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SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21 1858. —— — THE FATAL PRIZE FIGHT. Andy ‘Kelly Kila ac Prize Fight~Kx- amination of the Body—Testhmony before t Ohe-r WANTED —WH FRoR gu HLY i - Se Se ae FALL MILLINERY, 60. 178 WEBY.—THURSDAY, SEPT, 25, A. SUAKH will open a splendid assortmen’ of millinery, ant w.ti ' be Hae yd to furnish jadies and gentlemen at wholesale or retail, at low prices, Please call and examine, rd A MIDDLE AGED WO- ‘in 4 pri eet a boiel: inquire Pree SHIR? HANDS WANTED—AY J. DAVIS & RTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND FEATHERS.—THi the Corene: Developements, &c. Son's, 25 Warren at, Upsaire, and 119 West lois st | A Mon dcconbie geome y particular: peta RINSE RATE COOK WANTS A SITUATION: UN- | basement.’ Work guaranced Yor ail the winter months, nie syle of cholie sul elev tower large “astra ‘The man whe bi taken ne, haere ot re axands all sorte of jeliies, pasury 0 55, and ostvic! every de- , under the rame in Williams, and died » ’ Mise, Beary ne ret oe IRL WANTED—AT THE SCOTCH INTELLIGENCE | scription, will be found at 138 ‘Bowery, hort dis. 4 xeferences. Snauive ot 1,008 Broadwoy, corner 21h ol ‘oftice, 87 re ‘80 servants, oe references, | tance from the reine fala More mad Jobb eraure ia. | £¥ Bours afterwards, has proved, as Coroner Perry aup- 01 SEPE aii LADY DESIRES, A Spy Aroy, pesenes immediately, for s1 sii, vu, eae, vited to call. D. STRAUS, importer and manufacturer. posed, (0 b# one of the parties engaged in the late prize family; a widower preferred; resses, + lao far i ns of peniictncn Addrews Willett, ‘Herald osice: | vans, Neuere tat : A TARGE INVOICE OF PAUL MILINERY, Jat noe Palisades, New Jersey. ‘ received per | n ‘day, remem! that Ca at dal OU RST RS. RICHMOND WILL PAY THE HIGHEST WAGES | September 20'at W'SIMMONSY £01 Broulway. toa wah rege tier Daepgrtan aches USEKKEPER.—A YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW for ability to lad'es’ drees cap makers. Steady employ- ‘Thursday morning last. Charley Lynch, keeper of adea a sit er in some gentioman’s | inent. A tew apprentices taken, Apply at 587 Broalway, RENCH FLOWERS, called the ‘Ban: ” in Water atreet Kel ee Re i staan girouuce the Righest FS ncererearepcerces “1 £ Paria feathers, Ae ree at in Water street, and andy Sally, ials for chorneter an catiacty. Country no objection URSE OR GOVERNESS WANTED—T0 GO TEN Chenille, straw buttous. bouneis, were the principats, Both arc well knowa in pugailstic personally er Mon ekeeper, U7 Lutiow st, AY, tiles from the ety, with a. private tamily, who remain anit millinery goods, circles, e xa a hie J rough the winter, charge of two young’ children, steady, well person, ean find « eomforiable and per- maneut home, with liberal Seoich or American pre- jerred. Address, with references, aud where last employed, Levsehoid, Herald ettice, 0 MILLINERS.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE MILLE ner, to t distance inthe counwy. Apply imme Glately 0, Libbala de Con, Wi John streets 2? ‘0 CLOAK MAKERS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 10 Foung ladies to make clouks, ‘To such as understand the Dusiness, steady employment aud better wages will be given than ean be obtained elsewhere. Apply to McArthur, Byrne, Gibbons & Co., 158 Browdway. for o: 8! 64 and 66 John street, corner of William N.Y. HOMER & KETCHUM. Ph GILBERT WILL OPEN PABIS MILLINERY ON Feecived by blestber Auasien rent alee ie ee ec camer Bren ve ¢ Broad: way, between White and Walker sia Ske! N@ 801% Bros ADAME CANE, 80 BLEECKER STREET, WILL open, on Tnesdey 2d inst., a large and varied asgorts went of French bonnets Iresaes, flowers, feathers, &e » 4 ewe ‘tyles, io v es y inva aitof the newest styles i¢h she respectfully invites the ‘The prize was $200a side. Theve were over two hun- dred persons who witnessed the dght, which is said to have been oue of the most brutal, atrocious aud revolting ever known, E\ghty Sve rounds were fought, aud Andy Kelly, at the callot time, rose and squared off to fight the oighty-sixth round, when he felt backwards and never rose again, Lynch ead backers left his bleeding body ot the ground and departed Kelly wasteker on board the steambcat which con. epee eerarrtey ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, Ww ababy to wet at her own hoi having lost her own, ly to Diva. A. G. Mavkey, cormer it Prout mu ats. ‘ET NURSY.—A HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN, WITH @ Cuil breast of milk, whoso baby is afew weeks old, ‘would be wil'lng to go out to nurse (or a respectable family Can give good references. Inquire ut 213 Adams st., Brooklyn ASILING WANTED.—AN ENGLISH WOMAN, WII0 [8 avery good laundress, wil! take in washing for families Sf sage gentlemen. Address Mrs. McAllister, 175 Mast 16th ., between aggs. A and B, : 35a ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY THREE SMART YOUNG 7 ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, FIFTY CLOAK MAKERS. IfSES ATKINSON & MATHER, L: WIT: 7 . 4 jaar yeep aprcle tps me erties Wei ies be ceeeaee the ease ite wages will MB ad Matherbe, 522 Browiway. feapeottulty Ieforaa | V¢7*4 tho party to the seeue, and landed in a smal! boat Washer aud \-oner and ean make herself generally 1. be given can be obtained elsewhere, Apply to Mear- ends that Madame Maikerbe has resin her mit, | et te foot of fourth strect. Here he wawmat ire af Si Hensy st. for three days, where they have been | thor, Byrne, Gibbons & Vo., No. 153 Broadway. ‘inary business in favor « n. Misses Atkinson & Mather | py rome men with a butcer’s cart, aad fiving for the inst twelve tmouthe, aad oan becwell recom: |{ mmr ee hana heen etd ee aS tae for several years pas, | °* be utcher’s cart, and coaveyed toe | mended. y 7 ANTED-SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS: THOSE | 2nd the success which crowned the efforts of thelr predeces: celled the Brown Jug, at the corner of Phir. acoustomed