and a body partaking | ite valuable contents, conslating of machinery and'un- | Mariner, calm, “Tt Ve8dehs Bowl; Monfine, NBedted, pe eh a EO Ekg eminently of the spirit of the leaders of the revolt of | gni ods, was entirely consumed. The establish- | BAJ.11MCRE~Are Nov 8 barka Phantom, Walter, Rio Ja- | 794, tor he) pte Me = ceri Ty ALBANY.—Miss Makeah closed her engagement and | and plate. The proverty was found in the possession of took a benefit last Thursday evening. She hes engage. | the accused by the officer. On being taken before Jus- | tice Stuart, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, yester- mente Sonth and West. aay, Wi #, p e stated that he had formerly been employed as Burravo.—Mr. and Misgeffchings are playing at the | one of the river police, but being discharged about six : Zoe 1842~-that is, a spirit of disaffection and dictation, Their }- , peiro Sept 19 (the P was ince: tI ecacultationt mace mostly eubela auiongst themselves, ment was partly jagured in Worcester for $9,000. Hogh Birekhend, Hudeian, NYork, é res | Eastport; Sea Bird, Curtis, and if they ever consulted with the national democrats, Restpert; Sea Bind, Cer $146 44, payment of the same aerat NYork): | the nder will ploave return it to at, Bonmen, | Hayes, Hopkins & Co., Mt Cortland strest. ts it r ‘ | it was all exaction on their part, and must be concession le fc jarriman, Boston; 4 = Suey Spee een ane girs , Weeks ag, he was compelled by want and privation t0 | on the other, whieh, from s proper appreciation of their | _Onfaturday morning, November 4, at the Church of | Salm: Thhde Wind, Cordon, Tuebill ¥ 8 Groen taped parbaah ed had Mhered oti se racy CatcaGo,—Miss Davonport still continues to draw fall | StU te prisen to stad Me telat. dn et ult “Or e100 | OWN political merits, tho nationals were not propared to | St. Francis Xavier, by the Rev. Father Larkin, Minar. ter, Eastport; Eliza Ann, do af street’ bone. to. HI houses with “ Camille.”” aos ee oe fault of 91, submit to. They expected their men to be nominated to 3, 2'Conmon, of this city, to Fanny, daughter of Andrew | ouville 90 days, | Telegraphed a ship, un: | having found same will much oblige Derrorr.—Miss Margaret Mitchell, who has been play- Phare hed Revver; Ofierr Butior amd others, of the | bed Maer tan tet and the Dationale were | Carrigan, Eeq., 0! mingdale, mene roy ng te renting) teaie SOCKET Bene aes oe en en = ‘ She played three parts, sang several songs, and recitod | the complaint of Licminiek Ryder, of Bue Wen anced ‘ garded, pot — as ‘“hewers of wood and drawers of a) Sunday morning, November 5, suddenly, D ORTON Are ‘Nov “SthpeBllen Foster, Scudder, Manila gad New York-—a dark morocco Rooke ook, contain : 8 fireman's address in costume, | sixth street, with having on Friday night Inn, near the | NACGE” £0 Hem a states, | REMAND aked 3 yearn, deputy Keoper at the paMen- | Zoly 16, Anjie Aue; Wabeal, Aisi Sake 53k: Co. anted “Banton, ‘November tat, 6 month, for ten thaws: nam his; Lrles De Rogers, Bates, 8) yan ars, payable at Merchants’ Exchange Bank, New River $d (Wot Es iat 35 30 N, lon ¢9 30 W, voarded bark Beta, | York, to the order of George Lela loreod, and of Bremen—since arr at Holmes’s Hole);’ Susan, Wass, Jack- | Which the pualie are contioned not to negotiate, as the Rivest cece Geoneces Masi eee | EreaSaetaoneter’a a pena paecaaie iJ , Too! er, Cc - 4 ‘ Led geal : sehrs Prospect, Linnekin, Jacksonville | be given to A. LELAND & CO., 171 Pearl street. ‘ellington, 7 noes mith, ‘. Wait eh ‘Townschd, Vaaneman; Goo | SOR ial Nie TBM ikerson; Norris Chester, Car- | (¥O4,—CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER PLACE IN } Aucetreid, Corson: Gaealle, Crowell; Lonadale, Crow Cena G inl nabecrtiber wilt Ueliver nav cont ai eS aoe St. Lowis.