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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO, 6958. . MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS GHNGWED EVERY DAY.| | ANNIVERSARY OF THE OCCUPATION OF MEXICO, — | ‘Sl tm, taomded-ten, Zachary Tryin’ mum | Miaetings Of Qhe owng Mion'd National Beamo- | yor fee ow arn man, He cominanded the artay of the United sintes*but | ' NEW PUBLICATIONS, it was @ host that he connoanded. We cannot recur to | SURENADE TO HON, DANTE. &. ImOKI> JK gR prone hag GRAND DINNER AT DELMONICO the war of Mexico without thinking of He is goae, MEPROVOLITAN HOTEL—HIS SVELC TO THN: Its by the people of any other State ARRIVAL OF THE ARIEL. rit, i thought, word or in deed, bat y ° what it purports to be~a free, see OM, AT TEE | ays cn State. (Cheers) The national democratic we the people ofa Territory as fullgrewanen, | ONE DAY LATER FROM EUROPE. i , morrow. r a save of the and it would be unnecessary to allude to his eat | CLUB, HTC TC. } nol beings, enjoying the litical rights con ‘Wa Ua conespans vl i toe - Yr eadite ~~ actions in that war. When be thought of ‘Gon. 1 rise Amectivg of the Vouug Mon'’s National Democratic | st#(Pnt with sheir inciplent, condition, entitled to 7 pi ta Aon Anew and thrilling romance of adventure, mysiery and f tion of the Monte: Soci i he thought of al! the dead who died in Mexico. Think—- | fOr themeelves ard foen institutions tat ‘erime, eatitied bane Wi 2a ormia mums Society. he aid—of the numbes of general officers who have diei | (10D was held tat evening, at Academy Hall, Bromtway. | Own manne vis confederacy «* «| Russian Report of (he Battle of Traktir Bridge: meth or notin ore i Semc Sener eerer ages sfoep che peter. _Fosslly So one. ere. eouid rem forthe transaction of Use woual weekly Daainew. There | State wih mic «Sale cinattution ae they aba are Pi ven t ublic within the last five é a y 0 n the . name (i ¢ atienfance oresent it was 0 dition or Limitation, «o Uhut it be repablean. ae Bi stn dr tinrst ‘Shdtweniy years, ise sure io fead Mtvand'Yo prevent disap. | A SENTIMENT FROM PRESIDENT PIERCY, | Saylor, Gaines, Carey, “Macon, Boost, Worth Mees, | S224 lAnee alienvanee of members present aw it wae | IN, Diese sve the principles of the national Poltitment. it will be necessary 10 procure ® copy early in the Giles, "ke. Feareely one Generai had remained, Take | ™ cophya, tee etictci sateen gapetry tie tay democratic creed: and the believers ip such « creed we SEW DEFENCE PLAS OF SERASTOPOL, ning ok the newator, wget OF carrier. | Atnons the ad &e, &., ke. the next rank of Colone!, and bow with it?, Not one | Dickinoon after (he adjournment of the meeting. * {avite to rally under our bauner. but, in the of | ‘Tapcomnnaltae ee ays sseunie Warten; ‘The eighth anniversary of the occupation of the city | their duties to preserve om thele records the aames of | “St, George G. Byron officiating as secretary. Atmotion | rortiy; TURKINM DEP EATS IN ASTM f ‘TUL EXPERIPNCES OF A BYIRITU ALIS o€ Mexico by the American army, under General Winfield thove who have mine died ; and he hoped that duty would | was made by Judge Morton, of the Secomd ward, that We nil for valiant henrigdigaen . . THE CHILD SRER; well performed. He waa ren this afte: a committee of five be ? reolutio % ny ave mot n 0 es 4 A-Retumned Caltiornlan; n Vainable Nurse: the Fugitive | Scott, waa celebrated with ail due honors in thia city yes- | by an officer, that the subject of the changes ia the Meat, | © SUnmittes of tive be appointed to draft resolutions ap | oy. dare) Tice whe eameat, gupport the wma Slave Law a Nublity; Crimes and Gutrages; Kitects, of Spirit. | terday. The national flag was displayed trom the City } camand American armies would be an interesting one. Ir | P™°tNe the action of the State National Demacentic Con spitemns, the Yellow Fever mn “Bostod Ii 1198; Swindling bY | y1411 ‘(oy direotion of the Common Council,).the hotels, | the sugaestion had been made to him forty-eight hours on the id of August Tn dicate wits siglia aitcmeiboa aud all the public buildings. ‘The surviving officers who | SONA he might hav given a full statement of the | laai. The motion was unanimously adopted, and the ‘THE VICISITUDES OF THY ERRING; ebanges which had taken place in the Mexican arn " renth THE MEANNESS OF THY LACIUGL MANAGEMENT; ferved in the war celebrated the event by a grant dinnes | since the war. Of the sixteen general officers of the Mexi, | WA0"!RE gentlemen appointglJudge Morton; H. Hl. ‘The Game Cock Hero; Mu.es v8. Horses; Police Parade; Bt », " ‘ i ” ae Hooper, of Seventh ward; Waa. Mootry, of Fifteenth; Th 5 Mule ! at Deliodniog’s nw dinlag fooms, in’ the Irving House D atiny who now survive there are only two—seneral per, » Wim, Mootry, nth; Wve Charity; Fishing; Local Keporis: “Thoatrical Gossip, s - ramia Anns and General Carrera, ‘The speaker re- } Keller, of Seventeenth, and Switzerland and Bavaria. . cr Sorth, South, Kast or West, had better | Ze Catholic Church in bilewns, (Cheers.) ereign right) article nad every « must join the matioal democratic the party of the whol coun ry. Let ts | upon the watch tower of frestom. | SHE SOIALISTS OF FRANCE ANG LOUIS NAPOLEON. ; sietl Goss, ol 5 she i Freach, of Bighteentha 5 Wels Geek cee: an rete nt Le omireta maating Gow Yosinge, held ia tho-covsse of | counidd, at Wngth, the swnaber of other Mosioan om I Gare ». * and guard and toaintaln the rights and liber (es that have 4 JAMES Ts SMITH & CO. 15 Spruce street. the afternoon, the society to be known as the Monteznma | cers who had died since tho war, and gave a very inte. ‘The following committee ‘on motion appointed to} been ban lm! down to us by our fathers, such we no other a nnn ea i Society was organized, and the following officers were ap. | esting remmé of events connected with vhe two armies. | consider the J ty of a ratificution mesti people eve not a government worth THE DANI a + = We regres that we have not spnce to-day to publish it. andrepurt at tho next meetig of the club2>—Jonn preres ving foverve it we deere to ANISH SOUND DUES. N PRESS—4 NOVEL BY THE AUTHOR OF TIE | pointed forthe next yesr' t a prose ‘Heir af Redelytte,?” evil d At the mention of the names of Comontort and Alvarez, | Antbon, H. H, Morange, dohn B, Fogerty, T. Daly and C. | be claves What ifs portion of the States aphold an ia ‘ D. APPLETON & CO., 346 and 348 Broadway, ES ines error map sat 4 Major Kimball proposed three cheers for the liberal poli” | D, Mead stitution which wohave not! It is no concern of ours Will Publlat ina few days MSR ere clues GO winter tes Kei id €7,0f Mealeo in Brom tive. Given with » gusto, be