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TAT werwercN RALLY tN NEW JERSEY, leon Thousand Supporters of Fremont in Morvistown—The Jersey Blues on Fire for Liberty—Speeches of Cov rnor Reeder, of Senctor Wtlso ,. f Ma-sachusetts ; How. Butler G. Noble, of Wisconsin, &., de —What’s the Matter with the People? New Jersey is g( tog to be @river:—trceme to! on the democracy. ‘try war atye tor im demand. Here, where one offer themsely searce, becomes elevated, an trampled under foot, an a bard case for the nigger | repariag © Come the Maine dodge On Thursday last the whole coun- @2; enthasism filled the State—peo- @i distances, im carta, vans, stages, imacinable ve icle that cou'd be Children turned out in but, being only a laborer, alongside of stave labor. tent of territory }j slavery, what will jaboripg after State in the and, to fact, i drawn by « horse a'oog a roa, NEW YORK HERALD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1858. | now m the hands of capitattsts. Rat oat Went labor more | Appotnting Power of Heads of Departments, LITERATURE. LITERATURE. _MISCELLANEKOUs, - my Ma! novo a tl Rn after ‘found MARINE COURT. EST AND ONLY pRAL AND GOOD OOK BOOK RTH EDITION READY 2QQ—COsTAR’S, D8S—RAT, POCKRO.: s the ne one Before Hon. Judge Thompson, B ever publish:d—For sale this day by all booksellers in F THE HUMORO ua eon nA at Tie ENGLISH 388 ferminator “Gust ass elecete e Te the caine footing with the capitaitet; and the two treat on | Serv, 18.—Ward w. The Mayor, dec. of New York~ |» \”™’ Rvory lady should get a copy at once. Nayratives, satires’ eniguas, buslesjues, parodics, treves. oetion of all inserts, S08 Heeeiuwes ee We see the contrary of this exemplied in WIDDIFIELD'S NeW Soon BLO! be epigrams, cohaghe, fransiations, Tnotnding all ee most WISNER’S PATENT WASHTUBS sonp RY Mieomrwna State with more natural advantages than, | 7 wes sn action ip which the plainiiif sought on, d comic from the arti Jucobin, et 1.000 Weer ine p ea, and every purchaser ts: any other in the Union—a fruits soil, plentiful | to recover the eum of $312 50, which he claimed TRACTICAL RRCEUPTS FOR ran HOUSEWIFE, iret ingly ogen wit atch Oma a ent my ty save t free, four the time ia Washing aud ti mot one wear « Waier courses and euial climate; Dut labor there is | was due him for ® quarter's salary es Suporit- | yorcian suruons vox Meee skye eaeranixG Aut wxxD8 | hundred epigrams, and the choleest humorous poeury of Pete: OO ISN Ra sil sen On, 202 Brondway.ag ree ath, ‘No treo man will eater i. migrans | MAdent of Roads, in the department of the Commissioner |... Vegetablea. Proserves, pon," Supe tae yeah ar lerige, Byron, LIFE AND PROPERTY MAY BESAVED BY fous Went 0 lve by is labor, without the Gxt; | of Repairs and Supplies, ‘Tue Commissioner ned noise crap , Moate'bon £6.; with notes Sxpianaiory apical.” | A. “te talon Har objections removed. HAW. ee must take status with ted Ward to this office in January es, re N ore] je it, and ali objections remover negro; and, therefore, free Inbor shuns and cannot exist —— ee weeks mene a Aged 5 Pickles, butaret “Suse of ee Greciog. Ly . STR, Manufacturers, No. 9 Fulton street, Agents wi She enormous ex. | the Board of Alderaen bed cted upon it, and nominalod Flee, Some cad ost grief: ane ot of oulivetion, au at weak ‘atplosaure, | everywhere. Mtiseoar! be dedicatod 19 another pel The Board ‘Of ‘Aide dispite this By HANNAH WIDDIFTELD, pe and not folly; one which we will love to peruse FAPS! BEADS! BEADS! me of your constantly increasing withdrawal of the nomination ic Mr. Ward Com- | Celebrated for, wet fifty years as a cake and p ome, abroad, oF eearanerics the town or in the country, fn Ot every description, for sale by M. P BROWN, No. 156: which ia now Dullding up Sate missioner, proceeded, in February, 10 confirm the nomi- th areey abore above the house or i the field, in the winter or the summer.—N.'Y, | Fear sireet, New York. ‘ vieiti feat? "1 will rect! from slave Kanoee, ation as Superintendent of ‘Mr. Ward subsequent. Complete i one are Bola stoned Memublighed b: MASON BROTHERS, fd! wil fal ack with withering, power on the Nort weeuclion ot theetecteioe ate ot |’ shamn'wak a Oe one Pa asanid Xs a Pe ee QAABL3S STARS. JE. £00. 1 FELAON, STREER, _ We have seen ype f ‘and It was accepted. He now claims his | copy'of this work at once. meals manufacturers and dvale be alcohol, camphene, burn Procereicn, and tent the music of their voices to swell acclaim; cld men joined with the youmg, aud the Indies come, too, em mosse~there was no end to it. Excurrion treiis covtinually brought in bundreds, and ‘the State seemed on fire for free speech, ‘ree Kansas, and tbor be- | salary from the time of bis confrmation to the dsj id mak cost of living less, and keep your husbands, worked for $25 a (4 ) sanagiaainn: of the resignation. The deteace te fens and brotherain Pode § bamor. send tor it ‘at once, by capitalists, Corporation came £0 ed men avear, avd were, im fact, the (ay wld the ‘There was but ove possible remedy for thi Thousands on thousands came to eae, Oe Another and more fearful China; there we find mi lions of unemploy: ‘three cents worth of rice a dsy, ang const slaves because it ts absolutely necese| rid itself of = too dense populati and elsewhere, oa, rie 8 cs both of which were necessary entitle Mr. Ward to a ttute of alaire | ducretcoary act, and merely & propostion for tue contr see erent retionary a & pr ition for the contr- | cooking One ‘book enjoys over tate t Boston.—! you will infallinly bring about in America if slavery be | mation which would enlide him to be ve Franklin statue 2! 1 Jeruaitted to obtain iegal Wold on the Territories, Bowe | mente’ intended” Up the charter to beireorershie’’ Tos | Sense fai indibe maya sa Sohne eae wees SB aTEPER, af Bal moming. sNiuctsitark At 3 o'clock over 15,000 people were assembled in the Public square of Morristown. The Hop. Erigaim Maxou ‘Balled the vast assembiage to order at 2 P. M., and nomi- nated Edward W. Whelpiey, of Morristown, as chairman; ‘which being received with acciamation, he took his seat, and, after 2 tow remarks in acknowledgment of the honor, he introduced— Hen. Boru G. Noni, of Wisconsin, who came forward ‘and was received with three cheers. He said—My name bas become classic through certein canine associations, but J am mot the dog that barks at an empty hole, are we toexpect of your gallant itttic State, sharpened as NDEPENDENCE ROCK, NEBRASKA TERRITORY, ON tog uid, which cross. —F ANY SIZE— < JAgH PAID FOR oD NEWSPAPERS OF ANY SIxe— LEB ILLUSTRATED i) NEWSPAPER, read iy this morning, a et one Nese old basa splendid full page engraving as above. poner or ND MORGANS FAPOSURE OF TREENASONEY. Ar (J. CHAUNCKY enchant 5 ‘es Ritual oF Feemcnencary 80, we at half the wublica'son price boo ke, ene nore rele. auiogrenbe, ARPENTERS AND MECHANICS GENERALLY ARB: bought ond wold by NEAGLE & HIVKS, 600% Broadway. set up by Mr. Wilcoxson for the oy yes Was tons Mr. Ward bed saver been legally appointed 10 $6. | waebeaeam eyeeti of tne Philadelphia Deller Weekly office, That under the charter of 1849, the nomination he authoress of this long enjos rear wy, the Commissoner and the consent of the Board of | the best families in Phindelpuis, as tu the. most fae jdermen thereto, were separate and voluntary acte, | formed Jad: rie pe ary. Tier estab tre eoace opened afresh supply of tools ay Coie a which are Spear & J Fi ela saat Seta bits de , all of the best iaor W. SULLIVAN, 74 Sixth avenue, ‘corner bya fated Rae wong 3 AND Prater ear N ed ern capital seeks by every means to buy—not hire— | a yoluniary act not consummated, the appointing officer | particular recipesmay be got u; Northern labor, amongst ll the pro-lavery oratorsand | had aright to rctire trom. Here then, although Mr. Wward | gventans gensraly rte UsT PUBLISHED THR LIFE AND TIMES OF Lown RODS B TOOTHACHE DROPS.