—The opera, Lotint’s troupe, is doing well corner of Bight Sodieohae tae eer ne forsee! | settled fn Canada; he left there during the Patriot war— ls friends, and the friends of the family generally, | Echo, Phils given on Wed- | tion a gol watch and chaty valued at 8160 Which | Whemuasked why he did so, he replied t with the | are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from vive ‘ Sort 3 ‘df Jeg English officials thero was auch a epirit of overboaring | late resi¢ence, No. 39 Clinton street, at two o'clock on nesday, Virginia Whiting Lorini as Norina, The Gabriel | they escaped. Yesterday the prisoners were taken ho- | Engl rude the, iarcionee ibe we Mn > “avel troupe were at ates’ theatre. Paul Julien an. | fore Justice Stuart at Jefferson Market, where they were | and domineering towards the Americans (hat no man, | Wednesday alternoon, precisely. ipe en AD: identified by the ecmplainant as the men who had robbed | WB was a tngn, could live there,’ And so the nation On Sunday, November 6, Winus« Herpury, aged 44 ounced 4 concert for Saturday, and Mme, De Vries fitratew nehte previous, ‘They wore committed. tor , cemocrats here were made to feel. so long as they eon- | years, 2 menths and 21 days. avo one on Wednesday. Another version of ‘Camille’ furthe s exavtninton : 7 F tinued to ast with the free soilers, that “no man, who ‘the friends and relatives of the family are invited to as been produced at the People’s Theatre, with Marie | Surglariously Antering a Shoe Store.—A German youth | Wa42 man, couldgnbmit toit” s- attend his funeral, without further notice, at one o'clock en cople’s Thentro, with Mari WE feceqh Heclick wenrrested sesterlay by atices | ,,TBIX. was the gencral feeling with them when | this afternoon, from his Inte residence, 1,321 Broadway. | any ° ‘ret in the principal part. ey. OF the Ventioasth! eae tobiee, ~ Bem of they went to the convention at Syraceee in i, fall On Sunday, November 5, at the City Hospital, officer gil; Hevenuey Corvor; Joe Potter, English; Wm Mitchell, | tom from beat, for threo days only, free of cartage, to cay CixVRLAND.—Miss Susan Denia hada benelit on Keri Inurglaricusly entered the boot aud shoe store of | Cf T8ET lo mae Sie ee poweds that they Dalby dathes atveiny wokttt eaters ae toe eer «, Brya Higveo: Mary Rllanbotr Delon; | Bart of the ity full welght warranted. Also, stove and omg ugh J bees epposed, and ves ) tt b st, » Price; | coal, at low prio tay. She will play next at Syracuse. va ner, No. Ai Broadway, and stealing thirefeom | hada larce majority, of the regularly chosen delo- | of hix duty. He wos a worthy and efficient offcer, and foes ay BL Reevens, eee JACOB W. CORNWELL, 479 Broome street. Ciygesart.—The entertaininente for Thursday night | 4 Wuanilly of boll ANG CAlecr Farley, had ona pate of | S8te8: but they were “soon given to understand that | leaves a wife ond four children to mourn his loss. rough ‘DNEY COAL AFLOAT—CARGO OF BRIG “MAR: at the Variefies, “Don Pasquale” wa: ars Flyin loud, ith Tuttle, Riek; Gran i dina: Bk ba boone Sr tead of going in harmoniously and organizing, the | Due notice will be givon whem the funeral will take | Barves, Eldrid, PERRY COAL 47tOA%-CARGO OF BRIG ‘eam BavanvatoMr. Crisp being oblige! to clove his thea. | "ia'd tbat he bought the articles in Newark (W. J.), ne | brute force, nnd they to act in guboriination, Mr. Story | At New Orleans, October 22, Cuantas 