to Grover, Buker {o Molyneux Beil, 53 Canal st, Uo.’ machines. Ay, sor, they trust will be eq awarded to themselves, if ally cesnce of fit, a bean'y of garment, and that ot a most c rr intent porter bowse en ty-thieg “glteot anc Second avenue, kept by Joh Capet, ANT U—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A ATE ALON, Ae ry laa cook; is willi hae we oo ——— - eription, aud latest Parisian stele, be wnuted, who | reported tobe a brother in-law of ove of the se , , ht pening, in TANTRD—A MIDDLE AGHD WOMAN, CAPAULE | A. 4M. Gniter themselves it oan be secured WM theicesiag. | Von ke stu SPE Pesteal ior te dak erred |W ment. Ladies furnishing their own materials atlented to | CO7C) "amed Mike surphy. GET Moore ah. ix the Kener +} car pe shortest notice, BLLESES ATKINSON & MATHRI, ‘Tis was about aooz on Thursday, Shortly aftorwards Milling establishment, 522 Broadway. LICE MORGAN, 54 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE Ncholas Hote!, will open Paris millinery ou Tuesday ber 2 he was taken {a ahack by some mon to the Bellevue Hos) ital, where be died about tive o'clock. At the hos- pita, Was specchless. The men who took him said his ame was John Williams, and that lie had beea beaten by a party of boatmen. Corcner Perry was called to examine the body of de. ceesed, on Friday, and baying heart of the prize fight, supposed, and soa found means of proving taat iis person had been one of the parties engs rod in it. Yesterday morning be examtned a uumber of witnesses atthe Bellevue Hospital, preliminary to empanneling a .wy and commencing a complete iavestization of te case iw ihe evening. The following is the tes mony elicited: — Mary Gapning, residing at No. 261; Hamilton street, be ing duly sworn, fays:—] bave seen the body of deceased ard recognised it to be that of my uephew, Andy Kelly {saw him last alive on Wednesday merning, when he Jett my nouse after eating bis breakfast; his occupation was Mhat of an umbrella pediar; I know nothing of bis being engeged m any Gght. i NO. nery ons 188 L. ARMS wil open fil TA CANAL STRE ember 25, M w+ ened, lo Zo a short way | eral housework of a emali family cn well. Call on Monday (to mi SiMe CORNER OF Houston stueet, has y ready for iaspection a very P assortment of Pars millinery, selected trom the first Parislan be M® AN WOMA woare afvaid od Wa 5 Lexington avenue, coraer of WAITER, WHO UN: HER Apply at 66 7th avenue, between 9 and 12 ¥ or by lett SITUATION WANTED. store cr hotel, who speaks tluently the KE: nd Span. igh languages. aud understands various others; is willing to devote “himsell to his employer's interest, Address box 195 Herald otic a J. HL. GOSSIN WILL OPEN FALL MILLINE on ‘thursday, September 25, at No. 378 Broadwa LLY INFORMS THE LADE vn Puris fall millinery, ANTED, business. uaa RUS, TO WORK ON OLOAKS iad choice selection of | Catharine Gunning, resid'ng at 26: Hamilton strect, aa RCSL SA es paid. Apply to Mme. Has, 80 Lispet.ardst, Miss S/ feet eoatitont ot | being duly sworn, aaya:-—I have eee. the body ol Andy t is Hos of dents i a a five years with Madame | Kelly. decease recognise it to be such; the last I ae shine te ee pnd ald MBER OF GOOP MANTILEA HANDS % a w of him was Wednesday morning when be teft our *#cutvess for ene week D + Where constant employment cau be had. bY he Patrick Kelley, residing at No, 93 Cherry street, boing s¥orn eays:-—Thursday, V”. M., about 1 o'clock, I went ou beard a Steamboat near the Battery, there were from 156 (0 200 persons on board the boat: Chas, Lynch was op the boat; Jack Montjomery, Kit Burns and Johnny Roreh were alse on the boat; { wont on the bout fur @ reconlight excursion: { w leep alter being on the boat some tweaty minutes; I awoks about half past 9 c'clock, when the passengers had | the New York side. 1 heard that ty ou the bout; bis pame was Au wentiems ‘address 1 FANTED IMMEDIATELY—TO GO IN THE COU. iry, a milliner of expe ° e and good taste, to m caps, de Compensation liberal to one who Wil su ly at 769 Broadway, corner of %th street WO BEST OPERATORS FOR SING- er’s sewing machines for leat r belt work. dest wages and steady work. Apply at 269 William st, ccommendations. Please ve Post ollice. IN A RETAIL DRUG ith seme experience iu the Adiress J. H. it, Herald ERY GOODS. MARTIN & LAWSON, Bo Broagway, comer of Franklin at Tnvite the attention of dealers to their large Riblous, towers, teachers, lacos, Velvote, bonact materials Aud every variety of HELP WANTED—MALES. Frevek mill LIVERATURE, ery goods. me awh, > tl furniture isl. i i is i ue iy ' om r Spaimlion ator a Fe ee ie a ee this matter except what I bave said; I recognised David O'Brien on the steamboat which started from pier No. 3; PS, LAZARUS ISAAC be was at the Sight also with me; 1 saw the ight whieh n ts useful aud y vites the a took place, acer bi Ao yay gry ones splendid stock of French patiern bonnets: also: a large assort Ths witness, who was determined to know nothing eens acct arahe nition tee oe went of bet own manufac! ring, whieh Will be oilezed for in- | gLout the matter, on being told by the Coroner the tions for p ee fy ivectaan ‘s szection and suie on Me inst of the oath be had taken, how it compolted him t second tloor, No. Fulton sireet. tingle copies 2 cen's RCHITECTURAL DRAUOUT! be knew of the matter, further testided as follows: — “dl tes RICHARD HATHAWAY & CO. ZA plovment, for a short thine, by ar We ieft the foot of pier No. 2 North river, on a steam a 30.5.