—WHY WILL politicians, I have never yet hed my poco tA denied. I } bad the consent of the Board of Aldermen, he had not th tions bad EMME’ prasad dentist> Read the tollowing letter from a distinguished, Was artonlehed wo tind In the resorle of the democratic | nomination of tho oflicer ented to wake it, because that | °\ port By,Dr, Happen, and a Menor of © New ¥, 19, 1856, meeting yest Poi lade) hat Gov John- “Another in THOMAS ADDIS EMMET, Mrsuns. A.B. £D.8. nw York, Dec. 19, 1g yesterday at Pb phia, that ernor rommation was withdrawn before the consent was given, | v0 re ae lire conained in i¢ but thoxe ful In one volume 12mo, cloth, with two fine portraits on steel, | rm. or ee AXDS—GuxtTuKeEN : In the course of gon, of Georgia, admitted my premises—ot my deduc- | which could be based only upon a valid and cubsisting | the author, but by cooks and housekee| price $1, This edition is enriched with numerous notes and | m2, A°Acuce I hive extensively used your clove anodyne, with tions from them, thongh—'n his speech. He said:— romination, Complaint disemised. Judge. “ade volume epens with dirvetions, for, soup ‘airacts from ‘recent auilones, including ihe the following Mantly reoomanend it tomy pelenia Thee: Macias totes He would venture to throw-out another idea: the great con ogslerg., aah ogee’ Meas tae Personal Recollections of Lord Cloncurry, form you of the high opinion Uhave of itover other ramed on test that Was now being Ww call it by what name they The Broadway Railroad * dg ag iy age’s 198 and "is lert itreets of Dublin, Tam yours, ver respecttul ML would, wae a contest between capital on the one hand and la. 'y Agpin. ne oy Sapir Ayre ny Life of Cloncurry, Irish Quarterly Review, Lite | Prepared and tol ALB. & B dahgeine bor on the other, and the euly question was, whether it was SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, this much siténtion has bee ons z the of Dwyer ihe Outlaw, Moore's Letiars to, Mackenzie; Life of | wien cheat Nam tou, steamer alpen at Tesume n States to own their labor or to hire their Before Hon. Judge Roosevelt. Eos iesued the volume in handaome ce wae » by Tie ot one B. P. Binn’s Let- | & Co., San Francisco; 8. 'T. Watts & Co., Marysville; “4 better for the Sou jabor. ‘He admits that in this consists the contest now going * whether the South shell own its iabor or bire it. therefore, is, eball tho oa ‘an Indien arrow, and seemingly prepared to pierce slav- ery mortatly? I find the same onthusiasm bere for Jenn ©. Fremont as elsewhere; but where are we to look for any enthurjasm in fevor of James Buchanan? It reminds ‘me of a little boy out West; a big bull ran after him, but ‘he mame ged to get home, and he rushed to his motherand waid: “fhe fountains of the great deep are opened, the ‘all ren alter me and | run from the bull, apd I cut asross @e'feld and jumped over the fence and I tore the seat off » ‘may breeches, and the heavens and the earth have well © migh come togetber.”” The Buchanan men rub their sides fe make themselves laugh, but they can’t ever tickle Is anybody here prepared to aseert that that lame, spovined, ringboned, tottering party that met ‘at Cincinnati is the democracy? That body tells us Con- game terms as one equal with another? Of the social’ consequences of this vital i will they affect you by Kansas becoming a felt preservation. be stitied by numbe nota angle State th im this encroachment js to ootain a | political preponderance. Negro ame 30 Jeoh vs, The Ourporation of New York, | ising large type and nd 00d paper. te oi Sree “ye he Cig rete of Gat. | son & Borradaile, Sucramento. 4 others.—The motion to vacate the order of eu oa Beas fevis's Pleven ot fish History, Magoon's American Orators‘ R. TAYLOR'S PHOS! eats haw Comen. gt ‘by Judge Strong, staying all the defendants’ pro- i Dre TAYLOR'S PHOSPHONICA BALSAM OF LIVER- Curran’e Life, &e. ‘This celebrated medical M. MAVERTY, publisher, 10 Fulion sineot. | paniativey but-a radical specthe; ts many Raitasous eee therefore bee ginal of sts Culan wl ceedings, and werenne o the it of the appeal at ie Won of he few aks whi oe he iabor at the Uaicd, or sha nen oenoe ten soremen penere) ares of orth Goa big eae wie fh pend may a ya fd ete d pun the above, 1 mows tee counterfeits also proving it the niost efficient remedy known. hs ry Judge Stron, o +d m | seke, ond for the sake of the character of our fouraal, Ww ehope | son oo ee $$$. }_ {er curing consumption, bronchitis asthma, liver complaints, uae 1s iat cexween wes Fae Comy this eaee cee 5 | ROSS ntgel tae emeanan nena meee ieee sate wih UBLISHED THis DAY. dSany improved, teal now fie wok nele to Koneee see 5 when ty eat, AD) ir roves row le to - We most have this great unoecupled territory for ourews Ms, DB. Field, whosppeared for Ur, Sharp, otvected to puree ee oetae we ay . uh aoa HARPER'S NEW MO MONTHLY MAGAZINE der n ia taste unplenen. ‘omnes with the great ied! ur a increasil ond: ‘Roose’ "4 farther ‘gumen' , borro' oa al a cina! virtues of he rwort an all precedent, and the peopte of the Old World aroerowd cast the picdhorsg: Sipe. a ° port ment nie | | Sook, Book: through, fora tits pase to | Cooking of Men, Illustrated by Of) vi and wild cherry bark, ail that iy euraiive in recess ra By “the end,” aud if they are not read thro ‘of their hunger, then 4 ‘by aiteen engravings. d other proxitwate principals. and go free ‘ng upon us yearly, and we must tind an outlet for it, or lent on Broadway, and conseq ently are they incced objects for charity, and We contrisute our | Wud Life in Oregon. | Tilustrated by seventeen engravings. | ting qualities nildren bre foud of ites taste beta rather “Emigration is not wanted south: | “Up: Hoary Hilton, Yor the defendants, argued that this | Srosteexauscet, opsects, for shart, Ae ppramanges of astern Travel, By an American. 