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2 NEW YORK HERALD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1856. \ oye are fel! of fre, and forms crowds, A republi- Sontenn Bee reveal eeipeeed every dara oes ay st United Etntes Civcult Court, conraruasan ROME OFFICE NOTICES. can meeting will be beld here to-morrow, which Mr (From Podimare Sear, Sort. } arms, and equipage of every dedori ation, without Before Hon, Jouge Neion. OST OFFICH, NOTICE.—THR Mt R EURO Burlingame will pI 4 Great anxiety exists to see Forsdentay bre | tt is nevertheiess true, 4 lestation from my command; aud we also agree that APPEAL IN ADMIRAUTY—SHIP STORES—LIEN— P per Untied Ginies deamer, 4 Rare nor will cloge at ‘and bear bim, and be willhave # warm recoption—not | thateome most telling blows in aid of the cvuse of | Lowe’s property poh bis company, aud ali property at -_ ‘CARDIT. office, on Buturday, the Heh aay of 3130 5 such, by an means, as the South Carolinians propose to Fremont at the North come from the Soath—from that | about Hickory i shall wot be molested by us, or by Burt, 24.—The Bark ve. Joseph Perkins and J. | A.M. ISAAO V, u J give Mr Dsyton; but one which springs irom high re- | Very immer recess of Southern ultraigm, South Oaroiina, | apy one to our . ‘This agreement, as fares H | 7 "isan this is @ libel tor ani Wms raised tis The pitas Sontiment in the Presidencial Contet—Keel- pect, ‘and coming from the heart, will go straight to the | an¢ from the strongest pardizans of the professedly | 4 Lowe is concerned, is to last for one month; and that i861, © foreign vessel. TENANTS’ REGISTER. ings of the Clerg;—Mr. Cobb, de. de. Gov. Reeder expeets at an early day to Degin the | Southern democratic pomod gn f The [ribune even rests trom | the prisoners and their horses ball be forthwith re en Tight, | eee necererrnern any t tt'e ic tercourse with the clergy and Canvass of Faster Deunsyivania, i which he vs. wel. | %# abers, and instead of ite own denunciations of the | turned. J. A. HARVEY. . TTENTION—N1BLO'® BALL AND OONCRRT > lena , Kuown eit hes great juiiience, Tie active participation | South, gives place to the wild mutterings of Southern ee- | Witnesses, George T. Fotngm, 2 W, Haadoigh, Lieut, CONTRACT—JURIGREONION. Joon.—This popular and magnificent saloon yaewors in Pennsylvania, in the places in which I bave | in the campaign will add mauy hundreds to the rieht side. resolved upon company B, let Regiment of Kansas militia; Calvin Cut Grijith and andiher c. Jeane Wortman,—This | Beit Re eee ee en p spent a little time, and I Sod a deep sentiment prevailing | and aio materially in that overthrow of Buohanam ant Uorailsm to the farthest extreraty ter, Kbel was tied by Wortman to recover | ‘compensation for | reception and accommodation of guesta, the 0 te favor of Fremont, Thie arises from the well grounded | bis piratical pro-slavery opinions, whicts houet, patrt froen. , Wid. snd vikonerp in-ceemetend impcactic THE FINALE. services rendered in the repaira of the steamboat (liver | te qualities of the hall, and the careful Pepusyivanians are preparing to wiict, Make way ¢ im action, they present the Just 0s we cae to een we learn that Col. Reid rth, Although I isting Dr onetabs- always been carried out on all oceasions, commend ‘pprehension that uothing ts safe—the most sacred prit- | popnsylyania, ing into the luce of the foe with wt preparation Or con: rade is rence on Seuurday and Sunday, re oe py em be ee Ted'and thar of the cxso | 10,the favorable notice of the public. stples of truth and morality are in danger—freedom of cert, sod-chossaginemesteanensine potas upon pele Da the 1a, with 2.700 Jtlfita, and at the suggestion eee. toe the mete no payed mary to make the tgs peckiataeh se box een, of Bile fms 7 danger. reck- Our Greensburg Correspondence. tack. time clamor 500 men were takea from Reld’s command ‘iwelined ‘@ substantial one, 1 ening, ng frown ” ee gpa pico deenroma the Gnyenancre, Westmoreland Co., Pa., Sept. 22, 1856. sod cena rn soem oe frem. Pe atom wes Lane’s Crone ant gaa bya ae id podem’ at ak “ iaing. to areGnement soe bent = ar BUILT ENGUIAH BASE BASEME! recom of Mr. uchavan, tv rolain ther empire.” they | 2 #rcitonen fhe Day—Maus Mecings as are Maw | tho peopl of the south. Toat it ia party ecuoralam | PoysSie praoa be trod bye martial 200 gv: | foget A Ueticton, 10 eamh arenes Hout four ataren, elegantly ia it 108 ‘sew propagate oue thing by the «word, what other thing | Meeting:—The Fusion Ticke-—Ihe Way i was Gotten | thet ere Fanti The Soi coe, North rains ‘woope wore alte Lane, who was on Fou to aioe; aad eat common sense ag found- tie myo ee ‘pater sa Fourieenth sirocis. 