—-THR PACT 19 | *t: third floor t, tor the purpose of witnessing a dgutwhich was to Gitte ROME AL BYANE a cous wae ¥ son ig | “inte La pernenthl cease cer Ok ee RTT. ~ “EVA! SACO. Redken ok law setae TS 3 FOR olita Hotel ered persons on board the boat; I do not recollect any where, and give with eac ie Hodges pan *bo were on board the boat but the persons whose rom 25 centa to 8100. MATHER, t address, energ: 88° tale Hid wages to canvass Apply to Hod, somes I have mentioned; i weut asicepoa the boat; | was aroused from my sleep by some men whe said the light was going on: | went on bore; [saw Andy Kelly unc Cherles Lynch fighting: there was crowd. of peo- around them, among whom [recognized Jack Mont- mery, Kit Burrs, Jouuny Roach, Mke Surphy, as be‘pg ‘a the crowd: tnessed gome thirty rounds be tween Ly nen aod Kelly; no one tried to separate them Ait Burne ard Jobnay Roach were seconds for Lynch; | saw them catch hold of Lyneh and take L..a to bis cor- aor: the Oght lasted about three quarters of an hour af- ter i renched the place: I saw Kelly lying on the ground senseless: coats were put under atin; Lyach and the rest ¢f his frieads left hefore the coats were put vader bim Kelly's friends put him ona plank and took bia to th hoot; I went aboard the same beat, and we janded 5 ° ny wre the North river si¢e, about belt way be toe TY Out! Gp Lows; 1 foil aalucy whem w= a a aw Jomey side, abd awoke’ whea: we recched reacbing tho pier | munediately got olf tway, re beautiful is eity or any part & Company, bankers, 271 ACTIVE AND INTELLIC 41 to canvass in the country f €/gn publications. Also, one or era) arrangements made with rell mmediately to Russell & and 22. Great inducements to azeats tog full explanation sent ov application vo * ARTISTIC MB! RIT % AreW ad -WANTED. A PERSON TO WRITE 8 of ac i» @ and humorous de<cet | EDITION READY T¢ HEMOROCS POETRY FROM CHA enigmas. burlesqu epitaphs, “uans!atious, omic poems trom ibe ngoldaby Li is. Ur wi aad Pu With wi «the 26h % We ln connected malsing, to which your patronage 10) eptember, i y our establishment seated. 7 RISKER have consta Sivaw laces. Ribbons, < aud Addy f acobin, cejectet redcad 8 Omatbia, Ber! a collection of more (h THERS, 64 AND 63 JOMN STREET, On and the mest assortment of LANK BOOK WANTED—A GOOD W. Rose, ac I ‘4 Jae ge, Byron Moore, Ac., c.; with noves oxplanatory and biographicn| By Jaw DN French flowers and feabers, Velveta, re 1 vol. 12mo. eof rare merit jon, and not Weaku we will 0 of Horace and went bome, David O'Brien. bein No, 356 Water street duly sworn, testifed—I reside at have seen the body of deceased, @ it to be that ct Andy Kelty; the last I saw e was latt Thursday; ! was on board the steamboat which sailed from pier No 3 North river at one o'clock on Thursday morning: there were somo two hundred persons cp board the boat, | id not know where it was going to land: I went on board to take a moonlight Jack. Montgomery, Kit Barna end Charles. lytch were on board; the boat proceeJed to Manhattan. ville. and took on more passengers, of whon I heard that Kelly was one; | got off at Manhattanville, anil went on board again; we next landed on the other site of the river about two miles up, at the Palisades: uo landing place: proceeded further up abi where we ati landed for the purpose of witnessing between Kelly and Lynch, who were on board: we went PEST CLASS EMBROIDERY # )oung man Who has had & shove and who |. capud’ charge of the department. To such a Lb given. Nowe others need app: y HOOK, CHAR ND BOY WANTED—ABOUT 14 4 aud. having some kuow Adiress MO. © giving references. REWAKDs, GF REWARD.—L0g?, ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, De) in going from Eighty-sixtlr street, by Third avenue, to Sixty-first street: or frout Sixty-first street to Thirty-fifih stree', Fecond aventic, a pocketbook, containing ® small amount oi motey anda gokl chased ring. Whoever will return Kider, at Brown's scale (aciory, Sixty second " 251 Water street, ng MASON BROTHERS, al salary w 108 and 110 Duane street, New York. EN THOUSAND COPIES 80} 03 Broad say AWAY, ON TUESDAY Sixteentic street, one door asmall Italian hound slut, light tan ne of Kate, ‘The shove reward will the dog at No. 123 West Sixteenth One yolume 12m0 D, APPLETON & CO., Publisher Hub wad 34s By m No. b of Sevemth avenue lor, answers to the » paid, on delivery N WANTED—BY MCORMACK & SIMPSO: peed apply unless 6 1—TROTIS $25 REWARD.—LOS?, ON ISTILTNST.. W upon the beach, and the groun: was staked out; I went tor Mateh, $1.00) “e enty Youngmen, Amnericags, to be shipped | WMO ing ine Soh ticcp in a barn near the beach while the ring vas beieg, sD. MeMana names bi m. bees. Apply oa Monday morning, by W o'clock, at , ‘8 We somes he in the obatelains made; when | awoke I was to the piece; both mea wore ‘uler names ro. m. Lady Riley Readesvous, No. 9 Cherry si. ucar | 4 ee ook. ‘with bine. en cand cauttetmne | in the ring toasing tor the choice of xround:; I do not know ; avove unateb comes ! see ‘steat shall receive | ®bO were Kelly’s seconds: oue of Lynch's seconds wae Fain or shine ving same to 5 pewar Kit Burns: the partics fought eighty five rounds; T lid wos ANTED—SOME A’ W ASHION JOCKEY CL NT ESTROU' ; : see the Gght well, ag I was back of the crow; after they F Ptah peg -{ ph ae 0 Veny GuetneN ss 5 PEWARD WILL BS GIVEN FOR THR RE- | had fought twenty nine rounds, cne men cried ., L Gow York Male bareees | ° DLed covery of the folowing art olen from my howtse recently, vie '—One large white casimere long shawl, ohe light Dive silk dress, with four founces, trimmed with silk tringe: one black velvet mantiilo, lined with purple sik; one oid fashioned plat 1 with, double case; one meek. out that Lynch liad hit Kelly for}; tho Sight went om to the cighty sixth round, when Kelly did aca ie to time; after the crowd went awoyy I lying on the ground: ho was (akon to (te LENTINR, Seo'y F. J. C ON JOOKRY CLUB—A MENTING OF THE F willbe held at the New York Hotel on Mout; PANTED~A Warr ead AVPLY TO JAMES A. HEARN BOY, saw K ASSISTANT Not BOOKKBRERR nop ont thro deal iy oop Sralters of uncort velatlog wo the reoe, meeting, Which ¢ Junbes ceed teas mid orice tem hees, large, with Pizgpe or penta tain weniea to pulse on (be Jersey vise; rat be wasae, uniter ort relating to the race ing, of Jumber yard books: must write a neal Clasp are A ine.ces on Tuesday, 284, wall be brought before y respect. Balary, $00. clegp are "he Bue to land at Futy ftth treet; we remonstrated, when bo . VALENTINE, il aw 10 charactes wad qua took us to rie foot of North Moore street; we did not & ri r 7 | belore we reacked it; there were tickets issued outnde of 1108 COURSE—THE FALL MEETING ePPaesitece ” “*' % | tho gate for the excursion; 1 gave & dollar fer the-art Lay — YOUNG MAN, WHO IAS A KNOW procured; saw Mor eryand Hurne at the Mgtte 1 Gia Wholesale liquor busin . = : , Mare i:1 donctibiskhe was? « 3 year olde fo such a LOS® AND POUND, bot see Nat. Clar' ri ~ wore. A by the Club. ~ Stanfie gags eo monet v7 slames Waite, residing at $7 or 88 Cherry strc relog re Address C. J. Lost a0 [371 (88h. 4 STOCK HOLDER'S TICK Sworn, testiled as follows :—I waa presont aur fight Roxana aliieations, 46. 