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I was a question of corporate rights powers; and this | ° “Read what the editor of the Saturday Event A Terrible Nig! aver TOTO, Se SPORE: hostias N h ing Post says of | Hye Wee et strength and tone to the sysiem, It has been ‘ised. in hosp! STeLate reed end game © curse insen of & | acer ros bearing ten etemen? ne” MOTO | | Pater onl bos an ine inet nargneen putes. | ACHE Joke Hata» | Seabee” ogee Showers oot Ry neon ate eeraicaiteatie we ialeuisnes ciidasim © Cae Jadge remarked that he occupied a peculiar posi. | ed lately, but this is unquestionably the best that we have ever hg Deere srtaee. Pe tie suilioe of "Sohn Hal and others. in the painphlet we have only soace for a (ow. . testimonials, (to prove ils eflicaey and entire superiority as an. * “gress cannot touch the question of slavery, but Congress id seen. [ts superiority is i the clearess and brevity and the tion, and his plain and philosophical exposition of the real | tion with respect to this ratlroad, having originally signed | [tical dimemess of the receipes: they are cantiy under. | pZittle Dorrit. By Charles Dickens. Tlustrations Society | grtidote,) each of whom with hundreds of others, will respond ‘Reverth« jess agitated formerly on that question, ia 1793, “and egain when Louisiana came into the Union. “time of the passing of the Missouri compromise, the North ot up and roared, but the South as usual got ali the moat ‘The speaker then gave a laughable ¢ Southern encroachments, and reviewed the state of ven poems A nadlon nis maven therefrom, } a pettion in its favor. That, afterwards, much to nis | lvod and followed. The bork looes like what its, the ri @ut of the oyster. Reeder 80 eloquently foretold. Expresses its Views on the Question of Marr! that it s'the great and uot sellabla remedy for enring oan- astonishment, he found bis name put forward very | irvit ct many years’ svecessful practice. ‘The establi sea Peteees am. Cran. Charen. SF ‘Meraie's | i tion, brovebitis, liver complaint, asthma: side, crowd seemed lol to break up, and separated ul- } conspicuously and as a prominent mover in i! That such Widdideld bes for many Years held the first rane in | complaint, Cha Wer 84a Shoal of ar aon Chapter 38 36. | breast and bad aiding of toad, » coloquative night swonte timately with am evident determination to do all in their one ‘of his bame not having been intended or contempisted i the unvarying excellence ofevery article there | {eras “ihe Marshatwea Besemes an Orphan and hectic fever; while boarsenesa or loss of voice, simple power to prevent the direfal consequences which Mr. him at the time of rigelog. he wiibdrew i ae totnis | adn; ond now she crows hee weil Jeaerved celebrity » | '“Agndbiy Resor of Current Hen. colda-and coughs are cored in afew doses. Dose for an 3 q ape fiving to the world the Dest bo: + been Wi Cult, a tenspoo fal two oF three time: ew Jersey will not tar. K ection, if it bad been raised im the beginning of the | ft Cr cookery. “The clear ype in whieh the publishes J iterary fit ae the severity of the symp: sciaeieaen dokenaie iat spent on » child, in proportion to age down to two or eae dope drops. For y his treachery @areer of James Bocbavan, and excited tue iaugh- with regard to Henry Cia; fer of all pregent by describing Miliard Fillmore teil- “you've done wrorg about that Mis- compromise, bat take the benetit of your crime. eid men are with us, and the indies are with us. ‘Mey don’t wact to have the half of a pair ot scissors at Ake White House, aud tne otter half sompemhere 8. George W. Curtis, with all his won¢ertn orstory, ever imagined a Mra. Bachan: @f citizeus South are with us, and wish us success, have a great number of © them lately said to me, Mr, Novie retired amidst coutinued chowring. ‘The President then announced Senstor — of Mas- was enthusiastically ough sufierivg trom physica! prostration, He referred more particularly to ihe action of the pro-slavery party during the past session of ress, anc stavod te relative strength of parties in Twere is not asingle Norshern or rd Fillmore her eles- cunked the democracy. Ospvecticut the Kr ow Nothings wi!! not obtain over 2,500 In Massachuretts, Fillmore will net receive ‘votes, and I don’t think he will even get 7,000. porate Henmecen glories by ailying herself with slavery in } argumeal, ‘be time spevt upon it already migh: have | presenis itis no slight addition toi's vaine, Affairs in Kansas. {From the S«. Louis Republican, Sept. U4.) ‘The steamer Morning Star arrived yesiercay from 2. Among the passengers we notice the nat if vat eo eee ee anes Or | Semrovs Accrpent ar a Democratic Pore Rats- | 7. Peterson fas just Published Mra WiddiGeli’s Gook Boot, | q,tablonsfor October. Iilustrati Mag ‘be South, ~ We le omg from Kansas that Gov. Geary. bad entered upon the discharge of his et! Inst he was to bave iseued his proclamation, at Lecomp- ton, declaring the Territory in & State of insurrection. This would be followed, under the instructions of the Pre sident, with a demand upon General Smita, in command ef the Department, for a military force suilicien: to re- all cigorders and to disarm ali armed bodies found bn Wednesday ends in Kentacky, and one of 0 it, old boy: you're right.”? pre in the Territory. €a to comply with this requisiion—for his instrac'ions ‘The Missourians who may be io the Territory will not resist the legal suiborities, fe. Lane’s roffians. organized Ralf an hour. of siarvatioc—tbey will be glad enough to do it, been saved by transferring the cage to another Jadge. Read what the editor of the Philadelphia Public Ledger, in ‘Chair. anu case was —_ adjourned to ponday next; aad in | bia paper of Sept 4 sayeotiti— sei eaursoaee e meattime his Honor will consider the objection and Aucavie WORK —Next to having something to eat is | The Miseries of Mistresses. T!ustrations —More Balm—M. rere having it cooked in a sryle fitto be eaten. Every housekeeper be % ‘1 ‘4 make some disposition as to the further heariug. t understand this art, and, probably, only Grosse Pre eal i Paee By gl Cut Direct—Clear the ‘ashiona for October, Ilustrations.—Promenade Dress and Editor's Table. Editor’ am street, next 2 i Fulton, pentary teaching. “This want is easily supplied oh —_ od C cat " b the experience of that evlebrated person im this Nn. mi xq 1 Dunato—Oxm Man lascaxris Kiniad —The Bachan | {f"ivca "go leary and wiih such precae dolls hat any | oc oe RUUCG Neus Sg mouead coplegare naw Printed | ae i asu kakery ioleoe tha cater of Paci tes begie aretie : a. suiiclent expacity 10 hers an the manage | contributions and illustrations for ench number exceeds $2,500. | ceasioned by the bites of beg bugs. and in answer to their Butfalo, on the 1éth instant, The shears had been raised, abi an ap cahip to che | Mote than thirty thousand dollars a year is thus paid by the | D1 Pet dommed by the leading courts of Kurope, and univerant: the ropes fastened, and everything was ready to raigethe | busines, ‘The book Is publisbed in one volume, the typoera: | Magadnes Amercen eu nore ton Arias abric for | J3 tned, in AmerioM, aa ai instal destroyer ot all noxious i> pole when the band of music should arrive, twas found | pi sce 5 d paper execlient, with ss mach réal useful in- | aye exthaordiuary favor with which the Magazine has been re. | *cts. Depot 424 Broadway. necereary to raise t) i¢ @ little way to clear it from | tormasou ln = _ - 5 NS T ceived. No labor il r i ~ki anrraaen os saneeeiemaeeaiie the ‘amp post on the corser, sada few insu were pulling ‘i e above celebrated cook book will more worthy of "de unparal cled maceers it has wchleveds ” REAT EXCITEMENT.