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SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS. AL. membered that in those two «mitten cities, tweuty-six : ve a ey Te NEW YORK SYMPATHY WITH NORFOLK AND | membere! that te thow two smitten citi, twoty i “ wow. | MIKE WALSH ON HIS TRAVELS, wal WHIG CHARTER NOMINA- NOTHER NEW THING. PORTSMOUTH wanity. use.) But let me to an- | bh have been called upon to move x ew 6, Wiig“ regular moot: B,J ahall lsnue carty in season a large, splendidly got e resolution like that given te him. 1 tint calcio he cere 4, 1, 29, 31 and aureet, Tuk CoMIY FiGToRrAty 2) pa pier ate a ° fA 82 Grtet tsnctee. | IF wo learn from the | The Cream Skimmed Off the Surface eax ‘were unanimously nominated for Goniaining » greet number. ‘comic cuts, and @ won- MASS MER’ tragedies ve been transacted in the South, we muy ward erful variety of squiba. Jokes, anesdotes and Cinny things for TING AT METROPOLITAN THEATRE. reverently say that “God has been to us fr of English For J.,Witismace, having declined)—No nom | tun loving readers Pride eg Sana railed Roatttee on re: ain.” We cannot wholly shield survives eat Society. pat an wae mode. ee ee. cconnginteee ee d ft, ‘Phe yellow fever comes nowhere ‘that ot Re eee) vided UNSBY PAPERS.— im Speeches of Rev. W. H. Mubarn, Rev. Mr. Ox causes have not been before it, God dows not | MIKE'S TRWMPHANT DEBUT IN LIVERPOOL POLITICS *, op! - wend pestilence or plague arbitrarily or but cabs, 3. Abbe and Futian ots. . xo Gy How ana Gorn, us, Manis, good, Mr. J. W. Gerard, ‘them _ Because some producing causes have cree an ve wes q re contained in So ee Oral and squalor—in the ards from till | Beemeverlooked. Even in Norfolk, if they should now For , 4 &e., &e., &e. seo aah on Pee till midnight } seek oat and abate the causes of pestilence, they might | Hid Speech im the Limekiln Lane Matual For ‘and James Phair, Just published by BUNCE & BROTHER, metines ianigh bn we alg yang oF : PSOSEPH MANMING, Coetrman, vol, 12m0, illustrated’ Mss peace brise Bas, ee eet se Oat ee ee ae Receen | Sttcind! te carat t Die cees here Improvement Soviet Gusent Guana, Seoreiars. ( ae ra a eee page Sree __ | mase meeting was held fast evening in the Metropol: | Gxthclic end Pratentoen See eae a ee eR rare ra of ttle causes be nok y. Gowers, garaLooum, NO. oa | CATALOGUE or tan theatre to give practical expression to the aympa- LY evenly, and tell me whether ‘decent disability’? | sway these causes. bate pec oe gh (rag =e ws als) _—. bY MEETING HELD - CK . a} 4 acteristic? (Loud use.) After that-our rations relief of the remmed are ' GPE TEE ae TING, MELD AT EATRIOK | Ste batts ‘estat? i acol by tall two | thles of our citizens with the sufferers by the pestilence | thet charscteritict (Loud applause.) Atte Orleans, "We uiay say tothe necdy go to the pooriunse, | Half Liverpool Converted to (he Optaions and Benedict was tinanimously nominated as Co hae for the | Sampe required (o be enclosed. W. GOWNS, 178 Fulton st,_ “ Norfolk and Portamouth, and to devise some means | the peeks reverkes that the henttama sakialied oe oc- bo oe beg bend aed honse goes ® little way ; and Doetriaes of the sabterr. #leventh Council district, ‘OW TO LIVE 100 YEARS! wt aiding the orphans made thereby. The mecting was | casions was not confined to clergymen and jen We Bee ‘aacan Democracy, Jon Gussary, serdary Ant DEWAN, Gatemas TATE ES nara: held in pursuance othe lowing ei — Plate bs revs solare re mene eanasae: | Sidi neath RrnigeeT et pers — simple, clear, ‘ jh ; Mass Menai mae mame a Nonvour.— Cg TH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR | © OF “imple, cleas, (staites, and pity wager: Om There will bem mann mecling ai ine Meropollies tence, | {ReMy years of age, during the prevalence of the fever in bn age AP to beareneroue wet | MIKE’S ENTRANCE INTO THE BRITISH CAPITAL, —At 8 ‘of ‘conven. HOW TO ENJOY HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. hich hus kindly been piaced at the di of the cominitige | Savannah last year; and yet, said he, we are told that | cordia in: the faco of euch a caleenity se thie, ‘too, ioe Weems eres pan Fou Ons GHEE? OR lone ! ? by M, Rapheel elt Jon Baturday evening, Oct. 6, wt8 o'clock, we ae =e migatngaien, and bag hy country bv pend age it ve ws boas aad a per A Ye for the pur cannot produce women mould. OU OX] again. . . Baia bye ton ‘Councilman nator ye Pweaty eighih DEWITT s DAVENPORT abies fs Nn arent, orphans ht Noroik ‘nad Fortanonthy soa parents hare, ber gue to con more immediatly tothe matter Binet Mbbura ‘aa spoken of the verple sate fe HIS FIRST: IMPRESSIINS OF UOCKNEYDOM, Henry 4 ‘unanimously nomi- street. er. a ve soug! us repare way for the tlemen | our city, but said nothi those thousa asia ot ee Emanuel Meyer, , oat | foe 3 burn, 0 | who are to follow me,’ by giving yeu some ineifents that | The men who were kings Iu Wall street and feast nicest w &, &o &e. foe aby A pet EO a Ue Ie a se RCEe ee, CORES. panes 20 i rene, and pak! Docches it eremant rh have come withimmy own observation. And now, here | few years ago—cal! for them, and how many of them will Spohn. 1c Riverdale Behottish, 25. ee Heart ‘The public ts invited to be present and itisto | We have orphans—hundreds of orphans—little eblidren, Fe 3 find have stepped out / ughter,) “Think of nog- a4 i pe 9 we sedan od wlibo ates | By peas acnlaneg Nocti" | on detain wf own hs iit, fale eee | sds! Sr of ean tat preatat i | ate m he Pera _ 4 are wutiful, . ofa town; 4 1 ever preset " ‘ T37MonWAte mecting o€ tho National Democrato Counc ‘BRO. Ms Drowiway. . F. Manierre, B.C. McCormick, Jr. | eomirg home from his business; the wife and childeon | one’s children shoul be among the vageauts ten sated re phical Acquirements, ‘of the Counell district, held on Friday | ee aeeaT RRDA CL Gee go. King, are waiting, expectant and glad, at the threshhold to wel- | through the strests. Something must be done for these | "4 Unpatrioticatly Doubiesa Cyrner on a Couple oy Con 6th nat, Mar. Doty was uninimously nomi | QEBASTUPOL, CRIMEA, GREAT REDAN, " Comsmtige of young vasa fad at a inecting hl in the | ome him; they have evine to the gate, around them lies | orphan childreu-of Norfolk and Portamouth. Charity