4 of to the Adadomy ef Music, box No. 81, which took place between Andy acta! yooh Kiiquate. onder bly rewarded by leaving it at Ll Pith ave it took piece about eighteen m' pthe river, about ‘ay’tinnen APTEE FLO, PRCT, CASS MAKESS. INQUIRE | Hen oF to! Rxchang. four miles this side of Piermont, on the Jorsey.t.d . there - 5 Jodnsten, Jor it at.. fourth ff re - + ‘i ght giaken —Sibscription san, | SD. E. Seetan, Bo. Cormnnd oi. Hearth Seer. | Davt-ON. SAGURDAS AVENING. BETWREN YEH ieee pda nowt pty ng somery, For fou 8 ~~ TANTED—THRES OR FOUR HANDS ACCUSTOMED | Ly Lafarge Tonse and Beck's, on Brodway, a hewy plal Dares, Peay Saad 2 y Reso we Murphy UR MILES.— NOMINATIONS. to work in powder mills. Apply A. Ki. Douglass, 39 | gold cross. e finder will return it to the owner, at 122 | Wee prosent; Kit Borns and Jobany Rose ” Lynch's 1 N ft. Young's, ch. m. Wall st Waverley place, he shall receive the value of the vos in re- | eeconds; they to.k an interest a the ght, ww — cheered be nd = firm. and no qaeeions will ve asked, the combatants on: I saw Kelly when he fal; lat time on OS as SS 7ANTED—YOUNG ME Ss at the last rou on Selly, who wos Furst race to come off at 2s 0'¢ WW Xinance and outti furnimen ST—A GOLD BRRASTPIN, WITH CRoss ATTACH. | Sie Mest round Lyne Teli on Selly. who, wa p> = 22.5 Also carpenters and blacksmiths, and a. cok a tu Reoadway, Canal sirect or Sixth averse cars. A | tet°Gp ‘ead. wan squaring ol; when norm ely tee TAION COURSE, [. L—TROTTING—ON MONDAY, | Apply @ Randal & Robson, 161 Sous sweet, corner of Peck | suitable reward wil be padd fer ite return ren Sensclen: Lynch ond his rence ieftnimeny ,Lvemwards fest 3 o'clock, & maich for $1,000, mile heats, bes v — Kelly was put on board the voat about & F jie from the three in five, to wagons. H. Woodruff names b, m, Rose OST—$2 REWARD.—THE BOND OF J. N. BRAD. | Sight: the boat then proceeded to Mania nyille, where Weshiogion: D. Fiver pames b. ¢. Cilsago Jack. Cate, vil 4 shaw to Flica Mangan. Send it to the offise of A, R. Mor- | some of the passengers got out: Kelly # ay taken in & leave ye Souths & i Deponiza, for ee on : i Sioa gan, Y Chambers et: eet. pmall beat from Place, when thé ¥ sat proceeded to Feiurn. X cents SHAW & WHITE, Proprietovs o- Oh ERE ADSUREGDN OF EitiembaT, aon 1 eee a Lie in the # aati wont, there nr O8T-ON THE AFTERNOON OF TEONESDAY, 17TH eo thoen ms ten test Gti laine Gen =—— KNOW THAT 4 inet, in one of erenth avenue and ity street st a y Ot Fit “y idee a 7 landed him at PERSONAL. p jon of Frost! a long bead p Asy information of the same be feet iMty.third street; wo wore met by some men ag eae nn United States #8 fall wngih aoe. | thankfully recetsed by #. Cralg, 387 Sevcaih avenve. wa a butcher's cart; they took ’ <elly, covered up ).—YOUR MOTHER 18 DANGEROUSLY Ti, FOR | (raltot Washington and twenty cx, Applp tad. - - — — it \ rt ' hrerceeas T heuse Nor wage, return; G—=, 1 assu: feels your abecaee | SEPH PRICE, agent, 6 Chatham street, N. ¥ " OST—ON MONDAY LAST, IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, A iovue Boog? aT don't know deeply, and if you will but return will o = ea aS SALES 4 black and whi'e setier slut, for Ca, return of whieh » h step again. ANTED—THRER YOUNG. MEN, AS SA “to take so now upon your decision, liberal reward will be paid. nt 34 Woodhull sivect, at Fity-third street; Soven Brookly a. App'y ather's life depends SROTHES DICK & COME TO MY ASSIST ws, ally A. ROGERS. YOUR and ribbon warshouse having @ id neq tainted with the business, will ‘iad ou, on T. F. Jacobs, 23 sat 0 Jobn stree, corner reference, ment by calling of RIFND CONRAD—P TO THE ance. 1 om in distr red, lated New a for one thoosand Leather Hank. All persons 1, 1. Bromiy Edward |estrange, Jobn A. Paris Benjamin PD. Jobn W. McGuire, The jury aud Cordner ther nvara, ANTED—AT 767 BROADWAY, TWO BOOK KEEPERS, : two conductors, ‘two saleamen, two bar . ‘ "a = e, 4 sited the body of de Proeya tion WANTED—OF " ADBON, BY | 11 oper ers, two baggagemen, tw tw wad emotinting Or purchasing the same, as payment } conged. He wasashori andr on.” mall men, bet hea Fe ee ai el by calling at 27 Biage sect, We Drakemen, men on slekmess, wo partes, two drivers, two + been stopp a very large chest and power! ‘and his features he ukfuliy receive’ ng at 7; Ridge siwee CoachtBen, avd seven boya jor trades and for etores were comiderably mangled “jut not oo much at ome Beaton papers please coy LOUIS KAUFMAS, would bave suppes ed. asec [OT a aaa, 3 NPORMATION WANTED—OF CATHERINE BRANON, On the return of the jury Barney | mney was called to 1 hy the townland of Manor, ¢ vanty of Resominon. 