—HUNT'S MAGNIFICENT HATS, at the araught rope for that purpose, when the rope toy places free of pocagn om rewilog One Dollar S| gg tittle Dorrit,” the new and charining tale by Charles Dick: | Germined to sell roa say $ hate for 84, and Broadway St ‘Gen. Smith, wo couvt, at once proceed. | Which bore tho weight of the pole broke, the bait end of | the publisher i Purlised aad for sate a! the een eee ee ee aiaked i thie Megarme.wiik tre hiustre. | ste ot $8." Hunt manufactured hats for Broadway houses ton the pole being about ten feet from the ground, and the } be keclling and publishing house of perenson, tiean af o-cont tp opbeortbers of about two cents each, It was | Years, aud can’t be beat. Kemember, M{Fulton st., Oak Hail, poll fell with its full weight. Two men were crusted to No. 2 Chenin are Milewiphia, | commenced in the January number. SF it | the ride walk by the fail. Tue pole struck Mr. Thayer | 1, loan ioe It isthe foremest Magazine of the day. The fireside never | [ OUKING GLASSES &ND PICTURE FRAMES. — * serogs the shoulder ard on the beck t of the bead, vaeeel " had s more deiightiul companion, nor the million a more Country a= supplied. Nos. Greeawich mill rete. Lane's, Fa re the “Army | Sere ee cect instenty, par | Ww ip every town and Gounty inthe Uaited tertahng ried than Harper's Magazine. Method Proves- | greetzcurnor cfbesch Rew Yorke reno of & th,” wi Ye requii dist ais. i mg op alan to wi ue bie North,’ will be required to disband and dis. | “When removed, he said, “Good God, I'm doad—water, ° hondved or thousand, at very HORACE V. SIGLER. verte, . wauer, aud Dever moved or breathed afterwards. He | low rates. Everybody will want it aehe most pas monty tn the roe Atwost epabestvely . horse thie 4. plunderers. of fh Was immediately conveyed to Dr. Gould's, near by, and | For sale by the “Go. a boahecliors ta New Yas composed of the works of Ariericalt authors, and artists, Rion eel Gea ane ree thieves and plundercra of houses all over | Woe Wmodiately Convey cme, ou the corner of Morgan D. App Leavitt & Alien, Wiley & Halstead, ig ye te Be ig Sg ng ches, Juss received per steamer. For sale at low , By Fetriage «Co. Stringer & Towns: | Ind, ite bappy circumstance that it atimsatthe highest | /Cc® bY pdibeereanhebetsink ti ifort Woscn then reviewed the charges against Colonel Fre- Moat, more particularty those of debt to the United States Congress bad voted bim $183,000, which Klin Pierce would never have ‘withou! stopping any debt he owed the govermment out "ing his own peraonal knowledge of the @haracter of Colone! Fremoat, Senator Wit and the meeting gave him three hearty cheers. ‘The President then introduced Grorce gaid—I come from the great Keystone State of I vennaylva aia, and | tell you that trom the highest point of the A le jan mountains down t>the deepest of her mines, have heard the vews from Maine; and | tell you that from the deepest of the Pennsylvania mines to the sum- the Territory will meet «ith bo favor, aud will geek safety i, FS short, by tke prompt action of Gov. Geary CF ith, t snd dea. — eee aner seme Sovince aes ber husband, Her cries and sobs were heartrending but wc & Brother, Livermore & Budd, F. Seephans, 8. Francis Unionbwedly, if any*of the paries now in attewspt to resist the ci vil and mili € meesures now proposed, it will be Gen. Smith's duty to fire upen the inwargents’ He has | _ Theother man injured was Mr. E¢mand R. P. Shorly, thrangh Union square, New York —See that splendid dollars each, and muslin covers are furnished to those who 660 or 700 men at bis command—qi e down the “ Army of the North” and all other forces in | Commercial and Water streets. bul decisive action of this kind will be of any anded over to him arms in the baa @ it. After fF’ tary autborities in ite enough to pat self-defence. Buasinestia neglected, and it’s oaly by the and Genesee streets. His wife was at the house of Wil: | end, Garrett & ¢ ve M. Dewitt. A'S. Ba’ eC mouthly. liam Boggia, and rushed at opee, when the pole fell, to | san: Clark, Aus Suith Shekion, Blakeman& Go.rMe. | standard FeeniSeeaire and the purest of morals in all ts pages. | - crntwe SUBSTITUTE, OF NERVE, TOMIO—INPAT, lible cure for fever aud ague in they could avail nothing. Mr. Tnayer bad one adopted ve Long; Miller, Orton & Mulligan; by all other Terme.—The Magazine be obt booksel a fever, dum» ague, &c.; contains eaten child. His friends and those of his wiio reside jo inate, aller. periodical agents, of trom the" Vochtabers, at £s map Worranted ‘ever to fail. no Matter bow a standing or —— - page Lr cy heh Peg 2 en Ded the case. Tl nets direcily on the nervous aysiom, and cures EMOCK ATIC TORCH LIGHT PROCESSION, VASSING i GR ammnat anaie Caneel ta dither aaa tme |e rralgia, constipation, theatsche- und res ake : ° peculiar to females "Any number of testimonials or refer- page sneraving in FRANK. LESLIE'S TLLUBTRATED Y Soliers each, and ick timbers toliormly bound, a twenty Tnees can be seen and given in vers. part art of the ‘Soumry. near Perry Vilage. He was thirty-six years of of the drm of Shurly Brothers, jewelers, on the corner of The pole fell across his EWSPAPRR, ready this morning. five cents each. Twelve volumes are now ready, Wholesale depot is at the olice of G mone drug import ee a Ug chest. His injuries were interpa), and though very se- ‘The publiehers will jy speetmen er and merchant, 135 William next door vere, at alate bovr last night he was ruch easier, and wot yo Bat praue s & 0OS,—THE FACT. to agente ad vntoaatere at pill make aa, | Fulton, a = taine E wi m for eireulaiing tt : avail. Almost every wan iu the Territory is armed for | *0D8 hopes were entertained of bis recovery, ek bay Becks BVANSs ¢ Cor Pebind vase Masasive. The ne wile Persons | Q\PENCER SPRINGS SULPHUR WATER WE FREELY ~ ing one fay any Y-4 at ten dollars. Clergymen and teachers supplied at two dollars give to thore who have the following diseases;— rea—by the restora. Thentricala, Mustcal, &. wary! ents to year, HARPER & BROTHEAS, Publishers. salt rheum, scrofula and all other eruptive diseases, b3 the news of freedom's triamph adoption of the most stringent meesu I was yesterday mite of the Alleghanies, ‘wil! be beard next November in Maine. fet the greatest display the democracy have aa yet mate this contest, and uncer the shatow of Independence heard Governor Johnson, of Georgia, declare— tin the face of Judge Parker's aesertion 10 the con- the only question in this etruggle is slavery. was to have been there, but he was ab: they enid if @ letter from Rufus Choate bas in Maine, what effect would a speech from bave in Penusylvania’ eat enthusiasm. tation was then mate from Morristown Club of Pequonnock, and afer a ne President announced Gov. Keeder. muppet