be | necticut Plate—Phe Great Sulderranean Democrat Drge oe re en pr aig Mth Wefereane 4 room of the Christian Association, Sept 24, 1968. the garden, snd here are fine old trees that shadethe home- | comes e special duty om this occasion, and uot only © | Below the Surface of English Sooidy, and Minds Beery: ‘That d a democra‘ BLAOK, BALTIC AND AZOFF SEAS. The rain which fell inc Aina stend, seeming tke guardian angels #ta around the | #pecial duty but a special winde for every you! "| trae Ppsaed ts laa antl! Sborkicn connie | All new video ahd Patlisked or Go eeiennet Prise $5 @ Fain which Sell incessantly and in delnging quam | Sit: tn shotae {tie tee fadteas and joy; | child noglavted and unprovided Dhl loth to float | MG Solid but Dreadfully Slow The English Donkeys : e'liny 4 4 ; A rovided Kl a th : tag Soe Rame~ovpoese ~ meine getinhino si of Gronwad sown Sd ever tity throeghent the hile ta aa evening, prevented Ni'3 eter Me drohing. ‘hi evening feat a partaken wn the elaten of dentruetion. Calum ik these tach Particularly Escite His Admiration, but He Thinks the ‘gratification ifleation: Portraits wed heads; | our ns responding to the callin such numbers as | of, und ther the old family Bible is taken down, and all | Us not only the du rity, but the ing of chari- Liverpool Bloods Pather Tame—— Mike's Private Opinions . Ous most strenuous efforts will be | also Ki Frengh, Turkiah and Knglisi officers, with valua the little lustes Ny . ty. ‘It fs more bi¢wnad to give th t ive.’ But 5 Y. FOUARTY, Chairman. be mee. ce, 2B cents. Agents wanied. A. Ii. JOGE- they otherwise would have done. Stil there was quite a | the litt meee opieen oo had se ver ani mother; the this ts aeneral Teal thes {) 1s. more Llseood te be cae om the Liquor Quection— Liverpool Price and Li verpeok eT at ee TS ; Publisher, 60 Fulton street. respectable attendance present—sufficient, under the | yoice utter the well known words, “The Lord is my shep- | to give than to be reduced to the necessity of receiving. Lights—Mike om English Forensie Bloquence and! WARD NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NOMINA- GPLeNpip SUCCESS OF A SOUTHERN AUTHOR.— discouraging circumstances, to prove the deep aympathy | herd, I shall not want,’’ he reada through the pala, and | (Laughter.) It would be a good and a beautiful thing Conume— He Sneers trreverently atthe High Sheriff's Cow - tlon.—At s of the National Democratic Council 13,000 COPTES 80D. felt in the movement. The meeting was presided 1 bs then the fomiliar hymn is given out— to-day, if the hundred’thousand children of New Yor! Mike's Déby i masaet, » akin ewe Hotel ais Grand eieest, POOMTERNTHE HIDDEN PATH, ap "at alias bt freed esate ite pan whose parents aro able'to gratify them, would give some- | S¥*—Mike's Debut in Bnglish Polities—Sisth Ward! “ 7 at Lindhelm’s Hota, 4is Grand street, THE HIDDEN PATH. Mr. Wiisox G. Hvyt, and the following named geutlemen ica Be fet Lect bath et eto, thing, from sixpence to e dollar to the childten of Nor. | Oratory Triumphant in Limekitn Lane. were Vice Presidents and Secretaries :— VICH-PRESIDENTS, folk and Portsmouth, It would not only be a good thi for the children of these cities, bu good |. WAS to represent this district aa " ‘AH BR. DUNN, Ra nene Livanroor, Sept. 1, 1866. at te in the hymn of praise to God; and now they all bend down Aw | have now beer in Liverpool about two weeks, before the mercy seat to offer thanks to |. Hamilton Pish, Ai G, Phe} JR. 8 ie 4 > and a blessed th! for the childre: let a JOHN MORAN, | } Committee. Hon: Luther Bradiah,errance Dougeliy, fasias Harte ce them for the settee, And | ask hia leasing | us (he maid) begin here tomnight {0 di hing ; and | d¥riag the whole of Which thine I have most industeloudy” |. MORAN, Chas. King, UL.D., Franklin Tuthill,MD.W. H. Bigelow, iets happy Jyous, | Bough it will not amount to thousands, as it might have | engaged myself at least riateen out of every twenty-four 8. W. BAILEY. Rev. Isaac Ferris,’ Geo. Steers, Alfred Carson, $elnga with all thas can render life dear and Joyous. done bad the night been favoreble, yet it WIG OF BOLT ‘house: tm tenling thin qnailly of cay Wikio hoary oe ; WARD.—AT A PRIMARY ELECTION OF THE Hi Webiter,LL.D., Gideon d. Tucker, Dunertotke one, aid only the little dues left alone’ T have mending | ipereate and finally amount to a) good large un, Ln pri adh ag nang Boch lees AG Nattonat Deraoaratlo Union sleqtoree maid ward, helt at WH: Aronson, “" "Edward, Hogeri, Prov. Howard Crosby. | Sn old book the experiences of an aged imam who hag | CoBclusion, he offered the following resolution : choos by perembuleiiag through almost, every: siveal, the house of Murray, corner of Ninth avenue and Sev- B. L. Swan, Gen, Sandford, Ricard Hale, seen much of life, and he said—‘I have been young, but | Resolved, That a collection: be now taken up for this cause, | Jane, alley, public building, and place of every concaiy tee or Gh Omer, damectrokes” Guy now 1am old; yet have | never seen the righteour for- | The resolution was agreed to, and a collection wax ac- | ablo description which promised in any way to interset wc 1D. M. Reese, MU, Chas. A. Dana, saken, nor his seed sing bread.’’ Shall God’ word be Geo. C, Wood, ” Ps made of none effect? Shall these little ones suffer hui rt street, on Fri 5, # Sohne all ‘the following ‘icket was elected Dy 423, pataines cordingly taken up, which amounted to a couple of hun- GEF AND COUNTY. | SENATORIAL, ASSEMBLY, ” dred doll amuse, I feel conscious of knowing both the place and SECRETARIES, John. 4 Michael On R. G. Pardee, ©. U. Ludington, Rev. 0. 