5 = THE TRADES. — proce go whe DULY vas very loth to tell anything pond. vcinct, Teminiek Hranon, cr, address Willian Howden W )—FOR A KAKERY, IN PETERSBURG, VA, 0. Where do 7ou hve! som _ ae Secc nd Avene, corner of Thirty sccand sirect, toy Moe Str rate, (asad eae beker, and who, understands SULRRDID ASSORTMERT, OF senbes, ba ae ete ae -), fant emnctly keow the ‘font room. a _ yell recommended for ‘workm eadinewta aie or weed bets, we yy, Was Fount the 86 ot between Kelly and Iymch! A = s EET ME TO DAY OR TO MORROW, To sueh a man good wages & § eagarement wi es, wir. Do ieee AT Me nothing or te fo theevening. ontns | pivem. Algo, eyoung Acotchmen, to drive a bread, wag @. Where did it tar 5 pinges A. 1 do not know satha ade of the square Where We met | PAITHEU! ee. Se ee > Q. Was 662 the ¥ srsey shore? A. Yes, sir = SS ee <A | cod recommendations reared SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF RILITARD TAWLES |G, At what lime? cay the tight’ A. Atos A. M Ge eee a AD to mncron Tetinisbers, Zotha, hails, cues, cus'war; lenihera cheaper than any ines | g,%, Hew id YOU go therey “A. I went on a moonlight ‘emion yesterdny = + rT) Paine Criablishment ia the Valted Giatse. Taree second hand ta- = ron, TS SESH = a % les ebeap for cash, », : 83 LYDIA GOBA, BY SENDING F AGRICULTUR. LROSARD & MENS AMIN, 92 Reoatwar. tat wae S. nth ae 1 B., box 632 Post office, will hear NUAL EXHIBITION OF THE LEHTOMR a «You start trom? A. Pier No. 3.N. R., I cavaee . . Ay val Rociety will be held at, thelr, tair LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RIL IARD TAMLRS THE veers. " i onnd town, eommenc.ng on Sept 3 ant conmaue ‘ » Who wy . ete ANTED—INFORMATION, OF JOHN O'CONNELL, | Btonnd 0 Alenia ee net. We cordially invite our wad tables, far ® on Went with you on board! A. I don't know, ‘of Bardon, county Cork, Ire rong who arrive in NeW | friends of the above to come and partictate ia the exhibition, factory, 33 A on knowlag any> William, who re- & Dow's you know one! was there, and some others | York on (be is! uch will deliver an addres thing of on oe Gov. Pollock and Rev. Mr. 1 third day of the &¥hityis A. I believe Montgomery know by sight bat not by please ao 4 BASSFORD'S, 19 FTMION STRERT EASY RUN i w erry street 1, J. SHANTZ, Provident + fink zabber anit air cusddoned billiard tabies, wih alate sane, & —EEE i marhie beds, defy eonyatition, wy s wae, —, oa H_WROORUYN HORTIOOLTURAL SO TETY WITT, J pnd on haat. ‘Frenel cue feathers, packets trimmings. ac, Py £ stse was there? A, i boweve Burns war ASTRO! ° bold their regular Sell exhibition of flowers and fruits at | for sate bs | es, He. “» a > ere. | the Atheneum, corner of Clinton and Atlantic strects, com. | ———. Q yas O’Roach there » Yes, sir. STROLC PROFESSOR WILSON. THE CBLE. | meneing on Wedneggay, 17th inst., at4 P.M. and continuing 1LMEARD TABLE AND FIXTURES FOR S Q tyke Murphy? A. Yes, sir, A Srater netcoiogen may be consutted on ihe present | vntit rye the IOP, M. An address will be deliver: | PZ AIARD TABLE AND FIXTURES FOR _Q Was George Lynch there! A. No, sir, 1 don't be And (uinee events Bt lite, at his residence, 28 Broome street, | Call Fugay, the ! ng by George Taylor, Re. Admit- | cryy.“Agy memicnus wishing ‘io’ bus «med iev @ he was. between Sorfiik and Sudolk, Fee: iadies, 8) cents le | tance to non members, Bcents, A band of music will be in | oA'e. foe the owner w bliged to sell It can apply at 187 Bow A i + ==... attendance each evening. Q. Was Barney Allen there, and Kelly and Lynch’ A ey Wes, sir. ~ SD Shine WATRVOVANCE.—MIss A. W. SNOW, THR CELE TLLTARDS.—T0 LAT, THE NEW JEFFERSON BEL. @ Wipers they all on (he grownd et the time or the Aght brated aud reliable clairvoyant, will pass afew days in _ — % ilved roome, on thé corner of Sith avenue ant Amos Pf A. I believe 80, th'e city, aud attend upon those who wish her to examine dis ease anil prescribe tor the same, personally, or by lock of A. You sir, fixtures compleve in the evening. Q. Was Morrigsy there? QiINe ARTS. —SIX SPLENDID OIL P et. Contalnin, ae, and all othe: kK rieb gilt , a 1 i |. Did these men all seem to take an intore: hate, the will, while in thie stage. penetrate and, give advice 1190 the iaheat Besa —E—O fight? A. I don’t know whether they took an istoreeh to om bosiness and love adairs, find absent Criends, tell their | celebratet 0 the highest bidaée. ODED, BILLIARD TABLES AND comainartgn | AEM tiveir state of health, 3. ag Ey 18 rk row, opposite, hens | i atanted February 19, 1956; for sale oaly by Q Did you see the whole of the ight? A You sir, West Miasrevath sce” ucts TermaGl. Resiliency lesiroun of purehasing Ane parior orne. | | seek ny Rage wel dace ot sage |. Describe it if you can? No anawor ; ph EL | vivieed to call and Duy. ANi-ihe paint. | graved piate, . pean MEYER WAS REMOVED TO 19 SEVENTH ica et PHALAN, 4 ere street. snd sg Kelly clinch together in theiast Ea coctinctin te (a0 teak petasel ont feaeen treoe, Vesvres FERAL INVOIGWS A&E NOW BRING | QUARDS IMPROVED WILIARD Tinhns- © Weat toon freee then? A. Ton't ence bbe con tell past, presoot and ful hn ak 4 15 to % p 10, the im. | p> maubie, sive and mahognny beta, alan wily ina now @ tea Keng? ge OR. Rroperty low Wolea. Madame Meyer ¢ ae Coe ad wee aes None \ ; t st ‘ vanes lish, Preneh « Germ, a ioe earan * ry - . ri \ . ee ee ee eee ©, QUBURS, 17 Begndwor, | Pol aquees Su 1 @ .. Hate « i fom that such measures: ‘of thir, Board should p he feit Be felt srt con- septa acon 2 |. Who received bim ia York’ A. T kuzow. @. Did any one get of the boat at Eighty. streot A. Idon't know. Q. What was the name of the Captain o! the boat? 4. I don't kaew. ae, Was be the regular eaptain o' the boat? A, Idoa"e ROW. Coroner—Remoember yu are vader osth and must tell the truth, the whole trwh. It is strange you sbould know no more about this oftair, or the names of in a crowd of two bundred. We shall dnd out it, aud if you bave uot told all you know, # w: be poriury. Witness—There are other persons I kaow by bight, but cannot call their names, Q. Do you know O'Brien’ A. No, sir, not By wame, Q. By cue of the jury—Were there no lighta ou board ee bea < A. Yee, sir, » How many persons were on board the boat? A. ‘Two or threo bundtea Q. Had yeu no idea that you were going for more than @ moonlight exeursion’ A, Well, I had an idea that we weie going to see a tight. Q. Was there not, in that crowd of 200, more per fobs whom you knew? No more than I have men- cone that I knew by name; 1 knew some of them by sig) Would you know them again? A. I would, BT ik ghes was next sworn—I live at #60 Tenth enve; lwas not at the tight; I dov’t know who was at it, except from hearsay; I wag notat the beach when Kelly