3 may they uot vext attempt to force upon the people by | UP, des, ho. ern funatic:sm to the last; It will firmly, temperately and | ""At the request of Gov, Geary, Col. Reid disbanded the | €4,im Foason and juation. fT must therefore, overrule the | $s per mouth, Address LP, box 169 Herald oflice, ahe sword, the bowie knife, by bogus lawa, and by armed Every man met with here is a heated political partizan, Y agerension upon its rights; it will | pelance of Lis men. point of jurisdiction yd affirm the decree, "A HANDSOME DWELLING peng apemogar age # @ragoons? |! this feeling and universal sentiment, which | 4 heutral being a rare avis truly, and his whole undivides | Tene ote po pny ier eel {From the Boonville Obser vor, Sept. 20.] A wn atone dwelling house, on the aout a ja felt more tha) it uvteved, and i seen more than {t ig | SHd most zealous energies are seemingly dedicate | vo the tue it Will do, ag it always bas done, with the tuil heart- co the eve of going to preas yesterday aitornoon we ADVERTISENEMTS RENEWED EVBRY DAY. agian gs sirest Letareen Ties a ene ‘beard, bas nothing to do with the old Jeaven and spirit of | Success of his party. The fever heat is the o21y acore- | ed energy that belongs to its character; but it will do it eons legen eS ee Ses ey moderate terms, Applications to be made ubelitionism, Toat idea and party is lost and ewallowed | dited standard, and the respective party appliances de. | im the Union, ae ee eee ree Sbenten. ine rived fromsKansas, He reports that Lane’s men fired SPECIAL NOTICE! a BNOR the fater 212 froadways Sea bation, 233 Broad wey. j ‘ap m the genera! commotion of men’s minds at beholding | Vited are well adapted to maintain, if not increase, ite | ‘or its protection it will never give to Norihera ultraism | UP0C the United States troops under Gov. Geary and Gen. T A CONVENTIONAL MEETING OF THE MEMBERS | A RARE CHANCE —TO LRT, WITH IMMEDIATE P( continued intens: Daily meetings have bee: titat- | the triumph—tor + rr ld be—of di { ‘Smith, at a crossing on Kaw river, soveral, and of the Grand United ‘of Odd Fellows of the city of session, a three and a balf story furnished house, rep! american Uberty in danger and falling prostrate beneath penn pears y 2 piers pt pe yn, mt riers yonebabicnesen eee erie ire ug | that vhe troope returned the fire, killing about forty of | New ork ol Sept 18,186 the following retolutiocs were with every modern improvement, fa, an eligible age fit tbe blows of an American administration, which bas called commo.: accompaniments, aire ol ora. | 0 hot iCal ne to enemies who would nether regard | Lave’s men and taking ninety-five prisoners unacino wealenl way. Rent be whe army (0 its aid to establish despotism, tors, music, flags and cannon, the general and yorvacing | its righis nor graus it even the privilege of am honoravic | , He, said that Gen "Reid “did not come in coliston with | “Resolved, ine Ganks of hs bay he ven to. Salm: 2, Toe Fourth avenue id apconsnie. Inquizet J. BOG pilitioniste talked and ' ratety | enthoeiaam is being fed and nurtured to an exten: hithor- | capitulation, dildo. Lane's forece, that Lawrence wat evacuated by Lane’s | White, Fea: ior the genggous serme on which, he granted, ue | WS TOU avenue, Aihee Soe ___ 7 * bach marge South out of the Union ‘=the idea appoars to us | {oops numboring about 1.600—thas Reid and the United moration of the meetingot the twelfls annual mors: | (JOTFAGE TO LET—AND FURNITURE FOR 847 soough, gaint a custom and institution of the South; | t© unparalleled in the political history of the country. | io stemity of f It would T aban | States troovs rode througi Lawrence aud found it desert- ormmnittee of our Order, on the evening of the 4th inst. ‘oukers, within a shert walk of the depot Addre” S ‘The people tho ledinn, huntreta |» ine Cerny of SoUy., 18 would bee aegegoeral 8 ed, with the excepiion of @ few cit.zens. No pro} penumtien ok ot Order, on tbo pening of the th nt» | gc, pox lk Hert olen . but sow it is a totally dierent affair, The North does people attend en masse, including ee, hundre! | coniment of the contest, a yielding to the foe without a | S. ¥ a Siea sad ne deat | cemaiee, ies cose ta caaking tas coleioabion 02 800 wot a'tack the South; it bas always sided against chose | of whom, by their prisence and +miles, give animation to |. strngyie, and @ confession of weakness that would expos ps ap aye a mer persone nae hha