1. Brace, | Think not only of four or five, but of hundreds of Kittle | A gentlemen in the parquette suggested that thors | t@ people far better than many who have simply re- + Goueklin Sharp, Paice eran Poor Me toa” Peter ¥. Cutler, George Nesbit, Henry N- Beers, aitten. ‘Weles icthacs wil ores, ae te thom again. were saperiatendents sed teachers Sf Gabboth schanls | nided/here for s year or two, Indeed, I find ne dttoulty Dail, Potor Walsh, ‘Thomas in, Joka W. Oliver, They have no fathers now, save the one who feeds the | present, und he propored that they should be requested | whatever, particularly after midnight, in effectually : Barden, John Burk, Mr. Hoy, on taking the chair, said— Favens, and who blesses you, Will you be hia almonera to } this month to take up a special collection for this pur- | jostne nome pretenden sharps whw lieve. beea tere gia een z Ladies and Gentlemen—We have assembled this even- | these his children? Will you care for them! Will | pose. Pe ANE Wh ab puaang on —_ CHARTER. Wm, C. Seaman, John Phalen, lip. , to hear an appeal in bebalf of the orphans of Nor- | you provide the means for their education, and throw ‘The Cuam replied that one of the resolutions already | 14! times before for weeks together, ‘W. Lamb, George lantz, Peter Welch, folk and Portsmouth, whose parents have been stricken | around them the restraints of wholesome diseipliner | passed embraced that same idea, A couple of Hartford chaps volauteered to chow me the Dall, Peter Carrol, lnvion, * peadore down by death, leaving their little ones dependent upon | Willyou give them a home and save them from the gut- Mr, Jasue W, Gxnann next addressed the meeting. He y ae ene Thomas Harrlaon, | SOM DEREY, Fublluhere New Yorks aud Gor mate by ail | the world for protection and support. Death hath chor | ter of from the brothel? fam glad ‘end pret Criecs | sald’ resolution had bec thse te i eaeeting: He | town a few evenings since. They have been here oer 42> councn: bisrior. kp couscrLDisrnicr, air conor bist, | booksellers, sen for his weapon a disease of unequalled maliguity,and | that Iam sanding to-night in the mbist of scity per. | offered with very great plenaure. It was tho four months; but after spending the first half of the night Amos Leeds, ary Judge, William Dall, 0 BOOKSELLERS AND OTHERS—WANTED.A COPY his path has been strewn with victims. At New Orleans, | haps mere famous than any other in the world for its = ier hs pric seg to Sremesives in with them without being shown anything which hai not Stee. weary a ae Se P (PO Piceerraes Aa Crue Mills Sy sierh of Logi; Mob he, (ok eas Egriamouth t jhe pares: serene and eee sentte=$. Sly tare money ss A te eerie Sad -vigr re not beg it por. | krown stale to me more than a week ago, I proposed, by 4 pg Eos and Sab Bode oy. snes ad alread the graveyards with the dead. Our citizens have watch- | call for help falls unheeded upon the ear of the people, Ix | form that duty with all his Cows y met here to- | Way of getting some satisfaction for the los of my eve Peter Dolan James . john Reddy. O., 46 and 84 ae ae od the pestilence in ita journey to the North; its progress | Ireland fauglshing ship loess of ‘bread are peck.” de | night on neutral ground, They had not come to be | ning, to return the favor by letting them into @ mast gts- 4670 CoUNCIL DistRICt. per i 'y 3 its pi * ‘Wm. C. Seaman, John Perrine, ‘Henry Tatjen, JILL BE PUBLISHED, IN A FW DAYS, A NEW | has been slow but certain; another season may Ming the New Orleans or Mobile stricken by the plagae, money | amused or to listen to political speeches, but they were | pioun map, uptowa, It was already past thelr usual Allea M. tniffen; Peter O'Neil." volume, enemy in our midst. We, of New York, have been high- | by tens of thousands 1s sent. And this summer there | all drawn here by the bond of xympathy. (Applauso.) ; * PETER WELCH, * By Mrs. Any S. Srermeys, ly favored, no epidemic having appeared within our bor- | has gone from this mercantile metropolis, $60,000 | They bad heard to-night of the desolation of the seaporia | C4 hour, but the manifold attractions which I repre EETER CARROL, an, {ImPestors The distinguished author of Fashion and Famine,” entitled | ifr during the year; and Ie offering up our thankegly. | and more to these poor, stricken, fog. ‘sickening | of Virginia by the plague, Agloom hangs over these do. | sented the place as holding torth proved irresistible, and ng ent of a Hew book by ihe wathor of “Fashion | ing to the Author of ‘all good, it is right and proper as | people. Shall their tn vain for help® Lam | voted cities as a pall, and the ouly ilutnination there ts with hoagimations !uxuriating on the magnificent enjoy ee} _ tre announce SSEMBL’ — MEETI Famine,” {8 a matter of more than ordi inte: The | well as a duty and privilege, for us to consider the aillic- | sure they will not. Iam sure that fathers and mothers | that of the torches ‘of death. Here, said he, we come ot 1G6Mae oR ER ey, sa a le Re ee A de retired Beare Sag tlk Peta Mrs A adc er Dy State, especially the | here to-night will not turn a deaf ear to these plaintive | back, after months of enjoyment, to our proud city with | Menta which awaited us, they quietly consigned them. Fry Ps Hotel, corner of Fourth avenne and Twenty-seventh | Sephens’ previans iamae, Justis the publishers’ little boys and girls having no parents to look toin the | cries of the orphans. Iam eertain that there will come | delight and jo ‘o have been wonderfully spared wlves to my gnidanee, and followed for milea with atreet, John H. BR anenimonely pomiavied. oon He ask Us hae aie ee > nave | hour of their bereavement. The citizens of New York | from this city such manifestation of charity, and hu- ty» kind Providence, and we rhould teap to embrace | a dooility which bespoke the vast magnitadé of Gown ER RLIUS L. PURDY, Chairman, | clvoulation. | Tr 1 pronounced OY eee wen, hare, read the | are not confined to country, of nation, or locality, in the | manity, and pity, as will place it whore it ought to stand opportunity of “casting our mite to benedt | the reward on the apeedy tpcelpt of they FE igen nega ppg, na nteren and that possesses even greater power, Seflianey, aisrensation of thelr Uberality, They have responded to | —firt In Curistendom for real hearty, humane, divine | eur wulering, ‘our dela oe EP Nady Seana ates ao ged! pea s sad - | ae and variety of character and than the calls for aid from Fast, West, North and South, | charity an , jo you way “ muel South. . ‘ ins re, where mr om 11 eat Retiree Deraneke aoa ao ies. Drpdecestor " rene athome and abroad. It is enough for them to know that | are expending too much upon these objects?” Ah, not have been the ring of the anvil and the masie of | hours, taking the ctreuit of the