8. Ramnnae, | Hertford. Telegraphell ship ‘Don Quire 8. WARD, 411 Washington, corner of Laight st wns, at the time, chairman of the State Committee. He, | aged 6 years, con of Dr, J. Rabineau, of New York. ¥ as it was proper he should do, pened the rveting and | | On Eatur’ay’ evening’ November 4, after @ lingering | fiverpoctt turks Manta Steen River Platte; Amosos, FURNITURE: nominated Mr, Barns, a very suitable person, for tempo- | iliness, Saran A. C. McPyaxe, in the 83d year of her | Stubbe, $i'Thomas and & mkt; brig rorimbo, i, man | Pas raryvhairman. Had the free soflers come there for pur- | age. Jacksonville; echrs Mary Cayen, Norton, Bermuda; Sonth PLENDID ENAMELLED FURNITURR-3LSOARE eal company, now in Marietta, gave a performance on | Brooklyn City Intell poses of “union and harmony,” that moment was the ‘The friends of the family are fully invited to | Shoré, Stevens, Key Wer Arietis, Bee, Norfolk; Luther suite at very reduced prices, for cash, made and fi the evening of the 20th in that place, for the benefit of | lyn City Intelligence. time to show it: and by theiz acte of that moment are | attend her funeral, at two o’clock this afternoon, from | (hl: Nickerson, Philadelphia; Lady Suffolk, Baker, New Bebra id of ouk own manufacture, wareregea, Hotel. §. H.' tS White street. SS —————— , was taken before Justice Welsh at the Essex Market tre, has been giving performances in the interior. The Police Court, who committed him to prison to await an Savannah Republican says:—This gentleman's theatri- | ¢xaminat: = | St. Pasviek’s Caonen—Cumemony or Lavina TI CORNER they und their abettors responsible for the existing divi. | her late residence, 80 Wooster street, corner of Grand. | Y%f*...,, : the destitute sick in Savannah. The town being sinall, | cs. Tie coremony of laying the corner-stone and of | sion. They should have seconded and agguiesced in that | On Saturday, November 4, after a jong and paintul ill- | yey Sh Che MAE Charleen Griadie’ avtakapans Ne” the proceeds netted only $170, This isa handsome offer: | conseerating the Catholic church in course of erection ot: | appotntms and proceeded fe: nize the convention, | ness, StRANNAd, wife of Joseph Grosvenor, of the Broad- FALI, RIVER—Arr Noy 2 schrs Daniel Brown, ing, however, from Mr. Crisp and his corps, and will { when there a disposition=w th the nationals, as on | ba iow eae aged 31 years. Richard Borden, Baker, Baltimore; Marthe Wric! Dr. & the corner of Kent and Willoughby avenues, Brooklyn, | 911 former occasions, to give them their full share in the Saturday, November 4, at the residence of her son, | Wrightingtou; John Jones, Smiths A! ‘lomers, and Brena ee Ta not bo forgotten when Savannah has passed from sbalow | 4.4 rigco yenteriay afternoon, before a large congrega- nominations, and thie free sollers knew it, But, true to | Dr. Conant Foster, Many, witow of Dr. Andrew Fos: | isth Setter, Philndelphis; Son Hird. Chase, Newark: Edw | T)ANCING “MORE NEW CLASSES. niaguer im into sunshine. tion, numbering probably 5,000 persons. | their instincts for dominion, and flashed with victor; ter, late of Cambridge, Mass., aged 69 years, Dighton; Narey J ‘Bre: ton, Babcock, Albany, new oft mee immediately. ‘All 4 New Onixans.—The following is given as the list of | J . | fom the to where a ba $0 suceesstalty com 4 mo Tage Ril pig nd S bd age A of her ORF Cia Now hip Petronella (Perry), Dol, &t ta one conse of Ns Fig arr hamaagy rtnaeiiteiiek: Beenie jonals nin sense of heart, Hi jaryinng, ——-, Bremen. anesday the company for the ensuing season at the French thea- ‘Willtamsburg City News. | Gistinetion and government honors, they would submit | Jaz 8. eldest Maughter of ‘the late J.P. Peters, M.D. IW. LON DON Arg Nov § cteamer Chee Oncood, Smith, | seeeemmmeeameeeeeserseeees tre :—Mmes. Laget Flauterre and Cambier, prima don- | sunnay Scuoor ANNIVERSARY.