y, ‘<aeey cakaiaanore. (CoBxER SIPRE, 70 LET-AITUATED | ON 7 whe intomperstely and wantonly attacked tar with witdy | the gceno avd inspiration 10 the epeakers. The rival | '*! the +acrifices of a routed army. What would become | forces in Lawrence, according 10 McClanahan’ testimony, paetatved. That our Hanke be alan given to William Bobi itheast corner of Bleecker and Morten atrcete, words and envenomed pans, Now, the North is aroused ct Marylond, Western Virginia, Reuwnola, Dhani sees end | a be man peeeeRS ORS CRNO rc superintendent th Avenue Railroad, f seule sna eroery ‘store, with a lease of one oar te Ogi ior ber own freedom and exiatence, uot against | Parties held county assemblages yesterday, respectively | «iher border States, if m line Ot separation was draws The Russell arrived at our about the time o Fable ‘accommodation Rileh os? coonin tren ace May next. Rent low tom good tenant, For particulars fe ) o McOlanaban’s return, paseengers on board of which com- | +trumeniality on ove named occasion, And for his own Broadway, room 42. M. WRA’ Words and peus, but against force aud crue! oppression. | at Salem and Stanton—about equi-distant from this point, | between the two sections of ibe country ? With a hostile nl» at ihn tbat ? firm his statement, with the additional news taat Gov. ersonal aero d Kindness in seeing such ts, 4 party of corrupt men in , abusing the name of | @p the score of numbers they were about equal; in the fact frontier stretching along their limits, peopled oy taose bad in in the United Stat ho was ‘URNISHED HOUSf? TO LET.—A GENTEEL BRO’ ‘he South and the name a once greatand respected ae alienated trom them and inimical to their tustications, —< manmanes okie San She renee a ain mee of these resolutions, signed by. the baer ne homse, in fine order and frescoed, handsomely t) peryy, have loved War against the persons and Loeruies | Of & deep, pervading exthur iasa—the pabulu x of politics | with the Frgitive Slave law, inefficient and obstructed wx | Killed by the iro ol Laces men. The rumor of old Brown | roper aflicers, be ‘urrished eseh of the above nained gentle- Blind eow wr Thirdeth are, and between Fourth and Ls ef he American people in Kaneas, great body of che | —the Salem gathering had evidently the pre eminence, as | :t# operation now is, replaced by laws in the iree haif of | Deine badly at Ossawattomie, and likely to die, men, apd tbat the same be Published In the New York Daily ton avenues. Reut $2,000. Apply at, American people, who eteadily beretovore set ther faces | muy be wterred from tue fact that nearly every vebicle | the confederacy, offering @ bounty to those who succeed in contrmed. Tribune and Heraid. WILLIAM MARS, Chairman, ae eee eS against abviitiovism, now are arcused against av active | which conveyed ibe ‘sovereign electors’” was prof inducing slaves to abscond; with all the appliaaces whieh The United States troops in Kansas are reported to be Paruice H. es = UeNIaND Ove 7 1s Ler wire BOA! : BD a] aggression tpen the lvertes of the people, ag decorated w 1 “igs, banners and evergreens. ‘One b enmity and fapaticism would then oring into piay to ren- | about 840 Some of the Missourians, McClanahan states, — : drool bem Ereatned. aul pakonle tare etan tendon ‘Dhoodshea armies, used to put cowa wagon, fille to tie utmost tension wi ve patriotieia der that species of property insecure, how loug would | dei remainip hg the Territory, a citizens, enrolled in LL PEREONS, HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST VINCENT sient or permanent, bt aud opinion m@ Kaneas, and to drive away th» ifaws dy ono haucred borees, and suadry other | any of the Sates thus exposed consent to support an. in- | the Kaneas militia, Toose who ‘are uot enrolled wi! | A™i?rox pot manutncturer, will please present them at | ooo Pe meme peopis of the North from entering upon their common sre®, prope Jed by ten or twelve soke of | atitution that _— it them only difficulty and sacrifice, | leave—or, in other words, witl not be permitted tore- | my 34 No. Chit air street. OTHIC COTTAGH TO LET—FOR THE WINT)| Wigle anil porsessivns Pen, tem. twene ane. thirty spans of horses, &>, Old | and from the benetits of which they werd exoludel’ Pa- | main in armed bodies Mr McClanahan was a veluntocr JOHN CAMERON, Assignee. with the privilege of @ year longer, at New Roche ‘Of two tepants in common, one bas forcibly driven the | General Markie, of Tippecance memory, presi det. The | triotism and sectional feeling would in vain bear up | im the Rocheport company, although a citizen of Cooper, New Your, September 23, 186. Bae ee sonrend enon: hes, bam, bay ay bir ‘apd possesion, apd he (that is | poutical excitement pervading these mouvtaic regions is | against the burdens they would be cal’ed upon to sasiaia. } and not one of Capt. Draflin’s company. ‘ASONIO NOT NOTICE—POLAR STAR LODGE, NO, 245.