Gouth End and ateiking volte tactics Ooaton fe Orne HE. Pier. | lmone large 12mo, volume, price $1.25, 8 part of the great family of man {s In distress, when the | to0 much, would you say, I tt were for your own son | 1? What are Portsmouth and Norfolk now! | tack to Windsor, I towed them north, down Suit polnt, ong aer rom ihe ixade soliclied, which wit be Gilad In the | hearts of Ler people are opened for thelr relict” Among | or your own daughter; nad yet God only Knows bat that | Paralyred,. ‘The merchants are compelted to ty, praiin ‘ Publishers, 126 Nassau sitet, | the first to render aaai re main dispecelng aid nd medicines to those who cannot leave, What is the effect of the pestilence It ts unparcUeled by anything T have heard of in the annals of ague. These cities contained together 26,000 inuabi- jants—one half of these had left: and therefore they did SS Ae SEER, jance to the sick and dying, { am toe Aa gpd gy RT nee ta Rl sure they will not be the last in providing for the or- lection heid in the call of the THE phan. “fet Jenene hereby certiy that the a ‘The chairman then introduced to the meeting the Rev. ' ie corner of Firat Pretiue And Ninotoont wrect, on Fridey, | CSENTREVILLE COURSE, L. L—PACING.—t Wa, H. Munugs, Chaplain to the last Congress. He by this time next year your disero! spirits may be looking down from beaven to see how your fatherless rm are coming on. “He that giveth to the poor lenéeth to the Lord.’” God will see that every man is taken care of, and that his children are taken eare of lone, and left them suddenly, by turning » corner tothe dreariort portion of the West Derby road, on BAge Hill, Beyond the fruitless calls which I heard them pouring forth in the distance for me, asl trudged homeward by: 7 'p the meperrites ot sy ahiper Providence, who doet i Aad ch hay! ume Ta ag a a Bye ote ad the moat direct route, | have neither seen or heard of Lt heata, in harness. Geo. Spicer names g. g. Hero: raid hiv daty to himself and to his neighbor, and to his neigh- nd of these three-fourths have been we by t either of them since CITE ABD COUNTY. SEM ATORIAL, Ane names r.g. Pet. The above match is or pl ’ bo: '« chil ‘Loud yy ane.) pestilence and one-fourth have died of it. Twenty: Jan ond ay find track JORL OONELAM, Propeiewe: |, MB. Puasoeon,—Clreumttances more sad andimpressive | M5 Cott, (Fond BPS taming prsamblocmiger Tinto died ia Novis alone. ‘Tha ‘Wiest Bverything-en American sees on lneding in Hngland-— The ward etty |, before the peatiience, 4.000 inh abt- tants, and now there are bu. 800 there, and of these ouly 8 few have excaped sicknons, Thor we cennot hear the ery of these xtricken cities we should answer to the ap peal that ix mado to us. T always excepting the juvenile shor-biscks—untailingly reminds him ef slowness and solidity. The clumsy forme of the people, and particularly of the laboring claasee, and the still more clumsy mode in which they are clad— EMBLY. eman, Michael by Irwin, cares an Pula Wns E= Koen, ae We oe i a be ‘earce ay Charles Hara, ‘ENTREVILLE COURSE, I.—TROTPTING.—WEDt | sssemble an audience. nation stouda aghast John Nesbit, Gharies Wright, Seton Ratecn, nevday, Oct 10, st3 o'clock Match yectacle of an epidemic—thoussni of homes are desg- '$500-—Mile beats—Bes: in Bend bg, Yor in bar. et there has been no war. The thunder crash pur. sounct. vist. | ese, ‘D Pater names b. Katy Pod So th. wagon timea muflies itself into silence before it reaches ‘ y John Garr," ———_______ 0m CONKLIN, Proprietor. | cur ears, and only the undertone—the wail of anguish Fear , Francis Drove, William Gilstad. Whereas, Hy reason of the ravages of the fearful epidemic in a sister’ State, hundreds of have been *uddenly Jef orphans, whiowe helpless condition appeals loudiy to the charity of our citizens. And, Whereas the mereantile commu. ay , You axe rich vy desler Bk asin pity have largely and Nberally aided in supplying the imme- Nicholas Cowan, CURTREVILEE course 1, Tormortina —raons. | which deadens the boow of rotate g—only tia fila spon diate and prenallg wants ot the stok and dying: Therfors sakta teetoeenene relly conte 810,000 ant ee | {he mammoth appearence of the hornes, the reality of Harris Wines, day, Oct. 25, at 3 o’clock—Match, $1,000, two mile heats, in | our cars and hearts. Yet at our very doors there have Resolved, That the hearty pees & ¢ therefate ask vou to give us of c hall | Which far execeds all my preconceived notions of them— Michael Flood. harness. George names). g. Frank Forrester; Hiraw | been scores of deaths t ing—If not as fearful and | the aftticted of Norfolk and Portsmouth be expressed by | 1 pte yp esa fs you shal CHARTER, ‘Woodruff names r. m. Lady _ terrible because of the accompaniments of war—still, | 8% earnest effort to provide a fund for those uofuriunate | be ly repaid by our gration We will liberally | the stupendous frowning walle with whieh every place George §. Drew, ichael Loenan, Isaac A. Moran, JO! NKLIN, Proprietor. » | children. id to that appeal. Sympathy will do more to es . saE Marry, James MeLaughlin, a more numerous and more terrible, if we look at them Ressived, That the Of the churches, ibe superinten i tats Unlon thee: ba ‘teat. | “emt te be surrounded, the private mansion, alike with, 8. Bibh rd, Richard Murphy, John Kane, ED HO rightly, than those which have been transpiring yonder. | gents and principal ofour Sabbutl aud pubis sevens meal ell It la the Fouth that calls, att wo of the Nevth | the docks, and the howpital, Infirmary and cemetery, we Harris Wines,8e., Oberice 1, Danie! Kavanagh, Hi Pesort le now in compicle order, aud to accommo | The casualties of the Redan and of the Malakoff are over- | associations of this elty, be earnestly requested {0 take volun hag, a te pee pone : 4 Frederick Sherif,” Francis 0" i, Terence MeKenna. | tale the sd riding public.’ The ad Bailie | whelmed in comparison with the deaths at Norfolk and | tary collections win | oir ayn (rom (hs daie-for vu | SUA answer. Many im the South have th ine Le prison and arsenal—these, and » thousamd , ne) y on piiacl ¢ | Vortemouth, if we remember the numbers e |. The | Mulch shail be kuown am the Orphan's Pund, and that de | Northern other thing FaTRick TULL. {toapectrs souee, and ‘afford much sport to the visliors of thia beattifu sercled sanks of By stood, a few weaks ago only al The | Chatr appoints committee to carry this esolation into wtf different fre MICHAEL LOOMAN. 