forward and was recetved with a burr! After this had somewhat subsided, he sail aaa ‘tor this very kind reception, and Tam glad ‘that the citizens of Morristown are so warm in the freedom. The wrongs of Kansas rajiel in the history of this country; and I re- spectacle of this sea of heads, it ouir seal on such atrocities. on of law and order—by the punishment of the numer. | Nimto’s GaKpen ar ilow’ soperaof Alessandro Stradelli”’ ous bands of horse thieves, wurterers and plundere nd this under the law—and by the dispersion of Lane’ “Army of the North,” that these objects can be accom- | «. plished. We hope eoon to hear that this has been done. | Saturday From the St. Lovis Intelligencer, Sept. 14 ats Hi A charge with bim the Mr. Cartis resumed | gence that on the,1(th, Gov. er in compan} Judge Lecompte, ihmediate'y released Robinson, [ [ Deitzier, Jenkins, and he remainder of the State prison | Impression s § =e ers coniined there on a charge of constructive treason. | ih ot our. They were required, each of them, to give bail in the um of $5,000. Tbis is supposed to be @ mere form, as eased in accordance wita instruc- tions given by ihe President to Goy. Geary. ‘There were at th Lecompton, fourteen free State men captured durirg the | Museum visiters closes today, and it is important to the in lave forays by the pro-slay: : @ prisoners were SL eanse of humanity and You bave the powor s Present de depends upon the number of ng us for dur trouble and expenses in bringing it tothe tin is to be rendered new German troupe this eventn, the Ume of sale. Great indi ME BROOKLYN TAXPAYER, at the general depot, 425 Kroad R Leonore is in the R.A, of the the aceomplished Mine. Herkel. beep sooty map full explanations sent on app! Ml prectat | to pi a and finances Hatemett signed ae ‘of the most Tapenaie able 4 Brovenan’s Bowgry.—There will doubtless be the usaal a or us ery Brooklyn city. tants of 4 COURT, rush at this house to night, to see the * Pirates of the GREELEY’S HISTORY OF THE SL. First number, rer eo this contal “indeed many. Co r fe homing suffered from one to fiteen Nisataipph tna the screaming exiravaganza of “Meta | HY" a Saha. tae ce eieee to fe Tesparers prarycetnergupelas cal shou, soot and al ohererap nscombe arrived from Kansas direci yesterday} | enrox’s New Tunane-—To.night we areio hare, The pentary The suena tbe Count Comnty #soners; orilenty Mijer. Judge of 7 coon ee Honey Moon,” in w r. and Mrs. Davenport, Mr. Burton Ouwsrep's Seanoanp Stave States. A Journey in Them _ ‘ * thd others gave go much saiefaction i the early part or whe J with Remarks on their Kcouomy. I2wno., cloth. lilustrated Sey ti shel pemetys Rope N ly hoc en Cor ny with | Week, Collowed by “ Uncle Sam." Price $1 26. ‘The Coming Tax Sale Tlegal; . P. Matthews, botanic ph. a county. own, |. Wat Treatne.—Mr. Lester's new piece, “False avrg! ; Incredible Abuse in our Pauper System. 7 Frank, i. Dy Owego, Seenrene , which seems to improve with each repetition. Panne Gopwis's Potiticat, api. From Putnam's Rive! three conte, rene! depota, C null 308, Futon osecrance, Justice of the Pesce, Spencer, atk ison the tills for this evening, together with “My First Fit of | Monthly. 12mo., cloth. Price $1 suet tw 1 an a Bu Himans, unter ‘ihe Wi aty Sam tue! Baragar, Justice of Kensiona, eouuty. iank, foot uth Bevel street, and fo rth : ¥ — etd ler, neer, Tioga Cuxwnins Sruger Tunsrae—" Wiliam Tell,” The Tdloe ote, Wx: Comms’ Onatiox: The Duty of the Ameriean | Buk si * aa BF all ews ‘And nescly all the mershant in Tioga Gousty. ree, Seen a. tes Ee Ce ee sate tae es 8” ment ay ce aie TE CHARTER OAK, OF HARTFORD, CONN Caen | —tll sts Broadway. nee aay de poh ag B. Clarke, Mise Ray- Rye sete by il bectetiare, * iii oe Tr te ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, Aye y Ad LINEN FROM BEING piven, aes A me time condoed unde: guardat | panxuw’s Mcseom —The Presidential contest among the | publishers. DIX, EDWARDS & CO aL brow a toate wee Magee race aa ag seul ry ahem They were guard. | syectors shat all should vote eaniy. Thecomedy of "Giralia” | FITS OF THE SHATEMUC BY THE AUTHOR OF _RELIGIOUS NOTICES, So hechentn kee howe ee ed by 50 prorlavery men, and had no coonection with | in the afternoon and evening. reat t nites Chaos ot Wenricis tad temtiaat Go RENCH CHURCH DU st. ESPRIT—PRANKLIN ee the State prisoners, who were guarded, before their re- | Buoapway Vanteties.—Those who bave not enjoyed the Magnzinen etn, py mya ye t, corner of Church. Divine pervies will be ve Feain OVE, STOVES TOTES — We CABAL SURRER Cl? George 903 his juvenile companions paced block aber Union square. dork eraNette. | ed tn ‘hie churce on Bandsy next, at 10% o'clock, A. ROID sive wantean We be Varick.—W. & M. stop to them by casting your votes agamet border ism and tyranny. The great ciement of this con- fest is the situaticn of things in two years there has been @ premeditated echeme to carry °, by the feders) troops. Ua the day afwr the re- | rich comicalities of Litt lease Of ibe latter by Judge Lecompt, Lane aj fl Kansas. During tbe last od be. | in the * Serious Family” and the “ Toodies,”” should not fail fore Lecompton with 2,500 men, sevt in a fag of truce by | ‘© 0 to this evening. ITERARY. WANTED, 4 FEREON TO WRITE A FEW Me Fr. F%, 8 ee, ds 4 tl 4 Gro. Cnnisty asp Woon's Mixsrrers offer a choice variet) hort stories, of a chaste and humorous description. Rector of St. John’ Cineinnad, Ohio, w! Sa ranscombe, and demancei the instant and wecon- | Oho. SeoiGances, and Me amusing farce of" Wello,” to- | grees, Literary, bon 281, Union equare Pon o@ice- Tisminond oa strect and Waren evening” in the chu epee of a Heed and repelced; stoves pal wy wed pie slavery into that ‘Ierritory, agaiust the will of the people there. Itisa tow phase in the syttem of 8! have known encroachments of Wat pu mever on such a ecale as the pr: BRew drees—by violence, by faself, it is bearirg down humen law, civil rights, and even'civilization :tseif diteral ee the fourteen prizoners held by the He threatened, if big demand was | ™'®! ‘ ata bot insiaitij complied with, (aa: ‘be would burn down | _,BCCwiEy's Senaxapens will, this evening. vresent several | DUPLO tum desirable eniie books issue ia the natl> m— free We have it now in ce of arms, by murder To obtain this end. ity between the whole South, the admin. ipuration, This position bas never been fend the democratic party demied by any Cemocratic oralor whatever 1854 there has been a deliberae plan to force slavery em the people of Kantas, in detiince of law ‘will, and the const of additional outrages; but the error these ontrages: separesel ly, with no cause or result beyond Kat then asa whole, tae executive, riving every day North is, in taking alavery fextonsiopiete hi and every omee in the They have seized the free men of their the = it. They have atte a I to starve oat the fingle outrage which bight rom clock afer Hood. Bip wreck; evealng, Sir o'clock. Bens HE FASHIONS —R. M. WATERS WOULD CALL THE attention of his friends and Pm tk his styles of hate BLISNED Tis DAY — of their finest meloties and buriesques, including “Mazeppa.” | Gisignte Ndvorn and Juve The prisoners were released and Lane march eo back to Lawrence. There were six huadeed Caited | T#e Cavrnei.s.