was landed; they came to me for acart, and said ‘bat there was a man ‘burt badly at the beach, aud they wanted to bring him up; there were two persons who come; the name of one was Caput the time was about 12 M. Thursday; they wanted to convey the man to the corner of Thirty: third strest and Tenth avenue; they too my curt; | have been acquainted wiih Caput for some time; be did that he bad bewm Pat sol) tee Sight or va ex ehourewe Onpet traply keepe @ tiquor and segar store at the corner of Thirty-third ‘street and Tenth avenue: they returned my cart ta ten or fifteen mipntes; I saw Kelly at Capat’s; there were other mea there, but I did not know any of iuem except Dr. Fouk, a German physt- cian, who resided in Thirty-third street, between Tenth ¢ Eleventh avenues; this is all I know of the matter. Jobn Hughes was also swora, but knew uothing about the affair, Dr. B. A. Pope, houge surgeon at the Bellevue Hospital, was vext sworn Q. When was deceased brought here? A, On Thurs- he brought here? A. [did not see him, day, at}; P. but understood it was in a common ack, Q Wi ible, pa. Q) How was What was bis condiiton? A, He was Inse rylsed, and could not speak; be appeared to be laboring vhder compression of tae brain; be had bruises on his honds and forearms, on the right side of the face, and especially over the bruised on the lcwer jaw; he was also ibe head and other places: { applied remedies usually used tm such cages ; be lin- 1 about 434 P. M. and died: I made a post mortem on of the boty, and fonad very much clotted his brain; there was a very large clotot blood upon the convex surface of the right bemisphere of the head; there was aleo viood ellused in the convolutioas of the brain; J thivk the eased came to hie death through the ettects of nce; I examined his lungs, beart, liver, splees, kiJneys, &e., and found them all iu 8 healthy condition; there was no fracture of tir ekull. Mr. George W. Brown, clerk of lellevue Lospital, being sworn, testitied—Deceased was Lrovgat here abort) P.M, on Thursday, in a carriage, by #man cail- ing himself Jobu A. Caput, accompasied by another, ca tiag bimeelt Jobo Wrigut; the ceceased, [ judged to be in a dy lng condition; they said be bad been badly beaten by a party of boatmen; 1 aeked Caput if be witnessed it; he said be did pot, but agded that Mr. Wright nad svea part of it: 1 asked Caput ‘or his address: he gave me his card, hich bad his vame printed on it as keeper of the Lrown Jug, £06 Tenth avenue. The police bave been to the Brown Jug for Mr. Capat, but he bas disappeared, a8 well as the over parties com” pected with this affair. ‘The authorities are endeavoring t> hunt themup,-when fuller aevelopements wil! be obtained of this mo.t brutal aod criminal aftair. The investigation will be further continued, The Death of Lorenzo B. Shepard, Esq. SPRCIAG MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN Sarr. 20.—At five o'clock the Board of Aldermen held a special meeting, convened by the Mayor, ia pursurace of a requisition of a majority of the merabers of the Comp on Council, to express the sentiments of tae ci government on the loss which they and Uso community baye sustained in the death of Lorenaa B. Shepard, Inte Corporation Counsel, The chamber of the Board of Aldermen, yet draped ia mourning for the demise of Alderman Moser, was again the esene of sympathy and regret for the loss of a fellow citizon of personal worth, honor aud iateligeace. COMMUNICATION FROM THE MavOr. Tae following communication was received from the Mayor— Maron's Nuve York, Sept, 52, 1856. How. THe Common Co sctt: —! have catled the Com- y iE pOree Of the me rae Se ‘an 4S owe consisiens wit.sthe position, agh intele: . r and p ) wort di ished aember ot the cig government. “FERSANDO WOOD, Mayor, Alderman Voorms offered the following, preamble aad resolutions :— hereas., this Board has beagd, with foaliags of tho pro foxncest sorrow nd regret, of the slart why ai atucting of Lorenzo 3, Shepard: sal whereas ihe position of hij r ¥ w Shepard cooupled nike chial Maicer of the Law Departnaot.of tbe oly, aad tha duties ot Which oMiee ha, discharge with distingwushed gelity and Nolitty;, aad ag & leading CUzea commuynding (io canfidonoe \ ond re spect of Be communay inthe hig mat dered, marks his that he metabers ath as a publie calamity; and it is 1 ith publi ¢ servives and private virt Ihe F copect “ge to his hemory demaade, theredore Ra solved, That we deaply deplorc the loss ‘whieh tho public haw e sustained in the wach of that distingu shed « ann why im his ollow citizeas have so otzen hoaor ad In the vetuions of) publie ite, by elevation to higa and responsible stations, ap ' whic t we, a8 Moers of the ey govern aont, have saiferett WW the revnovalof a eaarieous, avin and futhful aaaoeiate in 8 Je administration of its wflaira, whom w could at all times “consult with profit wad mivantage, and apon whom, on the many important and trying occasions which have arisen aring his official aareer reqairing his advice aad direction, we ccald alwaya with impiiait contideace rely. Resolved, That this Board desires toexpress, ia this public manger, ite deepest sympasbies for ide family of the deceased, upen thie irreparable bereavement, and that a copy of these resoluttona, euly certified, be (ransmitied to them, |. That the members aud olllcers of this Boant will 1g a body. wearing tho usual signs of way Black crape on the left arm for thirty Alderman Voor, in presenting the forgoing, made some preliminary remarks complimentary to the charac ter of the deceased gentleman. It was only the day pri vious to bia death, tbat Mr. Shepard addressed a meotin, in New Jersey, tbe native State of Alderman Voorhis; be returned heme in the evening, in good health, end at vine o'clock in the morning he was dead. Thus we see that “ ip the midst of life we are in death,’ and this ‘ast bereavement shows that in allour chime Yo well gt yo acts we wided by purity and honesty of purpose, w Sur ‘own bovor, ‘but