Cam ittee on Resobutions then presented the fol- Paz sloas re reeponetbie for it. (Loudeheers.) The Consels 91 to 94 I-%. EKCHCROFT; a + Gol? io, Gen. Re 8» regular toast was— og through their chairman, Judge Morton, which | institution existed in ail (hese States on the formation of 4 {Br Ihe author of tie stele of Hedelyae,” viibariapese,’” £e. | aon. i 2 ‘The Day we Celebrate—Tho Mth of September, 1947, » re received with vepeate! applause, and unauimously | the government, Such of them have abolihed il peel py A pba BH the Bagol the United Btutes waalinhurled bres the aatiaielne, | adopted:— : sp me “|. pleased to do it when they got ready; let the other st in oe. Thronghout these tales the plun has been to present a pic casurer—Chiet Engineer Gay. Jace of a conquered capital, 4 Men's Democrauie National Ciab has cause to | ih ttwhen they get ready, and not (Cheers) ao - bure of ordinaxy life, with tis small daily events, its pleasures, The object of the society we understood to be to pro- Drank with three cheers—the band ploying the Stew") congratulate is + upon the cheering prospee's of suc. | And let every national democratic r +s Tam Ny thy acety the Alel, Capiata Letevre, belonging ae ben ac foe To Sea te arene tee E(urned’ | mote the interests of the surviving oficers and men of | Spangled Banner,” cena for the bo ounty and Sate in Ue plegtion | Fare be will so, amdaa I will do, iuvite into: the felt of | to the Vanderbilt line of steatnships, yeoterday morning, regular communication the § Capt. LavxLt responded (after three cheers for Sovelity } bel ce te or «| combat—polit cally, Tmean—any one who gainsay that sthus excluded, and the hope of helping to present a clue, b; the army who served in Mexico, and to provide for an. batt ) It was © nition of nate democracy bas aswenyb! wad.in | deetri will wtrll we have received one day'« later inte Uigence from Kay hope 9 battery expected, he gail, that distinguished of- | { don of thes ingittr ¥ . wtrine. (Cheers.) 1 vill stelke the sblelds of their y feader ator ekaine have heen gacriiced: apdine auempt | enDual reunion of the former. ‘The company inet at | Scer and orator wasto have responded to this tomet; amd it | {,.(labee.tottr dinfalcs of pure detuoteatic eeline, tald down | Heian ve Dole Cliberta with the pointed end otmy.apeat, | tant yin Southampton r & story exciting, Lave heen sacrificed, and the attempt 2 ceptable to the party ba oar State Loud ch 4 . rn 1 . been made 10 make the tuiovest of the book depend on cla- | dinner at 73g o'clock P. M. We received the following | ¥4* but ten minutes since that ho had been notifiet to | cue, too, wh ecting. with the toqdalltid spprobation of | { bud cheers.) We must stand by these principles and The Ariel teft Havre ut 12. Mom Saturday, September Facter painting, Pie Se atibaih 4 respond, Eight years since the stars and stripes were, n in © section ofthe coaniry. We have | by the constitution aad the Union: As I sad bafore on 1, crossed the ch aha bathed Af FExiractfrom a review of thy ‘'ietr of Redelyfe” and “Hearts. | invitation to attend :— note raincs Gk thks for the first time, hoisied over the halls of Montesumwu, dio. us as candidates tor offices men | a Fimflar occasion, the demolition of the Ameriean Union gay leg ‘barked her Kagits pes “He? ~ . 5 i aved , ub only position, the u st, beeau) out temptation, Md more fatal. be- | ing of that day, and immediate! ‘Heir’ and what a sensation it was! Meferring (0 the re- in view of the politeness extended to us we are de. | {Cheers it had we should have saved Santa Aana’s worthy and upright. cit w iat |. oa ase berona th of rede Ith ia y, and immediately proceeded om her maains of the (ear-wasiied covers of the copy aloresald, we find | gi,ux hat a reporter from your paper shall be Journey to Havana, and we would have had tho right of candidate, fal alton. | soot thode CrintiOhee cea ee ree Om. It has beameaid |) voyage to New York. Copies of the 2 edition of the ‘ ” “ o pay present Dal 01 rm opt tation, based | that these principles cannot endure. For one, my fell ti He necond edition faua bees tonha tne A tio say maa the dinner of the officers of the Mexiran war on the | {he Oar ie hie ae i ie: aan cane akan er | atten, F tolel wo know whiner tate exe | Londen Sine we pluced om board the Ariel by owr lor new, aad the places of drowned, dissolved, or sivept away | Mth inst., and ths note delivered to the committee of | pair stood suff ant the blo jumped to his toes. (Laugh or not, and Tam & you will joln wiih me, | correspondents at Soathampton, with one day's tater «id copies, we do not attempt to conjecture. Not tndieiduale reception, will ensure his admisslon, By the committee, | ¢or,) It ix a day that we celebrate now for the frat time. ; recive | or what is the same thing, T will foln with you. | ows (hoo was wedeeheda aah x Pete reeier Seneca ice Maeid he tokens WES M. LOVELL. — | put he hoped ‘that hereafter this would be a great us eae pret prin pel ort | But, gentlemén, Fain detaining you too long. "1 did not : vd by the steamship whic teft folerabieacqualutancs with Aeiitous heroes, (no'to speak ot | The dinner was served up by Mc, Delmonieo, im tus | tional da, after the Fourth of July. (Applause) disney for th ‘rer fonrihs of ont ‘national arene, | Mtend to aay half as much an have ulrendy said, bat the | Tiverpoot on the moraing of the Ust inst ‘reakenes) frou. sir Charles Grandson flown to the nursery | new rooms, in a manner which reflected the highest ‘The next toast was— ¢ Yghig of the States, perpetuated thus far mobiles fy a suggostive o a, these ie dpe Bee hot important wtol, Cation, we have Hiitle hesitalion in pronouncing Sir Guy . . 