—Bryant and Maory’s popular troupe are WA ARPES TRTORY BOOKS ROTRSTANTISM THE OLD RECIG(ON—ROM ANTEM fae ange, ot of er are meneeeerec nao omiee, fa. b to re commenee operations in Chinese fallen Monday. Por Ocwover. a new —A Hetmes are soliched to leave their orders carly. REIN ALDO States eolciers at Lecompton at the time, but they did not Daly wae ——_ a [3 ~— petest ond maak, ‘M. WATERS, 419 and 421 Broadway, one door above Canal st thie Also. tw eaid thet the Goveraor ant the olteers | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY THE Alcove. thi parti the nercer,conucted othe apt aa TUE TEN HYDRIAN RECIPES —THE ORRAT RAST. = w or, int z = , coumanaing the troope desired the liverdoa of te pr 1. | stanren's srony Toons a money verte of uarraives, bi | Street between Fir 'ad Second avesuey wr inoerow even. | D..¢e vanaeen, prepay ia the Temple ef Meaty ad fae from the hands of the pro-siavery pary, and | ————— pamgonabe *«C grapes and tales, for the instruction and entertainment of ] ing, al74 o'clock. Seata free. All are invited. iges formed almost the sole medicine teed in the Rast ‘O resistance to ihe demands of Lane or none Sorwene., TY neon Bn Abbott. Embellished with numerous P. MACMENAMY, D. D. P rng sore at Soy ‘eo saa may be put up at = ——o ~ om agra rug store at a tein thems are partioularly a = ‘ov. Geary has itsued a on ordering all hos. D.—YOUR MOTHER 18 DANGE Tht, POR | "Tanes —Hach humber of Harper's Story Books wiileoaiain | QAILORS, THR MISSIONARIFS OF THE WORLD —A rable tn Gerteurgion. sev, liver attecton ieap ary ile parties not to enter the Territory, and calling ou Gon. her sake return; G—, I assure you, feels your absence 100 ps in small quarto form, very beautifully illustrated, sermon on thie su ‘will be delivered ia the Mariner's ef the Biood, ke. Urbers remove syphilis, secret diseases, Atobison’s commend from going into the | deeply, and if you will but return will never Yo os ae a priated on supertine calendered paper. ebureh, on the corner of Madison and Catheriae streets, ander | o>, nervous diseases, comiveness, &c , in an almost incredi- @ Territorial militia has been disbanded, | 10 take'so unwise a step again, Your mothers is | “"ive series may be obtained of booksellers, periodical age is care of the New York Port socieiy, by Rev. CHAS. J J Diy thagume, Bens with pinta printed Seerdiee, on oare In consequence of the proctimation the Missourians are tim your doruion. YOUR HKOTILER Di KK, and postmasters, or from the puritehers, at tire, aire 8 | JONES, pastor, to morrow exening. nt hal past wo ‘lock. prof $l, WM, FRANKLIN, box 221, A) . el ce ui ener, ne 0 ot om horbu Se e pial with the leaders there. They prouised to disbandit they | 1: Joh street, or forward his wldrens withoit delays” ip pedees elk ay tae HE PIPTIRTH STRERT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — had assurances of pr ie Governor. Tos . eriodicnis, Harper's New Ne ‘aeazine Mog Aig ye Vy | Ln aig y seourasces were siven, aad Lane remy, it te sail, will MATION WANTED. OF PATRIC K AND J \ i Harpe ory Books, will be supplied to subscribers at ay nest, Sia inet..on the gre Hah sven “- ot eas Leo" | to BREAD AND BUTTER rILLA, 6 disbanded forihwith pere is & pros] of poace hb, of the parisl nghagore, county o. May ive dollars a yeas the ~ led by some magnificent word picked out of the medical 4. When last heard of they were in Sinnely, Riche: ‘The publishers will supply specimen numbers gratuitonsl ee re go ae pees F. Fama Prayer | Got mt eo o1 jet in the Territory. If the Territorial miitia is | And. Whim last heard of hey wore tn Sane! HE yen pI Peek ge ye my: y | ineeting’st halt past? P.M ant), BN ean Sate diatinctly traced toe deliberate plan, the same es you can trace boughs to the parent tre selves they are one perfect pian tendiog to ® certain end A. lections carried the same way as the previous ave constitution will bo adopted two elections will take place this year. tation adopted will go to Congress for acceptance fore the next Congress will be the free Topeka consti tution and a slave constitution, and the peo tien will bave to decide between th: ‘eaual, will attempt a compromise, for by that means they have invariably obtained their ends eventually main question mus) be decided—namely, tree of siave Kaneses. This i* the important question to be legislated ‘upon by next session of Congress. ‘As it wae now nearly © cailed out again it will be put under the command of (ion LEAVENWORTH MEN APPRALING TO GOV. GRAnY. Sr. Loris, Sept. 9, 1856. 1 To Bis Exeauaycy, Gov, Grany, Kansas Torritory:— The undersigned ottinene of Leavy hanna, townland of Pearritf, giana When lant. hereby make known to you that they have been peacea. | tion will be thankfully recetvint by her co ae citizens fmt = as sach | 25 Chrystie street, ora: 207 West Twentieth st. sane Arey in their lawiul bowisees catil Tueetey, 24) — lark, and Faony. instant, when they were called op by @ certain Captain | Py THE LAWYER WHO GOT THE LAND WARRANT pee Oarehae UeMery; being en account Of vartous things for divlog service, tomorrow, (Pandey) Zit tam, Ot 1034 Emery, with an armed posse under his command, aud or- papers from John Ludwig Francis F a fet large etocks of goods and Our houses an! ft the mercy of oer ad the conati- worth City, K. T., ven 07 be) Gov. Reeder said RTNWEST PROTESTANT REFORMED DUTCH | “H*istened an expecuorent, nor yet swallow draughts of ‘on West Twenty-third street, between Sixth and ' A will care you enanethe het, te, Momek. of ervilie, “ in the belief that ii will care your tubercles, hecanee it is re- Queaktuly recelved by their sister, Anne Waial,, 32 Joba ments with them for circulating Ue work. ~ . Fateron, New Jersey. ply clube of wo persons at five dollars a year, or five perayns Tis a ora. Ciereymen aud texchers supplied at two dol ORMATION WANTED—OF BRIDGET | Ou1ARE lars a year. Numbers trom. the commenceupent can be st venth Depused by codfish empirios. and agus, id sisters, from the cow parish of Coloagha | plied. 