1ieon, The best of refreshments always on hand. ric agp’ to atalworthy teble, catyet te, | _ Resolved, That the mothers and daugiiers of the city bo Fe peeerer ILLIAM A. BROWN, Propristor, | flourishing cities, compact, stalworth, noble; aad ye quested to take an offermg to this their reliet, necessarily challenge the attention of the stranger. You 1 QTE WARD NATION AL DEMOCRATIC TICKET.—AT NION CO L—TROTTING ON TUESDAY, | {re them has appeared » ioe ailint the ten woh as the | Resolved that a phate Frames an Pree celsee | thie came th are at» loss, while looking at the stogrish, humbersome ‘@ meeting of the Charter Convention for the Nineteenth Oct. 9, at 3 o'clock, precisely. A match for $1,000. Mile | *tahy fure apd certain as the bolte of the lightning, an Hunt Anson G. Phelps, Frances Hall, Prof. H. Crosby | few manly ook in he , humber be bh, e . ful bas and B. P. Manierre, be appotnied an Kxecutive Committee, of men gene 10 divine whe: Peragos wire unanimously nonuinated as chariar oficers:— SHAW & WILITE, Proprielors. | ‘iresides, devastated’ cities, and innumerable furrows in | Juried, That John Thomson, Baa. President of the trving No riut of the (angination bs i 9 : seaside aie Thomas Sarr. Thomas O'Riely. Sane. Sumeetords behold Ta ok oar ihe, graveyart—theve be) ye bow yd rer ke pga ‘The question was put and the resolutions were uuanl- | are ret earsing the “trag ty of cal watt ing, w patentee Ber apace maame roid Mow arr. a Boon agieed D WA) i 5 checkered by vicissitudes, it , ‘uninven pera’ . nae ig poss «api weeks experience—if you are a pretty lively travel Trusiers, Schoo! Inspector. Consiables. ROAD ROCK, RICHMOND (VA.) RACES —FALL | Jn & life more than usually chee! mously adopted. one life is lot, but thourands. The revolution that I pe x pretty ively traveller Fran's Mscionough, Jobn'G. Kipp. J. Flynn, Biealng the Wiltorneee tia Caod noms Gus | hasbeen my lotto live much and be mach ta thom elties Thee Theis pppdiiiad Gi Uellbwing pubtlenie such ous rf i . Will solve the mystery. It ts the almost undversal love ‘Wm. O'Keefe. J. MeGlynn. ber, and continue six days. which have been the principal theatres of this plague, with pe oLN G p “ DENNIS TURBIDY, Chairman, ‘Fleet Day, M oer a Si coor makes for all ages, $900 | in the lant few years, and Thave thought that it might not | tit!ee of seven, viz “se Mota pects. George | | Resolved, That this meeting will use ita influanco to reine « money Which exists here, Nothing short of the pros- Faancts Macooxouan, Secretary. qubsertption; proprietor to add $1,000; four mile heats, closed | jo uninteresting to an audience like this to submit some A a a ag Pane foward Crosby, B.C. | fun HWeraity and heey oe tae ete MAD | Lect Of pocketing & supply of * tin’ could ever induces. ad) Pac oe ——e Day, Tuesday—A sweepstakes for three year olds, | Such material asa familiarity thus acquired has placed "ahi Ri hoe It is to the masses we appeal. The movement ia ofa | {wll blooded KogMatanan to go through the severe drilling 22°. WARD —AT A MEETING HELD AT THE HOUSE | geo cubscription, mile heats, closed with three subserivers, | at my disposal. During the prevalence of this epidemic, The Rey. Samngt Oscoon was then introduced to the \ “ ‘ of Joun Chriniian Lang, #01 Sixth avenue. on Fridey | Kame day, second race—A xweepsiakes for three year olds, } the weather, axe general thing, is remarkabl ne; the } meeting, He said: There are two kinds of causes very | Popular character, We wish that the chord of sympa- | and self-denial indispensably necesary to all who stelle Srening, October 5, between the hours of alx and seven o'clock, | $309 subscription, mile heats, closed with olght subsctibers. nights especially are of esrtvatiod splendor. Wises dinits. | bord € plestoene that to vo bed thes nothing can | thy may be tegched in every heart; we want to make | eminence io those pursuits, Tho horees are more Whe ralGommisce, foe ihe puryove ut elecing deiesaten to the | ,,1Med Day, Wednesday—Jockay Club purse, $0), three | Away before the eye into the iar blue above, veined with | te said tm its wehaif, and ome xo. good that. there ia 2S 5 perenne Sy enemas, Aad tap wea wel well | Sn Tea, sad thay aie alias eoenoak ly various nominaitig conventions, the following Ucket was Fear olds, $200 subscription, (wo mile heats cloned wih ie, | constellations and ribbed by the mild lustre of the milky | noting left to say in support of it—and our trouble | 8ot only lo the recipient, but to the giver. The stricken —— 3 : . cities have called upon us, W: answer this call. Let ua impr New York, should sewing effort, with loada which appear really ineredi subscribers, way, whilst the soft and fragran’ breezes come floating Fourth Day, Thursday—Proprietor’s purse, $300, two mile | on to bathe the brow and freshen the cheek of the man t)ia evening brings us in relation with the latter class. it would be trying to gild refined gold, and to paint the AMD COUNTY. | SENATORIAL. on this oveaaion in uw cael, rs. or woman who bas been cloistered in the darkened cham- | lily, to plead in any, elaborate ianguage for the cause of | “nother way. It may bo that the care of Norfolk aml | ay se. jeune mumber of little dombe » Yi o Fitth Day, Friday—A sweepstakes for three year olds, $600 | ber, rhutting him or herself out from the rays of the sun | the after the address to which we h Portsmouth to-day may be ours next year A grant here arean immense wumber of little doakeys here ‘ ; gubscription, two mile heats, closed with four subscel'ers. | ay if they were the golden arrows of the destroyer, and | list ‘The last speaker has not all our faculties for ap- | hat it may not be eo! Bat we ahonld got only act in thie | mostwf them not much larger than a good «ined Beir. See rg capt race syocpaakes for untried three year | 31) around is loveliness and calm, the night inviting, nay, | preeiating. what taken place, (alluding to the partial | cause of humanity in this way; but we should put « foundland