7 ‘ and the Satfore of the N. tion, Uromoted the honor of our nation Abroad, and our upon to deciare his position, and show whether hi gq toley io des Mertiln,ot Redelyfle, Varonet,the most admirableone that | credit on him asa public caterer. The fare and wines } TPC Rank and File of the Army and the Sallors of the N oe snd peeamerity £1 teem i Judging by the past. | stands upon the side of his country, or whether he ts & (lographic despatoh had beom re we ever met with, In story or oul. ‘The giorions, josous bos, | wore of the id rechere Driuianl. "ardent cuivairous child wens dni’forans, } Were of the most delicate and rechercl srowned witlh ihe beauty of bis early holing=s, and overshn: towed with the darkness of bis heredfiary doom, and the soit wndtowching sudness of is early death—vhat'a cwution ts a giheret what a visto! upand so generally pleasant. General W. B, Burnett Dignk with three cheers, Air—' The Bould soger Be dl, and the at- nce was unexceptionable. Indeed, we have been at ponded to by Gov, Purr, of New Jersey but few public dinners which we have found so well served | greeted with three cheers. He could searce the price he felt at mee hopefully, and with full trust, rely forthe fuiure upon the | willing t Je party of the nation aa the only sufe and national iy one Whose princiyiles a pro ‘every fection of the country, tolue ie car | nad Our prosperity as a people ee or determined to see how much crucifixion, that country will bear without giving up the ghost, and ‘ , Mawonciam, Sept. 1, 1856 Lam glad of an opportunity to ratve my vols in behalf the Thabor, which left Constantinople-on the 284 Ay of sound princivles end in beball of my country againgt | Wirt baw arrived . ever been | all fictions, by whatsoever name called. (Cheers. ) ces from the Crimes are to the 2lat ho was express ting them here. The sentiment insterests on ws a nation, Resolved, the pre x CENTLY PUB! ED. he was called upon to respond to was perfectly consonant tyte of Ute de ar pxtension The speaker then brief: Med to the re Aeon ‘The Caffarcl frigate bas arrived, with inwalida, t& ee ne ae presided,‘and the followings named officers were among | to Lis own hoart if he felt he had the ability to speak for Fight of Govermpaipt in fosal line to the resutarin ct | crane shetnee i eeete er nuinced to the. recent Oegus || iS Thies * aia { Bariscase; i The brother's Wile!” Two vols, 12mo.; paper | the coavives mm the rank and file of the army and the sailors of the navy oN LD Serene ee Rid gt etna Se ba It is, he said’ but the commencement; it ix the «tar tn ‘The strainer Armenian leaves with troops, Rovers, $1; clot, $150. pen “aig —those 7 rs b } our long eberished and avowed pritciples, we henriis m * * The Vieir of Redeiyite, ‘Tro yolumes Wno.: vaper, St: 1 Ssnec WB, Burmett, TH. Y, Volunteens; Rodnian’ | pinot Besse Of onk nad those. nerves of teal ibad won ve tan, hen eeaing the reut « mimber Tah. | the Fast, and like the star on auothér ocensicn {€ will | ‘The Ahonen Met? Yearys ftom the Bosphorus that ts» Tek al aah ae: Thin Rae Csanegekt? Grae Aseny. pas vol. useuery,| Bade rts me | Rc ae a a Sue git anaes ee meaemnien Uni ein mites :| ‘Ih a ealt: that the Norikeyn, eomsenreilc party cannot | [HOt of Omer Voaha's heaving been appointed Cow jelolh, 75 cents, is Boyce, Capt. Louisionn Vols.; Addison Farnsworth, Brey. | Gistant quarter of the Mexican teritory. He was in } conditfon than the one establisbed—that their constitutions be } stand. Mrepeat, yest enn stand, Ht is thin ya ost Chick of ail the Turkish forces ts fully eo» eyed One vot. 12mo.; paper, 50 con's; cloth, | yiion NeW. Von: George B. Hall, Brovet Major N.Y. California “when the few scattered Americans ewalvest, Thit we are opposed to all fuasticiam. visoiry | H¥ing ard Leautitul and happy Mustration of the words | Grived. ‘the famous Iskander Puaba ts to have the cou : ; : : banded themselves together and achieved many victo- | Ne fd id. One vol. | Moles; M. Lovell, Brevet Capt. 4th Artillery; Henry Ragle, ‘ id sectional cane; paper coven 68 ceata; cot, Focca OM YO! | Commander U. 8, Nu: Lewis W. Berry, First Lt. Come. | Ties. The battles of Santa Clara, Sucraaiento and others, | Mil sectional animosiy; that tend, in, curfree country, where | fin, Lert * 1a. Mt. Vols.; John D, Camp, Lieut. U.S, Navy; J. Geo. Dare SAE DG ire ae ee ee: freon apninet another, one pact of our tually of Baice aeainst th Tenth Y Harvis, Pi U.S. Navy; Jolhoun, Command . b, bi J and to make place irth pre-emineul to abliily, hon The eet Ses Tree Ce eer) apn Cone, Commenter © victories of Monte- while we hold that “partof the Deeg te oat rrentariclam. Uzoiry | ofa poct whose poetry T admire much more than | ‘en- | mand of the Turkish cavalry ia Anstolis, and will re ae ane main at (he beadquarters of Omor Pasha, All the pack st aie hort hores aud mules belonging to the Turktsh geuoral etal, NTLRESTING TO CURISTTANS—STRUGGE hed to @ ternal years 01 id iol ed | SN q Jer fought on this side have done, © Thi y part worinded wrlih valy # also a part of [Sayre eam ef ir Rene eh ll oot peer oe Me Apean Gite hae Cae ae rey, San Diego and Los Angeles must be remembered 4 equally demands our saypor long as And dies atid her worshippers as also a part of the t have been sent from Bale The Coming Sirugele among tie Nations of the Barth,” which | Infantry; Devitt Clinton, ’ Lieut. 10th infantry; J. How- qu Angeles mus\ SeaRatAe ava All whe sent Kavand > tei 1 was written and published before the existing contlict began, | ard Wainwright, Clerk to Commodore rerry in Mexieg, | bere. “cme of them were joint victories of sailors and hare 8s ogee et vere Our | (Cheers), What though the national democratic party lava to Sinope, ta which place the grav of the Turktat May Had {tin the Lover of Zion, No. 8. ‘The Lover of Zion ts enct, Midshipman U.S. Nod. H. Howacd Liewt tori, | #0ldiers. ‘These ant others were saciorable uceasions, privilege of becomicte “c Howe ent | hes been nearly crushed down aud “crushed out,” anit | army te to go fe wed in Hartford, C aL ASeyes, of Whom the four num: :W. H. Tompkins, Capt. 10th U.S which eyory American might refer to with pride. Hat uetituion to that right, ts ratic and | Siterally spat ‘upon the powers that ber A higher Tie Toki Quartermaster General, who wae will Bbead nthe Uniiod. Giaten iy forwarding to hen Gre iecer ge, Howers, Capt. Oth fafantiy; Wun. H. Gray, dnt | jew ths Joint octlon of the army and nary by fhe] vimana. a, tb political gociert uwer fs riang up in the people on every Land, eheeriog | Omer Paste in the Crimes, epeaks im. the. hghoot tenah \ PY Bade 8 , “ 4 northern Mexican line, a 0 jt that cam) of Resolved, That we are howiile to secret political societies, | tt on and sey! > ont © £054 wer Byam» { Verb ¢ . 7 . plays, oF Wiven cents. Address your letiers this :— Liewt. Comp. F, Ist Pa. Vols.: Gen. Albert C. Ramen, ft ee ee ae Ce eee ised, Thol wy brs late tp secret political societies, | it on and saying in the good work. (Cheers), {1 | 1. HEY riiord, Ct, Jate Col. Nth CT. <, Infantry; Chief . Guy, OB | Eeot oes not } Ke th out with a for ve to ep on I tongae, | of the vew system of fortifiention introduced by the Bus i * belog op} - Nf |. Peck, . Col. 6 may paign, and 1 bave often thanked my God that it was bad Ba in order that they may moan two things and read two | pians, Genera’ Me y ¥ BOOK NOP VRE PUALIEHED OA | Ahiee ee Ee eg ee Nance RT eras’. | Southoated 46 te to'see the giotlous ‘fag’ of mp country aoine dae eee ways. Perfectly” dintine!, "determined "aud patciotic, | Uame: Gtveral Melnik ae forti#ed the apnee belwene Boeaped Win,” @ book published by Messrs. | Tieut ath owt di : ‘Ac ¥ard, 10th US, | Seating from the Halls of the Montezumas, (Applause.) | jh ne ton secret there they are: he who rine may rend.” Hut how fit | fit Bret and second Une of defences by means of mines, inente noc doesit eive'e correctaeconmeot | Infantry: H. Gai PS Vola: He Dardonyitle, | He held that the services of those who hud achieved | proucilini ie evilsot the Inquisition With the principles of our political opponents, who ale | trenches, covered ways, palbades, and small redouble Tam aware that tn many ins ithas been | Lieut. N.Y. Vols.; A. W. Taylor, Brey, Malor N.Y, Volz.’ | these tsiunphs were never fully appreciated, and there- wh bays bn hile “ eerenl friar that ieecda lo } $228 themselves the democratic party’ He who runs may | Between Fort Maul and Bastion J. he has coustrected ft lis author bélng anonymous, and hence ihiseard | George W. Rains, Brevet Major’. &. A.; H. M. Black, Int | fore he thought that the entry of there six thousand | Tl i Liam’ ett eter people nl conus, tet'aa | Tend their principles too, but be who rcody will | gots wbiet, weg J the Mulakof Tower Public. My book will story be published, buinoeby | Licut. Oh Iufantey, VS. As: DP. W. 1. Myimpton, Lat ha. Americans into the capital of the Mexican nation should | "Pt DS, taberttoes nok octendere of tno Fiala pu run (great laugnter and cheering) uw a hao conunand the Malakoff aod Korn Messrs. D. € D. JOSEPHINE M. LUNKUEY, try, Ue 8A, : be couinemorated. If it haa not been for the gallantry | Cissed ty the bicad of our fgreraliers, we tell bone ad fraudulont—desig: ed to deceive—caleu kof Bastion that the allies would not be able to maja con = 7S of our soldiers and sailors, they would have hind @ mwth | conden: : aoe eee rin van ‘ without reserve, Plaw called the “ataine law,” as | one way In one meridian, and another tain them even if obtained possensi ‘0 LIBRARY, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE, CAN BE COM. ‘The Presipenr gave the fir-t regular toast:— bigger war than that on their hands. Their victory had With the evil few; a wislte! Mae te’ tae North ain them e sae they obtained possession of them. fm AN plee without haying in 1. a complete wet of ‘The President of the United Siaies—The Coumander {a-Chiet | « Uberalizing effect on the people aud in:titutions of Mex- general wth L, ond a mulatto face tothe Mic © | conrequence of the Luprovements made by the Russians CHARLES DICKENS’ WORKS. of cur Army and Navy fot pretence of lesening Individual po. and he regretted that one feot of that territory had he prete Jomening Hoch yghter.) Now, my young friends of the Natio ia thelr fortifications, Gen. Volissier has been obliged te It was prefaced by Col. Bersirt ina few neat remarks, | ever Leen given back to Mexico, The It deprives intallignnt citizens of the tnhereat orate Las cotta i ° would by tis time ae: son's Ue Lie only complete and uniform edition ever pnb- fn the worl : ; or pub- : ish-of chien of stitenamee; abd te contrary to the dernor Democratic Club, Uagam’ return you my thaoke—my | make some alteration fy hls of operation, ete ei a ee tea ii wae actiast aa pela abe te he Praslaee toe tae have becu lacorpezated tn te’ American Caio, a8 they Aad eonstttutton one tha very ire stall Be | sincere thant for the humo: yor hive doe >, ud fo Poe Viskeeeelcze Cie pea taglgibiaiotr I une y ae "7 York, and pnblished at oi , o° | must eventually be, (Cheers often occurred to hit | ed iu hte home, lis property, and the right, par the gratification youhave afforded me in thus waitin a dare x Ty FRABSON'S ute Chettnns Weert Philad. bare: States, but to one who was their comrade in | that if the unltersal Yankee nation had been mn the Od ment ofr Das reedoan Bad human bappinoes, a at pod he ost ples which I advocate are your pom from General Alfouso La Marmo announcing thet FYINS MAGSTRATED EDITION hs. eTLCO, mea, they wou! ve drive: e Bot put of Sebe J ¢ port on Mand « z clpl ol Ne ratle par “ a! lonte Ver “ em volume contains a novel complete, andinay be bad ia bedhead tcptan | topol, or if they had been on the inelan Has they Sate not c wnhestiaiiogly approve and endorse the address a Ragu ton tou ser i be vn eee oer, CT Laee | enek Monte Vecehile, 684. wht iihlod, an Mails amas rips soca cere crmane Seay be keds the bund playing + Hail + if they y end platiorm of prinetples and the whole course of action | but a bgrble iustecment in carrying them oat.” Thave | seeovertog from his wounds Will be sold eeparacels, price $1 00, The following are} Columbia. Miruk Oak Be eeeahie hat” that angler Radaent | Se zaebz, tie Desoerat Siete Oravaetion, whic mat et Sevtnthe ork trots bese cas ee TE oT ny graphed: Ingitiths Corvepintaons hid’ pub wid ck "1 bie fac sent §) racuse a ot August test, which tir bodies (bea ew in the wt, Dw have done me the ¢ Rt tr “5 moder, radiates 4 nz, ed is pers: Se nl Cais Major Kinnass. responsed. Though it was not customa- | her ofiicers here to recruit men fur her ariny wd navy. | all. ui.t bat. wid satlataetion the Bia'e lke! od, ah vont 6 and T intend to cont Vished in Tondom, tn the German language bar tacely rk Papers, foer ear hie.enid, to respond to this toast, yet it was eminently pris “4 br odlled he rye Deine Wl Od ce Pad Pre ee Oana fe haus of the noble war lose’ | evidence in the future. ” (Loud and prolonged eb contained long account of w visit 10 the Brttish camp ab Twa Chrisniassiories,and Pictures | Sitirg ou this occasion todo so. The President of the |} fire thie’ Thole sympathies rhould be with: the soothes | oWesuaestny Aaya geese At the conclusion of Sr, Dickiovon’s spoceb ii Shorncillfe, the writer of the article is to be belewed, sy So.” pram Hay. ; United states is commander-in-ebief of the greatest army | country in this war, and would be were ft not for the alli- | soca, tn wactu, tale Cement Commitee ty Jobe I Fagna. | SCE Ba, after whieh nding every man belonging to the Foreign Legion now eneamp Palisa. rif al prapanr tte of which the world can boast, for he commands the peo- | ance. “Napcieon Hi. had done more than Napale Engineer and Surveyur, OR gr ed these would, Thelt!t W. he faa fans Wee. ‘Opuntia editions bound in half calf, antique, brown | +e of the United States, ani they would form one of the be — sealer ao England. hott + + as who. bas re Cny Poltiics, oan ; u boi : i fe Pres = unity etipes, Ac. at various prioe ht § 7 hm, lane on both chee Mr. Pay, & consist i" + aatiis “Visit to the camp at Shornellf®” has found ite we: ind gilt erie et varia oY 1 Gite Wfuilen of tthe veel, “TON Pemeltat tag Sel cetuontary ni he Qaeen on both ¢ be katne office _ WHIG ASSEMBLY NOMINATION. Kt erg renter p ee " s " 7 inte Ie ts tp Sve large octave voinmes, and contains the whole of | u..