7 Also, the bouad volumes. nl wt Preach in this church next Sabbath (september 21) at lu!, avoid by ai ‘Sons ee See ee f roland. rd from Seven vot umes are bow ready, elegantly bound pete, o clock, A. nd at 40'clock, P. M. ARSENIO AND QUENTIN, we iving at 6 Donguaas st., Sout! rookiyn. Any informa elt (each volume containing three numbers). ‘rice which only hel; pit toy re living ato Tong » Any igterme: | OF} lone volume conenat. arco Regeeey om. AE NEW CHURCH OF &T-JOUN THE BAPTIST (REIS. | Yous diva de! t." Ityow have The Alcove: containing some furiber sesount of Timboo, opal} cn Lexington avenue, corner of Thirty Afi etree! ill Rev. Cornelius R. Duthie, recior, will be opened because tis termed sinagicliniment; you will find yourself AUMEAL” in more senses than one, if you do, In all thess cases Mure o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. ata, whi The Three Gold Dollars; or, an account of the adventures of BUT ON SAYER RESORT, re the city forthwith. Many of us have left to him until bie return trom Mexico Robin Greet vd o et ret, ¢ ireen. ™ » Ll 7 there is but alt at | Wraier, he seer AA ee Rambles Among the Alps U pinay pA nee tytn Pape! d ONE CERTAIN REMEDY, ore. pare ¢ conmiied no he will hear something to hie advantage. Tie Baineer. or “dow to Travelin the Woods pit of the Unitarian iene Wy | there is but pr ws ofthe United States or those of " ¢ Museum; or. Curiosities Expini morrow, (Sunday) dem, Bo guth 5 m 188 L. D., FORMERLY OF EAST TWENTY EIGuTA ; ike y ie 5 ferritory. We now petition sou to protect oar | Mf "Src. ekg boar of au old friend by nldresuing 4 note to satin: or, the Chetan Rxperience of an Honest Boy. | foet" ieee a Wc evening. Wents | 10 which you eon tee, ot cesen, Lem MONRY, be would retire for the pr that we would con- Gmue bis remarks at baif-past re, The megting ad- journed anti) tbat hour. property, and to give us assurance of your protection, 80 | J. A., Herald of og fi the that wemay retarn peaceably to our et of the cots tothe entabiishiment of the federal comet Leaven- ee ment a 201 estal worth. As we aro here without means and on heavy It) SAT!—MRE. M——Y, COME IN AND, SER THis ~~ ag Laman eadnehaet expenses, with our families, we would urge you to give show—T'll pay us an anewer to this at your carllest conrenience. We are y sur obedient servants, 'S, Norton, M. D., Though the rogular meeting was declare? adjourned it was evident that those who had come there—many of ttom from grea! distances—were aot to De tired by any amgunt of speaking them. A number of individcsls sddresred the throng, among them the Hon. G. H. Brown, of New versey. Bon- fires bad been lighted by the Morrisiownian*, and the rowd was even greater than during the afteracon. Governor Rernen reeumed bis remarks by saying—It @By Man euppores that freedom or slavery ia Kansas be the only rue, be i¢ mistaken populaied baif the Tyrritory Kansas to the city of New York is not #0 great a distance fas from Kaneas to the Pacis ovean mains half a continent to be 1 fates to be formed in the future ‘ording to the constitution which ebail pre ‘cannot save Kansas now, all thove Nelson McCracken, teatll Balf-past 7 John Randall, hat couid be given We have as yet only From the centre spot in Thus, there still re- n with States, Those be organized ao. and that is, purchase at nce Dr. Henry Anders’ conati- 1OmIN® WwaTrn! LOST AND FOUND. 2 BPN Po All the medion colleges, oo oa 4 0. 3 Becon ‘ven! ary, Raplah, History, from the earliest perlode to Y ANOUND—AN ANCHOR, IN WEST STREET, NEAR | and S62 Broadway, 8. ¥-.and43 Fullon sireet, Brooklyn.” REGATTAS. ee Lect Eater?) from the cnstiont Periods v0 eat ares The owner can have it by applying at No. 4 | A PRESIDENT, FOR 186i, 18 THE BRST COOKING _ A e Fal OT.AD ir ove ever made, The Empi heater te TAKE PLACE AT | . The Studio; or, Iiustrations of the,Theory and Practic: 0° ND-IN NASSAU STREET, IN FRONT OF THLE and cheapest to be hed. You will tnd La tor sargest ant bes ao i Ferre Houses cn Tesde pod aonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn R% EGATTA.—A REGATTA WIL) Swediey's Hotel (late Peters’ f Brookiyn, on Thursday afternoon, 25th | y Bridge. Drawing, for Young Artivts ¥. 1 se sortment of stoves of every name and description, at lower Franklin, the Apprention B owner ean have It by ealing om Bonner, Wo. 44 Ann | prices than anywhere in the € E. Engeisinann, . Engelsnann, isa ie bouts Sf feet and under, To he tro clans be anit See Bees; "ak, How the Story Books are street, and paying for this ad ent. mine street, or the Lew sicre, MANUFACTURING KANSAS SYMPATHY IN THE SOUTH | Second class boats to be 23 feet and pape | emez? F< ae id EattsngtFtien, Ls, SOUTH BROORLYN. ON THCRspay | ——————————————_- The foliowing letters, the Charleston Mercury saya, ace) << Virginia; of, A Little Light on & very Bark Saying. ‘evening, & gold link bracelet.” The finder will be Auit- HE DIPFERENCR.—WITH TOBACCO THR SALIVA written by the wife of Colonel Titus, who commands « POST OFFICE NOTICES, Emma: or, The Three Fetortunes of a Belle. ably tewarded by leaving it at No. 39 Cheever place, South isexpeetoraied: with tokat it is swallowed, acting, s. portion of the pro glavery forces in Kansas :— - ~ Frank; or, The Philosophy of Tricks and Mischief. Brooklyn. beagle bh AS promoung ion. ee ee oe ps, ee er ie tei. oe ee OsT—ON ISTH INET. A STOCK HOLE Wil try ft Retatied at saloone, segar and drug stores, whole: in great trouble. 1 have beam | y..1) "will close at inte oflice ra ‘iinrday. the Buh day of | "Phe Stealt Gate: or, The Rule of Exclusion from Hoaven. ‘of admission to the Academ vt No. 31. The | sole at 4l2Brondway, up stairs, y from my home to save my life. bows einer, at 10h, orelock AM Willie and the Mortgage; showing how much may be accom- | Snder will de suitably rewarded b, was surrounded y ee noone by five hundred _ <4 . 2 V. FOWLER, Postmaster, plished by a boy ont Out ‘nue, or 66 Merehants’ Exebange. yr ERY SUPERIOR pt ha iperty destro; ‘ne terrence ota a Lesson cP Pi denial, Soapenny, laters presavery man in Douglas county Is | POST OFFICE NOTICE THE NTIS TOR CALIFOR: saneek ee Lost, BAYS BOOK ON THE CHAMBERS STREET Tare eat sagortment tn New Yor, oe and the taken from the United States | 2, tit, Aes, on Ratt ca mesmer (eorge Law, will HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers. £ Savings Bass, No. ei 138; Ge poner name is Bridget A he lowest marked pile, lee a W a, ese at this offi Se pter ype ee ee ~ ease ‘same to the HW USING Lovelock P. M eeu) ¥. FOWL, P ssa PADELPAIA TRADE SALB—THR PitanR. | OSS = (11 Wholesale 410 Pear! street, 1 bave just learned that my husband is a prisoner at) —— — fim peg ry fo pee Tuesday OsT—A XoTr, MADR BY CURTIS. & 00.70 T51G | me rs a cate tenes Sa ee ee ee AGRICULTURAL FAIRS. — a LL Ne La, Order of thoption Pash gad by hiss endorses. ‘aated New HISKERANDO, WHIWKERANDO, I will go to Lawrence to morrow, if they kill me on the TATE FAIR, NEWARK. NEW JERSEY SRE Tit ‘at sixty days after date, for ane thoosand No onguent.—No humbug. —Prof, GRO! 4 Un STATES tert Pet SOCIETY. — SORTA a Ral WK LESLIE'S ILL ie Paya ae pt 8 Kank. é ieee AD hee lop reeaepes bom Doren ped eee re ee, 160 Chestnut street, Philately tu The Fourth WEP A! n morning. re forts ego! same, am celebrated French cnn © ia ik shubstion of the Unit nitural, Bochety xe ul bas been stopped. reelpe and ‘the Dated Sates and en to fall My Dear FariensI have just arrired in Lécompton wi rd my bust .