deg—but their strength and eadur olds, $100 subscription, mile heats, closed with eight sub- ney ‘Mr. Milburn’ Nat the «| Mhoulders to the wheel, make our city what it ought to “ cuanto. scrtbers, cing these cloistered ones forth into its beauty ani | blindness of Mr. Milburn.) But now that the night ha be quite creditable fo an ordinary bores, Ali the etreste rue) Vau Wart, Patrick Brennan, Wm. Ward, Sixth Day, Saturday—Proprietor’s pnrse, $500, thres mile | its sweetness—seducing them to death. Far better were | come to him, God senda to him the star of everk bo, apd then call on Hereules to come and aid us. (Ap: Egbert, Peter P. Boppert. vr Matted In oak Mey we ° 4 hb rT plaure.) New York 4 now—notw ith: ng allour re | here are either paved with granite or Macatamised, Lord Election, certify that the | bests, (or horses only that have in some race during he | itto bear the scorching meridian sun than to take ono | ting light, and his starligh better than 7 anor tee! tran daly loses, hare eg week. Weights to be handicapped. step beyond the threehoM@in the silence o: that lovely | worldling’s garich vunlight. cent reforme—the fithiest city in Christendom. Ihave | street and rome vihers of the finest thoroaghfares are ICH once said here that > EL COX, There are at present thirteen stables In training for the above | Tiche gtran, FE oe, {rnapeciars meeting, exclusive of three other, stables expected to arrive | Die Ls and sorrowful is it that 60 sweet and be- | is not a mathematician. its Jo w York Quad but enly splendi pecimens of the latter, and I have not yet seem ign a scene aa the face of nature at such an hour should | arithmetic, and more is told by taking one rival in the world, in the way of filth, 4 2 sel : A. INGRAHAM, finest’ meetings ver held ta. Virplnlar ak some ofthe bee | lure one forth only to make his stops more cortain and d making it ous own then is teld by | vee the old town of Hdlmburgh, But they | elther das or madon them. The chief part of the gre ot thoroughbred horses will contend for 'the above purses and | rapid to the grave. Yet such is the case. Those night to us | beard over the water what I said, and they | nite pavement i* laid in long amd very narrow blocks, QT LOUNCH, DISTRICT.—AT A MEETING OF THE | sweepstakes. CALVIN GREEN, Proprietor. | winds hold and muffle the germs of certaindeath. I pew Bete nr Bw Tw ae BT and a vlngle rut bem yo met with in the whole town. r poo Senet re take it, that when this disease first comes upon | from the w! Tay of workls which we seein the hea- | S¢w York stands unrivalled. (Laughter.) Let on ge Women of all el ot SSE FT ee 9 enentnudly nomiastes Se REGATTAS. the system, if it were then grappled with, it were | vens. When wo think of so many men being slaughtered | ¥rk and clean cur elty, aml so remove these causes y be neon driving for themselves, . “ : Bs but ft’ may be | In battle we hear it with comparative coldness, but when Let this movement for the relief of the or- | both thr 4 and on the several beautifal enier, John Rafferty, Thomas Chevors, Alexander | . . . comparatively easily dealt with; t We scale anh tes tne basen lows ins on hyadll Jf A. Denaah Cenance MPIRE CITY REGATTA CLUB—GRAND REGATTA. sense: treach assassin, | we hear of one orphaned household in England or France, be popular, ao A ruads which leas from the town to the Hedge, John McDermott, Commivee. | He Watmcaday’ Getober Lith, tk the Red Homes Phare | styled among diseases the treacherous assassin, fen are directly aroused, It was well | Will put his hand’ Into his pocket ttle villages pletureequs retreste, to throw its victimes off their res It lalla them into fatal security. As @ genera! thing, before the disease supervenes, or rather at the first stage of the disease, then our *ympat that our brother had tollowed th by describing individ iota, OF | Grounds—Three Races—* Prizee—All the World invi- , | tedm eceaston—Other cities to a the more closely it ix brought hom ry Fifwcen Boats, building for the sa which he had, | the aid of Norfolk and Porteme at in that grief, on one of thew pomAe CONVENTION ) Ase ‘TING OF THE COUNOCLL goad” or any ot the namberlese ational democrats of the Fifty-fifth district.held at M. Smith's, comer of Twenty sevouth street and Fourth | be represent on mn D be delightful + ol First, Racr—Four Osaep Boars. on experience an unwonted hilarity, an animation , the better for our h * ightful to medate +e Ee seta ae hanhaach Cabin Four Men and Four ar Tandy Weir Wit, Eindiiclty aud Teoyancy pervade | bears, and the hetier. for ptnember peuple, to poets and pleasure segking ‘nal ri act J, D, MeGuxss, Secretary. First Prize, purse $10 | your frame, so that you could and run, and almost | that this grief is a guiltless grief. one perves, by dashing Biormingtale Presse atk. val 7 pga d eee Porrees mount upon eagles’ wings. The fer order of philosophers. Vrovidenee | ‘het in pot aveneg b it would be igus tingt NDENT CANDIDATE se Leet bans meee a Urdly, | Toad comes 6 alight pain ‘s wholeroms retribution for sin. 1 belleve lathe ne, | 4y™pathy The libers] chamess which our New York othe rT FOR STREET COMMISSIONER, Mpovenioon fegh ccupeur werk Dosis. en & tremulons rhiver of the nerves, and | cessity of hunger under cerinin cfroumstances. 1 belloye | The sesulution a pree @ tecnporarily maimed ISAAC T, COX, First Prize, pu: sees $20) Third Prize #2 | then the pain in the back. These sometimes tnerease | that the feeling of want is a wholesome tonle in the «to- r. Rewer prope 5 ~ or seeing mi hedy elee ang heed Fer ROMER NRE NE YB ON RT Seoond Prize, 10 Entrance fee $2 owly; and now, if you have an experienced physician, a | much of » lazy (Laughter) Hat ail sympathise | complimentary remarks appropriate to ; forewamt out of shattered wagon 8 pala LY ing THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD.— Tumb AMPION’S—ONE Pash Bevis, od nurse, resort to the simplest remedies—a mustard | for the unfortunate! And in thinking of them let ua re the hearty Of this meeting bo aod | yuickentog zest to « drive on them, which is utterly um The opening campaign tor November election is fast in- Nineteen fect Whitebatl workiag boats je: ‘ 4 Reap the | hendbet thetchis cap Of sorrow may be put o. car Hes. tenfered to Mone Raphael F and unknown here. Neither ¢ there « Barnham's, in in a. Old Tomraany belched forth his war Prize, Gold nd of $1 ath and a miid eatharthic; remain in bed and keep th: Pp p Pp 8 oe J ; ' ‘Seeopand hin oid enemy, ‘with other new factions of no becend Prive peeee $00) Fourth prige.........