¢ iecsoriip-arms in the militia of bisown State, Hay | | Ges. Hurnctt.1 have received » volunteer toast.— we atv ¢ The Third Arxembly Whig Convention wat eve. | Overy paper, and every word | religioudg tis Work» handsomely prinied, and bound in various styles, | ina mi own State, du ret” bist ning, at No, 22 Madizon street, and adjsurned to No. 24) elieved, although It evidently isa mixture of truth ama To seariet | ing afterwards received » high commiscion in the army in al - iN yo eae ‘4 compleve seb, Dousd in binek elotl, $7 5, pi, 0. Th full library style, marble edges, de., tor $9. | Mexico, returned to civil lite, and received from the Byerything valu -The Prive of New Jersey. Cherry etrect. The conveution was then organised, and a er 7 » Sy papi ca gueaen’ wou. | allele of Tresident of the Un ted Btates, | Tartuliier 4 ; on inotion of Dengis MeLaugtlia, the follow ing fesolution | The Salw’ Public of Lyons annonnees the departure This edivion is Very complete in twelve voluraes. paper cover, gh to-da} — Presta of the United Sates, Can we » New Jersey hasao Price” butene. (Ls * we wil) swe Was unanimous adopted iy i Marveliles of a laty, numed Josephine Adelaide de Kt, ¥ ce for the complete set of twelve vol oe: row returned to the people, yer tonight emi- te ese of ove : voll he widow of s French officer igen esd sa acs or oe to any one. negilp ones; emAngahow takes vik uti iaa and | Mr. ruse fat the request of Major Kimbal,) related an p vile all who ager 6 Rewolyta, That is contention to heuety oceialy ae wilow of a French oficer killed st the alege-of Rane, Copies of uny or-allot the above works will be senttoany | soul, {will read to yous derpaich I have reeetved from | ancedote of hie having got au English passport; and how. walier What mey have been pha endorre Mr, Willan Wost, t Alavi . A the veil in 1864. Sister Veronique, a4 abe le Perum, in aay mart of the United Siaien, free of postaxe, on | iyinn this evening i hits being questioned as to what pret of Englami he to unite un} co opermte witht \ secure andMate tor Arsembly tor the Third Asvewbly Mstrlet. | now called, i provending to te Crimes, with tour of her Haman ateligg peat pdiy “Dookulleze wit pense coast | ToMaicr'™, A: Kigtia Amor Stineartew orks Lailed from, he replied, Jersey ra gh dg ane eng: Mr. West was then declared the nominee of that ean- | cormpanions equally devoted and relate. These plows heir Oruers at ouice, Published and for sale by; T siGu'd atiempt ia vain 10 express ihe gratification it would | ‘The ext toast war:— Gest R made a motion, which wax adopted, | Wetton Vy acelamaifon, and the convention adjourned : lathe T. B. PETERSON, 102 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, afford me to be present at the re-union dinner this evening. ‘The memory of those who have fallen ap the ahlnat ‘of the Clav ti ‘i WHIG XOMIN n & ure wemen ave guing specially to attend the Rookeciiers, news ugenls and ull oluers will Be: euppited at | Allow ine io offer as @ scatimenc Your taiberingeck ne ; o en yng pal aig 4 . MIG KOMIKAGIONS wounted, not in hospitals and ambulances, Wut close te pe ie rept ig To pekhy. tinlon of epirits, brave and saceidclog In, ware fauhial nat | Captain Joms WyPmict: responded in eloquent terms body to the Metropolitan Hotel, and pay their For Alierman—Twentieth ward—Thomas Christy , " 119 Nassau street, New York. unica ‘oving in penee, FRANK, PIERCE, und guvete= respects tu ‘he, Hon. st ickinson and that a come For Avsemblyme stinker distset has, the trenches, as near as possible to the «pat whee they -—- ‘The reading of 4 spate! ived with a Our Comrades—We will ret own the soi! alalued by thei mitieo of five be appointed to inform hin of the fact ur Covneilnenm—Ninth district —G, A. Bar fell, wiruck with the prejeetiles of the ene TATORIC. TRUTH AND ROMANTIC INTEREST. Pier ne eee Oak sapere: WB BD 11 OST eaten SP EEOE bs tek rei ee } x, W. Melntyre, E. B. Hart, T. J +. ‘Thirtieth Aistriel — The Lenten Mundane Aegitt 8h, po hs te IMIR WHAM MERURRE'S NEW 300%, Tho second regular toast was—, other tenets and sentiments were propoved—au seg sl. "ype ; trict—J, M. Radley lowing letter:— Lieut. General Wintel Hie cornmander of th p | them “The Constitugon.”” ‘The Ladies,’ “The Pres OP dh goa: Poll mag Reprpasie KNOW NOTHING NOMINATIONS. a : . Peay Bye under whore guidines an ‘American army ponciewed majo | &e., and the compady aki not separate till a late hour. for Attorney General of this State, tu accord: | pyr Atderman—Eighteenth waré—Frederics C. Ma. | , {tt currently reported tn f cles that AND MIS Six Wives. e v a ‘ Steel portralie of King Henry and each ofhis wives, 441 pp., | (6 Mexican capial. The glory of ibe conquest was only he'call of Judge Morton, came forward and | a) Mahtirgale has become the Church of rang’ Priee'51 55—Comprising King Henny tue Eights, wih | eq°alled by the Inmanity dispiased by the wietor, "7 ———$———— few remarks on the nataie and character of the | W's CiumcitmaneFitty-alxth distrieteJohn D, Suede me during her resldence 4 1 do not demy fortunes aud fates of Kariraine OF ARRAGO: : Great Boat Race in Boston ing political campaign. He denounced all ap- | coy pis perfect right to join the Church of ftome or married | ran with applause. pebead- Major Rarwrs responded. fle sid :—Gentlemen, you | ST. JOHN CN. B.) 8. BOSTON, FOR & seventh district—D, C, Weeks. Laved, 1533. ANNe Boteyn, eee « aay ee h, but it chowld be known whether oc eas Aker @ 00--ST. JOHN passtons and the prejudices of the pec on +. id a tribute of respect to the “Conquerorof Mexi- VICTORIOUS. ns of the Kqnor law and slavery, par , MORE CANDIDATES. ed ks St be raised (in her saue by public ‘married, 1640; repudl 10. Kari anins How aRo, Ma; i -p ‘oRIOUE. ait Judge of Common Plea H. Morange, hard «ell ‘ ied. alent} co.” Uniti wit 4 a that “ i ' z arly the attempts of the abolitionists against the in- ge of Comin eury ange, hard dy 5 a tholie inatitution 4 say Ueheaded, 1541. Karuagtxe Paur, marcied, Sowsa to hy peg gall ee Re Lee AG ‘The poesia i ee the oarsmen of Bos- | teyrity of the republic At he conclusion of hie remarks and Joba W. Bennett jad and cont Aaah ade A VROTESTANT. be of all booksellers: or, id, direct from the fave Boaios whose exploits in that country seemed too | to” end St. Jobn, 3 , enme off on Chartes river, in t the meting adjourned, and the members proceeded in a tor Avemblyman—Thomas Boose (Twelfth district ep Oe ee a ‘“ ‘Atler, ORTON & MULLIOAN, 25 Park tow, New | inerealtie tatters ia th daring ant success bor. | former city, cy Thursday, the