—Tho twenty-sixth ace | toro even terms: {Mey bad the brute force at hand to | aged 16 years and 6 months, te Dp Bag tig Me ge THE TRADES, 40. ans Mae, Prt Ma, Marat (ze Dac) Am | cerry ofthe Cunay Schon tached to he Bush | FRA Mot ae hmm eis | meni heey Sutoggoonte outs MTN | HRs ee Wels ata Gunde, a | Nomaram Wannabe THAR, FOL Prevost, Darmont, Verian Richer, Martial Aline, Mall, | wick Church, (Dutch Reformet,) aitoated on Bushwick | git dere had felt'the Mowent aati vse, marshaied | "Om catorday, Kovesber of Chagres fever, wx. | Sauer 'huten ik aus thadcwcesatediae: momgcn Finn | ALY coment 0” de cmnettal ngratag o avers Borclas and Dulne, first tenors ; Laget and Holtzom, | avenue, took place yesterday afterdoon. ‘The opening | under the same captain, at New Scotland, on a former | Opiti eged $6 yearn | 1 sats Wonder, French, Providence for Work; Watchman, Rowe, | — error Ught tenore ; Genibrel, first base ; Lacroix and Buryton, | services were conducted by the pastor, Rey. Mr. Mecker. | occasion, and no. desire to fee! them again, They | His remains w: laken to New Rochelle, ai PROVIDENCE—Arr Nov 3 steamer Osesola, Manchestor, | e=Eeaares. ams barytones ; Beckers, frst basa in comie and second in | An silézens war delivered by Wm. Oland Bougne, of New | Bee er'them butte Dent them inter wene The | incaw, Levi Duryes’ 102 Seventh strcets fu? DROUMER | Nvork: Drips. Elisa ‘Ann, (Fercham, ackounlle Cora HOTELS. grand opera ; Beaugenn and Gustave Bedor, young men, | York, His remarks were principally to the scholars, in | nationals were not unmniniful that they bad stood by saassanpnanteanmedncmepinas ReLace Diensters; schre ewin © Rdwurier Marton, dea HOUSE, UNION. SQUARE.—THIS HOUSE cements | areata 7 Stitt, bees ; Caries, Math. | reference Jo the misatumeey week ts which big $06, Shon the charepion of the fies wollte was ines ak the city Pasir A Ue New York, from the 28th day of Havervon, Frederictehares: Seba G Weert Pics: waits Per eernancted was with Ge witkent: petvere watie Geen fou, and Chol, comedians ; Lemonricr, walking gentle. | missions is illustrative of the predominating or true 1 ~ dafche 91 Cloud, Lutury; Wm Hoi Race? Jotuabny aud | be sequireas 3 about ‘apartment " chit : by a life fulness Claiming, in thts State and out of it, that the October to the 4th day of November, 1864. j ° — npning, man, and Roux, stage manager. Dan Rico's Museum | ‘Pirit of chriatian. 4) exc plGed Ny importance of sua, | democratic party was dissolved. They also heard that | Men, 88; women, 60; boys, 113; girls, 129—Total, 309, fase Blache, Hazver, ices, Vai Jerslonan, tdaey me ess Sud sores cau coeeroes oat is open. At the Varictios,on the 17th, there was an | day Schou) effort in connection therewith, and the ex- he and his associates had been confederating with aboli- AGIs. Pagereetty John Roger Pah Townson amaraing soppers in small rooms attached to the restaa~ awatour performance for the benefit of the widow and | pected triumplu: of the Gonpel ; the brotherhood of na- | tlon'sts gle Porn oe ee hed ae “ Soy oapton,, Maria: Tovey Ghovery ‘Chasity, ‘Bigdesli | eau in this etabliahiment. HAWLEY D. CLAPP. "i idols | for no reason that any’ ever hear’ = to earn, din, S1nj al 8) 7 orplians of the late T. B. Logan. eee Chats ihe hearts of mene” PrevMnee °F | ent that the Presidency had passed” trom ‘his Tarally, 60 to 703 | vin Hone golfer famtecntey Ne | BORRRALREASANE SUIT OF ROOMS FOR 2 OB Foraox,—Mr. Ranger, well known here as an actor of The following is an extract from the annual report:— ‘The nationals were aware that bad they given crownd at 70 to 80 | ta > ane bag 5} tleman snd his or for singlo gentlemen, at 97 Pench bas red at the St. James's, London, | Teachors--male 7, female 11; scholars—boys 65, gitls that time—1848—the democratic party would have been 80 to 90 Smith, Rondout; Volt a2 ton place. reaper Se re ‘ ty. Hudeon! | OP: total, 104, Avernge attendance, 3; scriptural los- | broken up. That it was through thera that the line had Unikno F nacre, Ronaset for Pawtucket Git: | SyrvaTR BOARD IN BROOK LY in Vanity Cured.’? He is nearly seventy. 0m; | sone, aging twelve verses each,) recited, 618; scrip. been kept up, and but for them there woult have boon ‘York; sloops Index, Cash, Albany; Midas, Mt ES yl gird) Bao Fax a ples Wright, and the Spanish dancers, are still at the Hay- | tural proofs recited, 950; volumes in the library, 335; 80 democratic party to meet at Baltimore in 1852 to eer be is parton dat bee WaRa- | scat room om second feor to let, rita Reogitars tea. «The Courter of Lyons’ hae been revived. Mr. Parry | $0 T) : and the democtacy throughout the State, have been Br. A Cardesae7eh wit sehen Lingle W Dyes, Cummings, Balt “7 = Eas written a new piece for Celeste at the Adglphi. Mr. peep esterday afternoon, Rev. C. W. Hodge made to fecl the deepest humility that Gen. Pierce offi- West Ind more; J € Brook’, Graffa, Yr geks Alters jameson, Jame. Re 5,70. LET WITHOUT BOARD —T cy HAND: ‘ooke in playing at the City, Mx, Ai at the | Wes orisined and installed pastor of the Ainslie street cially selected from the ranks of the revolters of '48, and Unknown ‘ son, Rockland for NYork; J R Jewett, Baker, G oad cog Ay Fag a Fr LA tendard. ‘Mite Hitepatiek has. pubis maard wit | For poles charge tthe Center ts De Or Philiga, and | {ht aolvers of the, demeerato, party should be taade Wan 7 woke Paragon, NYork; 28th, brig | derate 4 3 irs. J. v u " . OF a is a to appear in that convention and there ‘ tece, Week: 4 | <meta aan asm ets wing barr oA A 4 It,” at the | Charge to t« people by J.D, Wells. | from authority’? in direeti the proceedings of attate i Bg WB ny ‘Olivo & Viren ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTARY, Marylebone, Jullien was to have commenced s series of Maint La¥ Sxnwons.—Yesterday afternoon andeven- convention to nominate ite officers. se officials Ci | amnes Toure | ens Lg pe gS Ai 3 pene a Kary , ne pireetion concerts at Dewey Lane on the 30th October. Mr. Buck- | ing, in accordance w.th a resolution pas ed at the tem- have never been rebuked in the only way they ahould Alm ‘well’s Ial.. 2 lo via 10; E a sander " were one the was ieee es tretnas, tad she of er a0 oh = riore hae bee playing at Liverpool. Rachel has eettled | rerance convention, the pastors of a number of the | have been rebuked, if they were not suthorize?, as they Colored Homo Hospital... 4 1 AN FS aeeeae den ry Weaver, Row. drums Gk Uaetgiaeeg, Planes oat a 10 rashes 4 6 x ditties wii4 te sompaper ot the Theatre Fraucais | charches made an appeal to their audie..ces in beball of | claimed to be, t ‘speak from authority.” Colored. persons... +10 | ae: ey A A do, etrect, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, third Seog, Bells yo ty cud wer Aumouican trip till next gus. the temperance cause. 1 The Grion pays, ‘“Yoat in the degocratio party quteide w \— Ars Nov 3 achz Cadet, Racket, Rendeat, Sond joom, for twe days, bd &