—~ Tie has been released by an excha: Five hurdred men attacked the house, Titue, having only ten men in the heuse with bim Ar aa made, He fought them two hou der until they had fired six cannon bal He wae shot in the breast with « Sharp’ « ball ett!) remains im bis Breast. His right thamb | },, war bot oi! besides other slight wounds, The abolitionists | per octing arrangements for the exbi' It te self evident that if Kansas encroachment, ai) territory the rame parallel of latitude must also be — to rench that far off Western Territor. the States of Missour! and Kansas, an: ‘dare to ron the gauntlet of border rufflanism and tho ‘tion of the slave power theret | tates will be made ovt of that Territory beyond Kansas, be slave, then shail we have ten more ave States, iwonty United States Senators, and & pro- The next step will Ielaads will fol- Ay go to slaver —hot one foot of land will be in the the Ni puccumb to slavery time the attack Ortional number of { representatives nba. the sandwich 4 then a terri orn war will be deciared agviast Mex. lly the North will become a «utall spat These are the unav ces of Kansas being North get back her Jost gat bas been acquired by crime, by ‘oppression aud ® victory will be used with No; the victory will be used to extend * ‘Write me ientaodiatet 5 Before Ton Jodge Betts, ENTICING SEAMEN TO DESERT—THE PIReT CASE UNDER A NEW Law. tyranny, is it like magnenimity ” iy Will then rule the majority ¢ Fe opening ef U apy knowledge of public atis South bas, during the put Prlse of the North in reveren giave Mate, and we siiell holder and the slave dealer traver fend carrying their property with the the potitioal eaves to be decited op Union as a State ee not know of she act of 1855 provides :— vet, in any sum not exceeding $300, or be at are the sovlal y \erm not exoeeding one year, Kenan into thts Felations of this que:t ‘West, both from our && from the Old World, has been 8 every five years. mthorm and Fas arved to auother day, 4 the lend; tbe gountry Dag beqn Woo .ong setuied, ond ie ee NO, 3'~SPIRIT NO. ue held at Powe lion Philade ph ay ne atartay, ober 7, A OST—FIRE DEPARTMENT BADGE 2781, THE FIND i per PORTER'S SPIRIT VOR kere " ee eee nay rewarded by louving Wat 199 Meroer cane’ from \weaty-ive to tro bentred another chat phe Agergave wo Curie Wonmand dol | GREAT INDIAN NOVEL, OMEMUR, — By Hinwny Wi are O8T—82 REWARD.—THE BOND OF J. BAD. 4 Srow to finse Morgan. Bend it to the office of of A, hor gan, 2) Chambers wrest. O8T—BY A_VERY POOR MANUFACTURER, ON HIS Way from Potion to Atlantic sirects,, Hrooklym. parce! + classes of domestic ani an wines, Cegeialiog grning and agri Tupal implements and machines c}noonnmitter a Pil Mielphia, representing the var ms branches of industry. has Jenny Owen's Tunoinved to co aperave with the ovlicers of the society I iH : dion, And hfieen thou. | The Wild Cat of Lou vole everything we had, even my d Adoliars have been guaranteed to meet expenses. Thi . tootal der will do a great r Non shee OF bak, They sre up ae pz sw se | maerial aid, coupled with ihe excellencog! the pelected tora. | My First Adventures with the Indiana. ‘hart of [iting Wiss the ladies’ fancy trimeaings gore’ No. {mate my evcape to Werport, : SP Tee wt ees induces (he | tow Old Lester Hunted a Deer. fory BE Atlantic street, and will receive a miable reward M4 rienitnral banquet, in ‘whi b By the celebrated Dooce. SickeD UP IN TP BAST RIVER—AN OAK LOG <n SEW AND 1EPROVED ATMOSPHERIC Your daughter, MARY. zenicsen will participate, will take place | The Setter. Abort 60 feet ih length, whieh the ow ner ean bave by prov. | J)R. LEVETTS NEW ileal ath HD ATOSTRERIO J ber 10, men distinguished, geutiene ‘rl Pit reat Tecremer. ing property nud paying ‘charges. Apply to Charles: Good prepuare plates for exusens eee ced can ates District Court. avcemblage, ‘Favorable arrangements, with the | That Cook Fight at Sand Patch, Se Pd win! Breokiyn Gas Works, foot ef Hudson avenue. noreceed Sepang Penal aan Steet aay or ralironds for the transportation of stock and other Young America on Porter's Spe: ef iiiinnone gum. Thin truly worth the attention nt thows wear: re te progress, Whe Ore oF ees the ool By Youngster. SEGARS, hy of requiring artifclal teeth to, examine this impravement mat the oftice. The list of entries, the awards of pre | + ive ow the R ernroornrronmannmnnmnnnnn Wanner | ieiore enuaging elsewhere. Teeth removed by the Verramb- ye pe ye ER omy the great Nut Gall, JONNRCTICUT TOBACCO.—W CASES PRIME © 0 | ing ap eh a AD of the da Serr, 18.—Mhe United States vs. Patrick McKenna, alias | Wns and programme of the exhibition, will be furnl om Peta eier onda ‘ ie Wie for sale, Apply toJULIAN A eri raeriy pine application 1 Mr, John M'Gowan, Assistant Soeretary o + Paddy the Oreck —'The defendant in this cavo was charg | [ict sais Agricultial Society. 100 Chestaut street, tor Réweation in Piywect ns ROARS. —ALL THE FAVORITE BRANDS LETHONEW STYLE, - ant Tena FROM 0} ed with erticing seamen to desert from the United States | (rooms of ‘he Petesipts Agrouke I Society.) of ty Academy ¥ a a hundred haa & smal ot Cabanas, Fig T io ful MAPA Pitre ‘rence punishable under a recentact. Tho se. |“ s Gaeati ati. P. WILDER, Pre The great Trot bewween Brown Dick, ‘aad Lady Mow ae are TOORAA, 1e¢ Maiden Inne, second story, iv ai hy Be g yf fe Wisse 8, Kine, Secretary Time—229-298~292. SROARACEEVERAL INVOICES ARE NOW Bring | 2% ir fron ‘ _ SEVERAL INVOICES ARE NO shail eurtee any seaman, ordinary ven == The Ladies Column—very interesting. Sy) chad oun share Revit 2% per’ cent TD ree | moderste. Apply ot ois wortanes who may baye enlisted into the naval Regatia at Toronto and Qu porters, Cash purchasers are invited to examine, Casu ad = » United States, to desert therefrom, or who shal Sands of Gold Vane Calltornie. vanced on segare of any quality FURNITURE, and shall re 7 BROSENE OTA. American Racers in England *O. ONREKS, 17 Broadway, | ————— mwwremrenerarenaeresisiae tipon the order of the commanding 0 KEROSENE ILLOMTN ATING OTT. Foreign Sporting Intell gen -e a RAMELLRD, corr: Aon ee BATTURD-SiNGANS rieuon thereof. be Bned at the discro- | $4 19 worth of tha oll gives ae much Light 09 $25 47 of sperm | The Turk Hunting, Fishing, i: el} made Rule, at $25 class iunpe Yaehting, Cricket, Hose nl] cman winery, he Hrophwan: Son shceckor are “eanosen Lewnreusrw On. “ Thentrieaia tn Wa ington ‘The Drame, Music, Ar, te. “ “SEP REDS Cont fely packed to fo ut of the elt ; a f je avery li 7 PA J \_. ARSE DSS x Judge Beboo, who appeared for the acoused, raised | pecans pinnacun Ore ne Ne tncerigmeds | Shinn wivance. ‘Heer rea toe California, Orecon and the soulh Pac oe SALR, CHRAP—\ 88T OF SclloOn PURNE it appeared that the attesting aed express tor shipa! wwe. | Only ff cents & en «wil go forward by the | “tatoe mnall etenmor Vine, almost new: hos bean weed bat a abort tne 1) t between jg? dey 2 000 gallons of the above o is for sale. |} nek , Hine FAW. on Satuniny, Se in charge of © special | private school. Anpiy for one, week at 218 Weet 7 Bi A jaror wag W! wo Pie 8, Agenta of Kerocena Oi) 0 7, ns sa'ng, 09 onacd copper wall parcels received Wil |, Jetters wnul 1g | ety between Righth ond Ninth avengoa. Also a lady Wan H 7 }° ae r New Se he on < WM. A MALL, Agent; ed, ¥ vuct the Spanish language. Apply a8 AbOTe W Bearer awoet, New Fore.

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