- “Jo | berves quiet—the chances are pine out of ten, or ninety- | Honor to those physicians more distinguished for thei ae « “truckman’s 2 Wiley’s Jones’, Kearfs, or other lively _ ipeonsidera crave ‘to say naugh: of the recreant | Third Prize, purse. 3 Entrance fee $10” pine out of a hundred im your fever. Bat who thin 4 humanity than Ld skill, th yh that has been 4: ge hy Os wre v4 pal eh Seve Tew Aro themselves for the AC "* valued at $0, will go with tbe | this ix “Yellow Jack,” is facetiously called? Who jonor to those el men who have net deserted their P, cr ore » joke, graiea rae rons ot proep ri n by 8 membe a0 9 can for a moment suppese that this {* the dreeted and | flocks! Heart work can be paid only by heart-work. The Dr. Bum sien, eogh with friends and then drive off » the peat elentlar at the same performance, Three whe ride out here, rarely make more (han one stop, aud each of prospective but | first prize, if won by s member of the Ch Rovomber's vlawill set alle rare ai ‘All boeta, whether in the elty or from & distance, must be | (A2{r",simemens sunpese that thie et itke the ance, Ce te ne kere and the eae Cae ees Oe eneowers | mower in the field? Alas, men are thrown off their heart slone can pay for what the heart gives, Mr. O« good then alluded to a class of persons very officlont in special plea for the claps whe 4 paid. mL +4 " that at the spot = they jaten! to tarn bee 1 7 J 4 unrd. ‘Itis only a slight attack,’ they say, “of remit- | this pestilencethe public officers of the government, ‘ ¥ 7. Cenetine ape eee He Warmen’ey Marke: Eval, Wo 19'| Cer aees to wan weels tay sp We tou’ Bes fie, | The Unites States terviee, be eid, ‘has ‘bare’ a a | Tide resting spell Is usually extended Wy an boat or - - elas! comes the fever in all ite terrible malignity and | repreyented in’ Norfolk. The avy yard in Jurt of Kis puilante Whar hes | 220%", Urey Jerhap « single pt of le on aorein of te, REWARDS. power, like a strong man armed, You are instant mouth is in the charge of one who uni os $ the id ot the po tell fla opented by t eevee present pipe towncen, It “ r thrown on your couch; the physician then in haste ai) the virtoes of a man with all the ‘ero Mo apd nd ne fre Polat GE GES rlediged oat thhe ay tenn well on our 6 REWARD.—ON THE 7TH OF SKPTEM. | kent for; but, slas, in too many cases, too late, | im of the saidor. (Applause) The chief of that foe pee yoo ve usin of bis | pot Tel aeons ae Ce $15.00 ber last two boxes were delivered at the | And now the throbbing temple, the tightened | navy yard has been distinguished by many eminen’ ‘ a> Lortemen bode et te the gonios emt temperament Qitice ofthe Americas Express Comp head threatening bursting almost, the arteries | vices In his iife. He had ence gone on a howtile inland | Temes & far \her euler ipttoy nro) three who yarene it, Wh yo noe men ie tngand, Ip hs hereby wg ~b and velna gorged ax with flame, increasing pain allover | urarmed, with nothing but the flag of bis country 19 | ee sk he dome and stated that whan | [ih wllalny Gnd wonmen. In all pubilie bruses, trem the {o contain Buck shot ofthe the system, then supervening delirium, the eye wildly | protect him: but he bad gitaloed a greater vietory by hed mnade 0 reference lo the great Wsopedionns, Wie. | ctidttion co hae mie ena en eiiie o Boers valle oF rolling; then the «nffron hue, and then, ax suddenly aa it | governing hix men by love, not by the laah, (Applanse) | 1° bad mate » selerence \ “ rraien qriatiing ef ham, ome vith tects budventn Mad Gaal balla of the aize of 10) to the pound, ing ; 7 py hel, he bad for 1» abow how ber hear beat in sad A. while iu weight, and 26 pounds of sheet lead, No. 4, bas come on, the fever abates, The patient feels weak- | And he had signalived his manhood in the time of peat . ith, the ¢ * Ws Geld dade Gow che wen ee, al) Griphing out of the mame pet, while ethers come made of white pine, one inch thick, dovetatled at the ened, but yet quite well. Perhaps he arises, as thou- | lence. Let us not forget, raid he, how closely this grief | Urieem ib ao atthe oH, gly te ff tn by themneetvos, alone wr im lite partion, In ao guy about 10% ‘4 sands have done, from his bed, sits down to his table and | touches little children. We all feel for them, God sends oe ene eae hs ebeectten EL DOr iavtienat | te honse tn Liverpoot ie there seyihing strange or ia —wereeeee, See cee writes a short note to a distant friend, thanking God that | them into tle world, bia unfailing missionaries: for, | (lt of ber own tunds rhe rubsoriber 0, (Manitoetae | proper thought f women omning giome Of sagem Nock. They rapped ones around the ‘ 2 oh ‘a : cate Gad tay eve tov thops of applause.) niet to St down and take 8 Geink. By thie ‘inch hoop iron. I! ia cl Se some ce mire wee | sll to over, nad that be ls now eohvalessset. Rising erever Il le chiliren come and they are loved, heay Ndi Vedi. P. M.; he tecling wee do ; * y a ab wang, thatthe bors coniained gold coin wo the | from hin el for staagece-one torribie jot froae hile lips en ts not far of and God cannot be dented. (Applaase.) | sajuined ih o'cloe no mecting lo ® iE fag Te y Laver Sirount o¢ 445 000, “They were markod wil) cards aditrowed Le reels ana falls upon the done oF bed a corpre!, This is A greed palloerpher of Germany rat Wve a. porieialt Ni ‘ re bye ory A a of hed ay Tne Late Barrie wirn rae leptase —The fol y are admitted by the Deputy Asaisicn: Treasurer 10 be ‘4 réverend gentleman here | with tl be are in the country (ietreud was commited an rigging te justice’ the y | setotes coversh Ieoens et ha come withia bis own bag ng thove Nite children ¢ as $f be com- | lowits So © Bet of to Riles, vonatet and easing ie te ond at all heute; sad ae Met ioerees, Se, amarioae Miosees, Coon observation, showing the startling muddenness and ra- | wenees wiih the second article, the firet must alo apply. | *¢tien