Lith inst, The match was | Pedy to the Sfetropolitan Hotel. Here a bab, which was see ee eee SUE SOOT TO Tn ble edebnalisins Manes Olan 4b oho end Loy Genesee strect, Auburo, dered on the marvellous tales of romance. But ia our i Z Ae - , ly engaged for the occasion, took up their «tation hing. sey « » n con own day one of our own countrymen, on the same soll, | ©T 8%00, to be rowed for in eight oared gigs or club 5 the baleony, and performed several national airs. CORKRCTION. the Tullerier. He wus vivited officlatly sou after by M RIUM Pia NT SUC BSS. ae with a similar disparity of force, surpaseod the deeds of | boate~the St. Joha boatmen entering a boat called the | Aithonh It was raining at the there were between We have Leen requested to state that Mr. Hugh Smith, | watowski, Minlater of Foreign Affairs. MEMOIRS OF BENNETT AND HS TAKS. Tee De. TED AoE Or Tae ne | ceae ar Pam the Basten ‘cerensen: seeing they Mata of ') Limp Shes Oats Bustcee pervone, Ucables on the, cat: | of the Cimuatian ied singe Corapeny, Bot a candidate | "114 3 ibder was cnpestel la Paitote oy days Sind onmeaendoh the very vatuable and invcusely is the fall of the Sebasiopol of America, when the mountain | WUich hat been aroused partly om account of the St. | sie. on and around the spacious’ staircase, “fren whien | indeed, for any other in the giit of political parti A royal decree of the 204 dissolved the Coloaial Coe Rock, we welect the following = sors of eae fetes f Cerro Gordo reverberated ihe dia of battle, and Jehu ciew having beaten the New York Boat Club on the | Mit sidrevsed them tn true Gemocratte style i was in E TO THE EDITOR OF THR HERALD, y. | *uitive Junta, und instituted « mew one in ite place, BOOK |. nnet longer existed for the enemy. eo HT Bik of a “ by Gi 4 od Ww re rm ol 4 o ane 4 gym ime. ain he men and things that have’ gure {9 Wem. | int town ot Talaps the frownlugeestie of Perote, | 2 Ct Juy last, and the Maid of Erin having been auc- | cheers thrice repeated. When the apylatse subsided, he date for bi mbnnitun ae Jade. at the Caart ot Coen, | ecmposed of thirty members, chosen among the most pretcion orig eae Te inde ii eh and the large and beautifal city of Puebla opened theit | “Cl in the club bont race in the regatta given by # follows:— Fens at the uppronching election, beg leave to say | | eminent personages of the momarchy, whose fanctions ‘pouries* with apparent fidelity the life and times of one | gates to the victor, and the way was cleared towards the | city of Boston, on Independence Day, and also having Mr. resident and gentlemen of the Young Men's N. am wet one, FLORENCE MeCARTHY ore lo be gratuitous and honorary, Generel Wenuel be + of the cessful editors of the present century, It will | luxurious palaces of the far-furned enpital of Mexico. In | jccn the winner 4 » i tional Demoeratie Club—-My best acknowledgments are | Sept. 13, 18 1. Setread with dep Interest.—ttnnt's Merchants’ SMasayine, five months, after leaving the bluc ‘waters of the galt, | “<1” the winner in « subsequent race on Charles river doe 10 yee fer the, Meand you lene dome toe an the oo ARR ee Bae ide over the new Junta tn (ie a® Bie apna: pee racemes bes inbes, wes aren. opilly. He | the small determined band of American warriors, headed Ae the time drew near for the starting of the boats, the jon, and IfT do not express to you allthe gratiie Witttamshurg Potties. «A the Minister. Among ite memlvers are the Date Eriiges nivel Ee caus paardcViuned maatke Review: vy their jilustrions chieftain, after overcoming’ all ob- | greatest enthusiasm was manifested, partioularly on the | that I feel, it is Loeause L can form no expre_sion whi SAPUSLIGAY Wanetvo. Uf fAumayor, M. Falustiono de Okaage, M. Pacheew, the ; : . wpirtt | staeles, had penetrated to the heart of the encmy's 0 r do Justice to my feetings, You come to me with re dae “myst ; It ena general illeres It ts not written in tie spiri ie iy part of the Irish population, who had set their hearts iy ‘« » Will Jak tube of Union ke + of sdulallon, nor with @ partizin zeal for a pervonat | country, ond from the lofty diviiing ridge of the snow | tou the success of the Muli of Fein, and is plearing to the ear, and bring along with | — The Williamaburg Republican Club have fayorite.—\iarper’ _Manazioe. pares na clad voleanses gazed on theextented valley which lay | "PO the success of the Mati of Erin, and were cons ociples that are gratifying to the heart form embracing the following points:—Iterista of Hon Vernamly (mereemed ite metallic re ATRINGER & TOWNS RED, Eviichers, | spread out in unequatied beauty ut their feet, But thelr oy seogeine hoe Peco step Drove the victor, The | (Cheers.) You vggression of slavery towards the rights of th erie during the wrek by = sil A reals, Om the et » a2 Be ay ph t completes min the smoke sporting gentlemen and yee who present, hen le re threvgh the “Halls of the Montezumas.’” tre to one on the St. Jobn boat. r a + NOV, ‘ ; | young men should come—young men for war, (Loud | that while they are opposed to int ones t metalile reverve wae 11,719 St realy, commercial vill, HE Ni SOUTHERN NOVEL, isinnd eity the months of a hundred cmonon thundered Hraman's Bath, the Milldam, and overy accessible | Sud contigved cheering.) It may net be deemed out | rights of Ktates, the general govern ¥ 205 U0 O43 coals, deponite of every deveriptlow, 21,006,00 THE HIDDEN PATH. ti ’ v ot Ly Maxion arlant hellier of Ales.” forth defiance and destroetion, and descendants of | Point from which the race could'be witnessed, of place. aa thiy is « political club formel f Veved from all connection with, or reaponatble tor the | tyle, aud the accounte curcent, Tb. 12 0 ~ “One peat 12mo., price $1 2. Cortez rushed in multitudes to resist their dai ins | tally covered with human beings, to the nuit Political purposes and to advance great political ews, | institution of slavery, opposition’ to the Fugitive Blage | "* : ger attrac Fhe endorsement of the Northern press:— / Ns er. Their dead lie sluiabering on the fields of Con. | least thirty thousand, en muraber of whi that Lehould make some allusion to the state of the po: | low and the extenson of wlavery, that as a matter of The Cariirts In Catalonia appear determined omer more rey Tiwi Bag Rigg rea waged tn Al ode treros and Churnbuseo, on the dark aad bloody ground | ladies, fo dense was the crowd, that a large shed ‘al partles of the day—parties that are dying, parties | State polley, auitable laws shouli be enacted to probity ta try thelr fortune, Tristamy, at the head of Afty mes, eter dunia Tooling, the saure teuibtal cians ai | of Molino det Rey, on the towering tuttlements of Che. | Inthe neighborhood of some unfinished bulldings on the | that are belug bom, sod parties that mre in i mate of | the sane of liquor. A upprenctind: Yesetads, Sie. lenoblinnened Ghet' han ‘ebartling Clecance, the came just apprevtation of ditferen: | Pe lepec. and siong he canreways and streets of their | Milldem, w was loaled with epectators, gave way | transition octween beth. (Langhter.) Old partles going Wate Pansany xeerios. Lh a . ‘Of socal and domesie tile, The tale is on Ameri: helovee vain. The stars and stripes of America f m the bemenve weight which was upon it, and fell to v partics coming forward; some parties ina state . 