that thore who live after w epect our memory and do us justice when we are no more. Alcerman Cra: arore, evitently uuder feelings of great emotion, to recond the ad of the resolutions, and to pay a deserved tribute of rem to a man who rerved bis country with zeal and wih honor; he was a citizen kwown not only in New York, but throughout the ULpited Sta®&, and wherever bis name aod character were known, there was Lorenzo B. Shepard respected apd esteemed. It was only within the past week that this Board were cailed upon to (0 honor to the memory of a member of their own body, These ‘ing admon! tions should be a warning to them all—ovea to i Ir. of bis country, and had he lived he would Proved himseifto be one of its mos: brilliant ornas He was one of the mem- bers who revised the constitution of this State, and while emongtt them, thovgh the y ungest man who sat io thet cop vention, be distinguished himself ae one of its most ant members. After that be was appointed United MMstrict Attorney—an office that has been adorned by euch men as Hoffman and O'Conor—aud he ful) ite doties with no lees ability than these wreat mon. death 6 a sorrow—a calamity that bas community—and his memory will be long the hearts of thore whom he left to survive . Alderman Heaxicx, ina very inaudible tone, apoke of the merits and character of thy deceased. He bore testimony to bis whole course of jie, to his vigor and activity, and #tated that he bad seen and conversed with bim the very day before bis melancholy death. were inan/mously adopted. sved that a committee of five ements for the fumeral of the rporation. jamed Aldermen Voorhie, Vaiontine, Drake as such committee. THR FUNERAL EXPENSIS, The Hoard Moray | concurred with tho Councilmen to appropriate the sum of $500 to defray the funeral ex. penrcs of the late Lorenzo B. ty and the committee subsequently agreed to meet at the Everett House at 12); o'clock this day, (Sunday,) to organize and arrange the funeral procession Hy reference to our advertising col that the Tammany Society held a evening in reapect to the memory of the late Hon. Lorenzo B. Shepard. A series of resolutions, ex; ive of the deep regret of the Order at the decenso of their Grand Sechem, and condoling with his family in the loss they bave tustained, were adopted. The Society is to attend in a body at bis funeral. Appropriate action in regard to his death wae aleo taken by the officers connected with the City inspector's { other departments, SUPREME COURT. Srrt, $0.—A motion was to have been made io the Courts to.day for an adjournment of business, out of re- spect to the ory of the late Lorenzo B. Shepard, Cor Porntion Counsel, to long and favorably known as an em nent member of the New York bar; but as there were but ore or two Courts open for ordinary chamber business, no move was made. On Monday, we understand, motions will be made and addresses of condolence will be de- Hivered, Rumor, with her hundred tongues, is already the City Hall, and assigns the successorsbip in ‘of Corporation Counsel to Mr, Richard Ruston van nod MR long time Mantited ea wales Ard be His it will be seen special meeting last PRICE TWO CENTS. ee VIRGINIA POLITICS. Speeches of the Hon. Lawrence ML. Keitt and ExGovernor John B, Floyd, at Lynchoucg, Virginia. SYBCIAL REPORT FOR Tas NEW YOR. Lyacunces, Wa., Sept. M, 1466. The Hon. b. M. Keitt, of South CaroPeas, in obedience te an invitation extended to him while steymg atthe bMout- gomery White Sulphur Springs, addresse4 the people of Lynchburg at Dudley Batti, last night. Fx Goveraor Joop B. Floyd, who was incidentally presest, bews on ts way to tha North, also addreared the meet\sy Mr. Keitt entered the hall about 8 o’cloc& P. M., ae- companied by the ex Governor, Col. Thomas L. Prestpay of Sraythe county: Charles Irving, editor ofthe hynchourge Republican, and several others, aud having ascended ther platform amid thundors of applaure, arose, After a fae introductory remarks by Mr. Dexter Otey, My, Kure said: — Fitow crraens—1 have accepted your invitation to hold counsel with you to-night upon the condition ot the Tepublic, and the polley which itis prop:r for the Soutle to puraue in the present conjunction ofeveats, I have fccepted this invitation in the discharge of what I now bo'd to be a pudlic duty. in view of the events which are- transpiripg around us.” Years ago, aad not miay—for [ Go nol admit myself to be an old man—it is said thet two things coustitute & right to address one ia this char- oter, and these are, old age aud pateruity—oid r at ent, end asbeug an unmarried Ge: conse shaman, anviaeh ise to address 09 public asgemoiwge outside of wy owy State. Upoa eptering public life 1 have, however, tm two or three instances, departed irom this end in every instance in the State of Virginia. I feel in Virginia almost as I would feei ta South Carolina. i feel go becavee our battle grounds are common. I feet so breause in the Revolution many of our own distim- ed batties were won by Virginia brigades and Vie- gidia cheers, (Loudeheers.) I never shall forget that when a coltege boy I went upon one of these scaues, net celebrated in song as Yankee battle Gelds are, but ove marke) by blood and heroism: upon one d . ed by memorable results, I saw things sacred. I saw Which mse above the bones of warriors, <new that the bi of which this sacred apot was the scene was fougbt in {ls most perilous hour by a Vie- gipia b. gage and won by a Virginia officer. I refer to the celrated battie of the Cowpens. (Loud aud enthusiae obeers,) I bave felt, too, that in tne darkest hours to the chivairous history of this State our flags were twine ogetber, In 1882, dark as the prospects of that era wore | canrot forget that in that hour, when tederal bayou « threatesed iy State. one of the noblest sons of Virginia your own gallant Execu ive head and the father of ove > your distmguished countrymea—said to the federal « bers and head ol our federa! government, You can ma ho jederal troops through Virgivia.’