on the Bluewater on the od uf repiom ber byae elleetn Killed. Wx. Lyall, private, comp. Ky 2A deagooe Charles Melonelt, do, do. do Motert Pitrpate comp. G, th artillery, Thos, Carroll, 40. to, & ‘a stein \, either the morals or Neate of the paople T tame (hing tony be tet with now in New York at b Gieda A lager tart extabliahments, aed those who by eritirally aflnct to be semmewhat shocked at wash thi (ralors hereof, wi y #10000 for the Fecorer of ike money, orn that ‘proportion | cidity of the disease. Perhaps po veenes, he contiay be otter pole ae ihe ire, C conviaion ot & Leyetoye the —— og show eae oy Ae ‘ oon . wi y liber for information mal ietinetly and forell a Mab 5 ok Stacion, "They belay out al the levity, the toy Chiléren educate wa jal as mn: What would « communit children? There ts, for h an we odneate - Ad bachelors be withoat instance, Jobn Soot, o sae Penasco kala beck. | epidemice. They bring ont tality, | Wall street, @ bachelor of most uncomyremnis wwretal —Thee Halley vergeant, comp, 21 ive 2 aoe a Soult te ee | Le nermbotsuens and’ the an SM ou ine a i Joka has married ister’ when Oceana nite, We. Wade oe oa poe ye eed so odieg! stiees bie ELD & CO., New York, | the selfishness of human nature in ite most revo ° vielte on Su , snd the hax two little | =) Cragoona—severe “Ay fapddancer Nang sor ol I women artes , LIVE PAGO 400, ufo, form. ‘The bonds of society that bold ws together are | children who steal fato hie, ben es eA ee nee taautinr Vranas \arkea, 1 F So ae pment ayo mente On SPESET of te Asmerionn Kapress ¥ «| then riven, and pita A a - Cy for as ne mon to be found on Wall reat 6 wrod le Me +! 2 4. dor net oale Taree characte x cae bat uh shen te sainaot » ceooarneeencncgeiquemeerineeceneinteen, | 06 Ol, abd the I take the oat’ tit was | (Applause, ever childhood is brved \s - “4 ~ vivele, comp. 6, A Oe » meas ryan S25 REED HTD PROM THE FEADEES 19 | reverved for ile age—and I am ple to vay that | belive tar alienate from Got. ia tho tbe one Inthe | nea corte ow A wii : ~ )ouaee Sar teotelaaiy Gace) tune peas We Mount: an reat, J On » | it wan recerv our own beloved land—under rn mare: a " 4, amd ell | eon - ~ - ich © pitital fr o + Corn OE ee SGA tee eke aH eudee: | the influence and puspices of our benign end dl. | must follow. Ana when thee litle’ oe we by the Mails. TL. phn ago 5 a, ‘ J . te ou! 5 vat euflerers, mi wi ist = coneeeraton o onalt tor mer i sated, ¥, feseios io bien on he Stal Re Seamer bev ade Dench | Te aL, ee Nie, nerote,, all thet io: divine | citi’ ab: creas, cad wale thats Semen aus Daring the recut Dist, of 1 canerewk teas tae dove eee : omnes Iestee ihe conviction ot the biel wr be Tove | in human nature. Standing in bold and striking eon: | vorrows, then wan receives his notion elaeatton. aur } Hempebs vie how ton wee me aeea te ety ‘alme: above reward, or #15 will be given for the | trast, these two of our poor humanity come out. | if we were to ask the peculiar trait which diattoguihes |) htance as to make it diMeult to Glatingwiah one from there be & Vigh bot ho og Phy ‘and harness are to be found, 400, the street, and they are to | ‘he Christian from the Pagen the reply ln—1f le the [ “ ~ inquiry \t termed eat that they were oe who bes aey gelation o- ye = by stein the and the bovels where | greater care we have of children. |. hare brought A oii came into the world at the same time hen, will 6A. Nhe shighnta’, $1 in bottsin and oon above above reward wil be | ciety aad y are om soviber, os ing under the w of Beaker Tall; {have dlocd to Wile in Dmentur this week, onys the Lyre Alaantan ty in making himsel! poriectly at heap. 11a stevia / a “ te ¥ it have diped to bot bet A foe Ne eee. a “ CR Oy 8 pris Ermencs were it bem eas Benth in vidleg msosreh « day im New York, and here I am, to-night, with my offor. | 7° DOr © UP Oe eae Deoaty, Als ws toe wink vonek es ee aa ee. oom ~~ FEMS ABD jude upon an oecaston like this to tne self-devotion, to the | ing. Fellow cltisens of New York. okt lal ue tears cone from the ferteovs 6090 Goghd gee baad. b 4 wither side 4 . Bain. LOK eer ead trom wes as Pomme, D.—LOST, ON MONDAY, 0. ; a fellowship. Weare prow’ enough of our city enastege werebamt, for we tes Tort marae | eer enh the cone oh emer ir mg i fore aah rich im the present, greater in the prospect, emi promis. | “atten . 'f partect hyriaths to the stevens ti wo ‘antenville, S county, N. ¥. Any information of will jton place, i. John 0, 4 dog will Payee Pomc eae | Savetdaa ere es oe ing, ere man , to be the grent a AA, the-seriss Bik teh tor these’ spleabon wea Fe Theatrical Performances by Daylight. 8 semmamticatad testehdual wi lege x Fons (0 ge the pt eauunEpeeed 2 hew RD—Loe CHOss, WITH ( hy but because there eprit among TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. hang of the contre caption alam, | beard omach aber = RW, $ about pid ag, The finder by ear stat mutliee loune'ts laeuear el ear ee wil you to the tmamagers of the priccipsl | the rights of Liverpool before | tame bere, | here emo aren Leis vy ee See i street, wil recelve the Shove to Of prinees and set up's Corinth | theatres the wan wf an afternoon yer | thew ell «ithowt etther earpriee, terror of sevtery pis iv from her father by calling on James Mackean, | —°S!" "Tee! ' oo i P @ od tating ve ny the weet Le te worn = ponent Ye New Yok. The prow me Contre e'ret_ — THE BALL SEASON. ‘Applanse:). Ie tree to pour owe haart and the otf | thae who Siteial In the eveaings! | sswure yore | of 10 0lb phases of pubiie winnanment (s goo PERSON WHO TOOK A GREEN SILK UMBREL- A NARA AR Set omneee you toe duty than any of your vain | vast mutnbers woul be gin to aval! theenselves of ruch | rally 1 Dat ak there ie name of that every fire Ia, Wik & dog's is, handle, ‘rom H. Braw's NPWARE Pa A GRAND BALL RS fatterers ever dreemed of, an opportunity \o wehey an leteliontaal treat thins die — = 4 ee Gees 2 a ~ a ome wed us ie ‘o ol * ” ered thor armen: | ee Ob mate i , One meal ee ‘ ° ee oT nowe.end onicw be revaras the some he | evening went. Aamimenes" hag Oe eee Seg ech, M. Onp = anetren te ee watrel many orchy prricce’ LG | estousterly geveginted hep Gbv buiddy tare eon top Will be exposed. ‘APT. RRIF Propriear n