4 gone to Jolu Borges. ly chief lalely surprised md dir ved in can Ife, wud is tort aptty and gracefully wrought.”"—N. Y, hant folds ower the land of the Aztec carrylog with it over one hundced persons. - The whig primary meetings, for the purp felectivg | armed a captain aud we 7 soldiers of the ‘on wt rler wie Raq uirer. and the great elty of the Monterumas fell at the feet ¢ nuinber were more or less injured by the acci- nate 2 the ¢ ides dahaw cog aakk wank) nies tx nae on Whe ilitten Paik’ ts a work of originality and genius, | tie dotineror ot Merce te ii A vou maid Yomt Gos ah WA instantly killed nil Gils {a guing ost the Pf Cocca egsedomaentisbte = in nancinbly dis | Vitterin. The great object of the Carlts (6 to obtabn Tullof striking thoughts, Deauticial deseriptions, and graceful The third toast Waasee but our reporter was unable to diserwer any grounds for | (it Vaile of ehiich thie ¥ ene iien's ‘Sen .. triet convention, to choose ono delngate from rach district | pegsenrion of a strong place Baas week a vottate trees ten porte) of Gabe one The commanding officers of thy duving the inte war | the Tumor. A man named Joba O'Neil had hie akull | worth and a true representative, stands firm, stands to | f0 the State convention, took place last eventing and pana The Vaile Momiteur A August 31 pabitshes » notion sat heart and. wiih» taore genial Kindly feeling. | Mexico, who fopuiated tie cveais, fon iu, large zhtly fractured. A boy named Coffran, lad om arm | its positlon—true tote inteyrity,true to ita priaelples,true | € off in x erly manner. The following Gele- | wom treme the Minister of the iaterion, remloéing tho ‘Wunani'y ta general,’ —Bosion Dally Journal, to the ructess of © Mer and applause) broken above the elbow, and a man nauned Carrigan bad | to the constitution of the countty, (Cheers.) One gates were elected — P ms Mia that wo teslviie fee ¢ ” fe tuke ihe liberty of soniidently Cont ing i to onr Commodore East responded a» folloes:—Me, Pret. | Beet bis legs fractured if we are to be pers tted to «peak of them, engages 1th Word—8tephen 0. Jennings, 1). B Meoker, Edgar | public that no inflvidenl ee, for the parpose of private Tidekcorep atlete.all pote boca aad bonnes, weskrrely | Gent—it appears to devolte upem ine, as the venlor naval | 1 pmreaiing beats were manned as follows:— | in preventing the retail and drinking of liquor—anoteer ba fa Warton, Goticherd, J.C, Genter, J. Thompion. | ® paige lamps ao 0g UeUsl, aD epecial favorite with the wouen realers of Ame | Off crr present, to reply to the sentiment fiest given com Stranicn—No coxs Fdward Welch, John Merris, | engages itself in retailing polities im pisce of it—(laugh eh Ward ‘| eon 0 i * of nA they may be, without » previous autho aah adelphia Evening Bullets plimentary of the rervice of which Tam an humble mem- | Leanie Morris, Jota Molheurn, Patrick Cashley, John | te; another, in countess that it knows nothing 16th Warsl—amuel Keeler, Solomon Will T Ga Miller the Minister in Faris, or from the Protects Mls 1000 new ready. J. C. DERBY, publisher, New | Ler, for which I retarn my thants in behalfot may tarother bu 7 dames lilley, John Lamber' hier) —or if It does know anything, that It has no ‘York, and by all booikseliers. officers; it ts only upon an occasion Whe thiv, that T feel , Pax chard MeCart , coxmrain Joun Me principles to speak of And so we have all shades aad | as, Re Tae thn Montgomery, VAward | i tments Versons tafringing tls law will be " 5 EERE 0 . er present to relfeve ndrew Murray, James Murrey, John Murray, | phacee of jolitical parties, and among them one that is i aes jee sete nailed Navle W dat montos imprievament sud 10.000, San oxty PRCOGNIZED AL THORITY ON FASHION e pee. When you re- | Michard berry, Michael Driscoll, Bugene O'Neil determining exactly what quantity of custom house and " lore, Aereoty foanders, sod maanhnetwrers of id consuls tle yeh Wallen taing tie eevdees, rrrences among the belligecents al At bial! past one precisely, the time which had been | of fice sof! can be stirred into a inces and adtalu Williamaburg City News. ; ’ - ‘bets buying old styles. ‘This Is the most perfect | Fast Yotnt, we have cause to congratulate ourscives that | Previously announced for the commencement of the race, | to the © lininistration. (Laud langhter und eriots Kwon oY Hace Howae.—lart evening abrat | Kinds ss well ss dealere tn printiog atom n published ta The world, Of ai! booksellers we are citizens cf that republic which fosters the mili- | ‘be Bun wow fired, ana the boats started, It was soon | Amidoli hee fluctuations changes the national |... nal densi Peak must keep sb which they are to enter th~ ESLIK, 12 and 14 Spruce strect tary institution at West Point. Permit me, gentlemen, | “ireevered that the Superior was likely to prove the win- | Cemceratic party stande, I repeat, true 10 ite principles : Pace Bz oat sepitew in cca | eoeea el persons par ot thet sont 4 hive" Jou a rintieat ie " ning boat. and she commenced to lead the Maid of Erin | uni to tho constitation—not merely to the paper con. | Jeret by being thrown from his wagon tn Grand stenet * and w ’ yarchasing any FPR Morr REAUTIPY s ROMANCE EVER PUBLISHED, Ligon soldlere~ very ltuporlan! auxitiectes to the rightana | “Ort frem the start, and before three miles had been | stitution, which ix ax worth!oas # the material upon | sear Seventh, la the Fastern diets It appears that | *rticles, and they are trom time to thee to send © Gopy © eaty iifeane vesities |, fitizen soldiers very Imporiant auxtiiartes to. the ani X he St. Jo : f bbe - Leek bo . ar a 7 Pa cee nteter oot Mba General Licrature, Sclonceand Art courainingtargr | aside ty aed these nto? He thought the tonst | be rowed was twelve miles, the Maid of Eriy continued | und tyen which Tt must Ve walntaincd--if main. | 201% When the ope driven by Voxt Yan tuto. tis wagon, | of 1 a oe Mange, General Literature, Science and Art, containing a large | applied 0 al of them. They were all citizens and all | the siruggie, in the hope of tp thelr loss inthe | tained 1 cam Bede thet. eonstitution wish be was preetrltated over the dash lard, ant his twee | goo ainable rea ter, ‘and numerous Denutiint ers. He knew the feeling which animated him at " a. we that constitu —_ 6 in collision with the opporing veliele, by whit Satie ‘ engravings. Price 18% cenis, of all bookseller the commencement of the wate mad the feeling of the parviieoncens Date (~4 pone ay oo ua was ected by oor piers bi ib Je oe ore pov: Foe prose niente, on Tuahned. deve ig Ys fang steed et ln Munleh wot the aystie phd be would try and reprosent # scene which | less fabric of a vision.” ax the Superior continued to | fare, 1 ever inate Lagprarnnce of a young Girl. The Wits remenr + YARDS IX AMERICA PRICE 1244 CENTS, With as of elvil w and his tongue wes eplit open amd badly mangtet he wiinessed himseli, when some four hondred American | tenet) of Mn A | wounds of The injured man were dresent ot Mr King’* | cea lite, es told by a i ’ . Femarks upon temperance, (lis foundation) in'emper. f f i lengthen the distance between them, unt! the Maid of | pic wenhin’—that egusiitation fe wkich ot . * vy » Nuremberg payer hae ‘cases aud remedies,) the culture of the grape rian | KeRIEWEN ANY to commemorate the ersary of the | Erin, on the last three miles, filing berseli « 4 | bas abd bled, and wile It le the duty | S76 sore by Yr. North. Twelve stiches were taken to There is am out-of-the-way place in the aeighborort nited Bates, and other matters of fmporiance wo rich | Sew Pngland Sovlety ou the did of Necember, 1848. | @ inile behind. gave up the coutest and qui of intain. Ii ix t close the laceration of the Umgw hag Re gp of Munleb exiled the whee . By sean Gators, of Sper, in Ports al, and Kew ‘There wer any parsons — and a var’ any ot other | The following is the time made by both boats :— i pt. atan. 1 i ‘seed eeaiaeted ty. tele: wnebianin ts Deen ee se tt A wana.) om ‘or gale at No, Wer sircet, New York. Copira | classos of the community. At the eighth or ninth regu "i ana by it New York =~ mi wont “ br a ot etere “ ye yt 1 e t ay b 4 entered thix A afters me @ee = Miiterly on the war and those engaged init. The wat to tan. They have no assbitlom shove or | Grand ond lant inage streets, was entered youerin! ery | Miete she Gnddemly reccll-eted that she wes the SomEEEDr SPORTING. was denounced a: an umboiy, unrighteousy and vil | amtity . of youth, health and? Quog (f10) Bhe suncunend her They nee no polls of oftine. They despiee | img sil reblet of » ina 7 14 regaled themselves upon crackers | vedotation wad to take ibe vel. © pet thew destroyel » cask of molwnaee by 1 to the "Amp ~ FOR SALE CHEAP, A_ LIC tx Goon .| 4 Deals and che im fn the United States. “Also (wo gout 4 ae etal te re thet ts sought by the mere politic chines Jenous war. The officers present were almost inclined tes are the maintenance of that Wherty | aha ¢ ve the table, but they had at jengih an opportanity JON, te called omy “ . ‘ * eta 0 that (hat Ii letting it ron wpon the Moor on em mt , eae e never sould forget, It was “nach sentiments | which was promptly « + police. wh ut the privilege -« % Asada the uth ward yeuterd - time ® was bin Wo MATCHES 10 COME OVP AT BEATEY'S | could never prevail in s country like ours; that the war | retted Tout of se tac Ahad ad namgy Mabehe ata tha Nenaiay of toe Werisita See ae eee & oe FPS eer Oe ig bad aged net See nd, som tty, N, Jy, this day hed, on “ 4 tha 0 0 . . . mae oe Se y Alderman e dg ~- nap, steund pel Up. "Sport te ‘Semuaiaes aot prone dg ier ae emer pos to belong to the Maid of Erin’s erew niependence, that al) men were erteted equal, end Fr Wisssswenn ationtatrontel | tes were forced to tebe vp the matter. |) wee tous 7M. country.’ One of the clergymen present had sald —— poy tay Aa gp ged, Ta Atel ees ring the « sales, 107; femunion, | that (hs por! oo, Soy reteees toteae tee OE babies POCKTH GRAND REGATTA WILL TAKEFLAGK } Would Tather see the fog of hls country humbled in the Sermey City News. (i iappiorea. "Thin principle ls’ the eneneteee ar a, | 22. Netlsity Tackle of precttttlee igh eet Mi | Trine of her argued pareate’ Gill ip iow Gnlenrer ze Hotel. cm Monday ie Us), at oeioek pened That that fag should wave ver s conquered | Usimm AnmCANR=The newly elected Marrs of hs lessodeatio party, and It hae me ote Ne it | Germany, 1. Number of » Ahem. : | of ihe cletchne of the phous slesers wi beat heater De ities tat ter Onk Chapter, of 0. ..4., were iarislie!, on Ther tn, I tas extensive ax the Union Inquest. Mrsenger th teytatwlan 1, mayen os : nog! enhas pcigh,Branet—Rer. Mr, Hellaws, Th ng had ail | cay evening, at the new ledge room corn rove and | iter which divides monareby ton copetitves vi om te iP —Coronme Gem's bet on Acqust 08 aeseutet Ment Blane wes made from TOI wr en ely . hexe an vi begun to rue th oth FIND vtveet ; 2 ; 4 ean om the 2 “ JOHN 1 TOMER cubes the cannene t fecuert a2 North Fi IS pireete, ow witeh geeasion an swasde- | Noth » go j Sat ¥ A wahaypy Mexico in another | ine nest ’ York Howpital pon the | Chamounts by Mr. G. W. Mawr, of Boston Cnited Maire TSMEN PIGEON SHOOTING (N JERSEY, | beecine now satisfied that it would Le better to beve the | eignty members, The tucbem hy Tense Dee nnytere | anection, aa CLIN Jetaee river to where the waters | 5 man named Nichole J. MaoAeviile, who came | « Aseria, and Mp. 3. A Chapman, frou Ragiant, the pany. Supiember 17, ut i veiock FM. at Oweor | country extemied from the Atlantic to the Paci. | Grice Pemuel Bherr, mot Perret Gene ee raner, Eirw ip ie Soe of terns, | th from frectare Of the skull sr-tAentally re | Srmer being but 18, and the latter I youre ofan. Te oy treme tm tie tar eres Cis. | (Cheers.) et, y recom Chief, Jacob 4. Fin irae principled Gre Ge 18 ovary Sints in th | to his death from SOOE, enetdontally fh tg A 1 Wea Pectin for (ern. bora ite waa tin tea ON Nee ea cae & Lgrou Teais.—The trials of Gight Uquor sellers in to every cue that right whith Ged ook by ta ho trom he balers of the ws: ane eoraee left (Chamounix om the morning of (he 10 « . », memory meer. 7 rT ” - ih? to civil of recom wr * 0 nr t d . 4 f . . New ervey Dawes At mon. nent | Rechary Taylor, who, mt Reason do in Talee mruck the ise | West Hoboken, before Justion Fisk, yestenisy, reeuited . we OTN een—the right | 4 | Sore af the teotieoany eiilea, rrotuen’s Grands Malete at £ P.M, from q Five bandeed wilt vide good 4 om, with be | HOW, Kad thus Sloriousiy Inaugurated lap Manica compelza. | in ghe Alemiasa? Of Ube herpes aertne 9-4. tent 4 . Bitches an tld ee | verte a” . 1 | orneed the os il » by the rad. De rane hitane and Geen tn oop : |