? (Loud cheen Wihthe memories ot her Washington, ber Madison, he Mource, aud al! the other memories of her distiugutai~ scene elvstering around ber, Virgin dare not allow ber fot) to be pointed by the tread of tederal minions, or ae iurond to be made vpon the constitution and these of the States. (Enthusiastic cheers.) In 1812, uno ata leter period, whe the \ankees qui: tae tight aad took the spoils in your Mexican war. the flag of the OF Domainéon “waved, Carrying victory wherever tt was wa ‘urted, oad your own city sent forth ts ge faut sons to battle for the comman cause and tke bonor of the common country, and im evors bettie fleld that nobie flag, bearing upon it the words Stes ow Tyrannis—as proud a motto as ever blazed oa 2, Warrior's shiel¢—was State God grant that in the cc og Sto Semaer Tyrannis may be that of Virginia; and i will plecge that the motto of my owa State will be aes in it ui! integrity aud duly enforce against all tyramte tn tho hour of cifiloulty, and that we will be prepares te . ihe fact to resist tyranny, uo matter how or by whom , exercised. (Ioud cheers.) 1 bave a right, gentiemes to feel that 1 am at home in Virgima—(cheers)—su éc4 for did, whatever may bappen, however dire the cnn - vulsiom, however tremendous the portend, God formu » tos there ever should be any aberration betweea Vir- f mia aad South Carolina. (Loud cheers.) With a com. nou history, a common ineage, ihcir fogs ‘woven together and blood, God forbid there snould be wera Fee ing this, 1 bave ace acd? 99 } 90, nai Bball Speak to you as | would speak et home—cerdialiy, openly, but still reeeimtely. Ido mat. wis to jay upon any pri joes. | do got wisn to clash with emy precouceived opiuions; but | shall infeably stove what | believe to be the truth and what | beliove to bo our pohey.. Where co we etaod now, geatlamen? Poe»viy the Amerwan mind has nover been corgulsed vaore completely aban it ¢ at present, You pasa through URAL a ithe Neeth ond yen won'd Bnd no nelsy domonstzationa - sow may t el Yhrough the South wad you woul} dud ag gaibering which indicated a comuag convulsiea. But, there are times when passion acqilres a waite Leat, and. whaw it ts kuown only by its elfecis, There are lulls tt mosphere which Letoken ° goming storm, nad tb may be from the type of sae disease twa Noithern fapaticiam is now. iliusirating, (gat Months 2go @ Colleague of yaine tho an abolsionist, and wha’ ves the result » ‘dorown Northern mombers said, thalierth that be bad hit Freedow, on the bead. Trom emo cad of ibe Northern section ‘a she other there wag a wild up- rising. You beard that public meetings. were aaid. You Ww the icswlts of thase poblic demcsstrations. Yousaw 1 the fede ai. Congress, at our doors and dananding certain acti tolation of ation of all lisbed im the pas’ ed abolitionist, a de/amer und slanderer Bad beeu caned. {Extieniestio cheers.) I wish to makea single suggestion ‘Your canfederacy is an organised confederacy of sovereign Staccs, Your Congrass diters not frou an tm- terpational Congress, save a material 60 ‘ar as the theory is concerned. The one te t your Congress meets annually, and that (t has cer~ nin Specie and prescribed moves of enforcing ita de. cisions. Save in these two respects there is no diference between your Congress ay the international Congress which assembled recestly in tbe city of Paris, Aad sup. pose, after untold treasures had beea squandered im the Crimea, ani Ddlood enough had bees shed to float Great Britain's proud wavy, and thet when ® peace in which the civilized wor'd was interested was about to be negotiated, Lord Clarendon had opened the conference by a bitter and derows atiack upon the hve vy Bo Frazee and the vacter Of Napoleon, what would have been the result? an inevitable rupture of the conference. Aod what would the civilized world eny ’ Why, without respect to Perecnt, the civilized world have denounced ths sian- derer. And what is the difference between his position end that of Mr. Sumner? None whatever, And yet, with this fact patent before you, what have you seca? Why. a summoning cf the North into copciaves to con- cert plans against Southern rights. I have stated this, gentiemen, to indicate to you the stubborn, ‘nvoterate, obstinate, nature of Northerp fanaticum. (Cheers) 1 tball now pass on to Fome ojher considerations. ou are approaching @ Presilentis! election, and whet see you ia the view? For many years the offices and the bonors of the government have been si parties. In reality there we bow, and never have claime" em independent, but rot o mean to be nevtral in any p 1 go now with the democrat With it, and asl meen tog t Constitution and the Whenever you organize a troer to the South—I mea South and the constitutic termf—whenover you har inan the democratic party consequence may be. ( parties, and they were ,. ‘ cemocratic party, which has often the line of which has ‘ned the copstitutsion, it which, notwithstanding ‘te wanderings, bas been the truest bas ever bad. And you bad wothing ev ol it, for it i now in its nothing of it but what is good and true, A gallant it wes, and led on by nt leaders, (Cheers,) their battle notes sounded over your leaders: battle note of the gallant Clay was worth ten thousand men atany time. (Cheers.) You had that party (pg for the honors o/ the government, but ly, Ogbting openty and the guise, no subterfuge, no ev: gentlemen, there could be by that man and none such. And could you in your Know but back three men—could you bring Hickory, with his ‘by the Eternal,” could you back Henry Clay, with bis clequent clarion notes; you bring Back Jebn C, Calhoun, with his s nese, and bring into your Kaow Ne » they would, te avoid fellowship with such a crowd, rum ‘heir beads through the windows. (Tintiuaiastic cheers.) [The reporter bas some Soothe, ta seuard So Cho cerrest- nese of the preceding phrase, render. ed almost entirely inaudible y. the cheers of lid ve. Leite pipes hed t porpores in nen, there & modes of veiy In notoret