— STAR LODGE, NO, 245.— fon pte ere et A eee ree at te Wall ou bas been thus diegeacetuily and Cravily | of ae grest, i! ct indeed greater iutensity, than that whict | They would be forced to become free States in seif de- GOING TO KANSAS. M*5 ‘The members of this lodge are hereby noutied to’ attend | front of the bank of North America, : a, is ig to arms aga‘ust the robber and | permeated them in 1840, 4 ‘and ike result will be as disas he ¢, and the barrier which the South had fancied to bo Gen. Fdward Hopkins, of East Fiorida, ‘8 endeavoring meeting of their room, FS avenne D, at tg 4 o'clock, on Sun- trous to the democracy. & permanent one againet Northern aggression would | to raise one hundred men and lead them to Kansas, Gen. | @Y, tbe 2th inst. for the p' Paying the last tribute of Aue TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION- Westmoreland county is divided into thi wo clec- | prove only the means by which the North could most | Hopkins is the father of Colonel Titus’ wife, and is jas | T*hect 'o cur deceased brother, Geese Steers. Members of neat three and a half sto fics Ryd 111 West Tw: tion districte, avd will, under (he presest preasare of po | effectually annoy and molest it, The institution of slavery | tne man for euch am enterprise. fo provide meana’ tor bod ty And Sood wanding are respectfully inetied to ai fourts s street, between Sixth ane Soe arena oe ion, cur common | litical excitement, poll full ten thousand votes wovld be driven in upon itself, and Gud its lmits con | the undertaking, be offers b's plantation ox tbe 8t. Jobn’s Wiis Panny, Secreiary. Fat 103 West Twenty Bacon ha al bed. —that 's the qoes ln the Presidential contest of 1952, the whigs cast 3,205 | stantly rarrowing vntil it was forced out of the territorial, | piyer for sale. Rican ate a tenn a Se EB a Stet i EE ls now aagerted by those who vote tor | votes, and the democrats 6,508. In the State contest of | as it Dad previously abandoned the political Union. che ASONIC NOTICE —THE MEMBERS OF THE POLAR A’ SE TO UBT, IN BROOKLYNONBAR Fremvt: tbat is WhAt iS deer aud precious to tue Ame- | 1858,’ the Americans cast 3,200 votes, and the demucra. | most vitra aggrecalons of abolitivnism never deviaod The Prize Fight Near Boston Siar Lodge No. 245, F. A. M., are notified to meet at the Heights, within three minutes? Mali of Wall and 80 wieap peop e and thas is What they will not lore sight of cy. 3.5471 1,062 votes lees than the vote | more destructive warfare upoa the existence of the Sovta sc lodge room, No. , avenue D, on Sunday, the 2th inst., a: 10 A three story house, csntaining all cdon. 71852. Im the last Contes: the American party was tho | than ie an essential part aod a sure sequence ct the | PARTICULARS OF THE FIGHT BETWEEN THE POLICE | o'clock, Re eas gas, water, &c.. toa in tanh eign fe. to hear Goy. Howell Cobb, of Georgia, last | roughly orgun zed, and bad in active operation a Coun i | schemes of Southern eecession sts. AND FIGHTING MEN AT STONEHAM—SXAMINATION -ASONI _NOTICE NEPTUNE LODGE, NO. 3i7, Brod, Viento a good tea i, $450 per annum. Address atever partisan papers may say, was a poor | imevery election district Since that elestion the Coun- | We have been forced mto these reflections by an ill OF THE PARTIES ARRESTED. pee a gti ott be ell et ho By f with ouiy a little manufactured en- | cils 'e bad uo meetings, and {te present calculations | timed and unwise speech delivered by the Hon Mr. Keitt, [From the Boston Herald, Sept. 23} at their od fe room, 65 East phage af on Sunday, 28th inst., OUSE, ETC., TO LET—AT 263 WILLIAM STREI dlaquews, pl Jantei, lke | ave based rather cpon ils former streogth—which at the | of South Carolina, on a recent oc :asion. This gentleman ts We bave learned the particulars of D desperate fight | at 11 o'clock A. M , to attend the funeral of our ie ‘brother, and back room, rent $15 per month; ‘the ba huzgaing mecban- | period spoken of was estimated at 3,200—than say relia- | One of thoge whom the Charlesion Mercury ty asacrt. | between the Stoneham police and @ party who A ag hg Geo, Steers, of Polar Star Lodge. ment. rent $12 per month. al wrong time. dle data of its present memberehip. In consequeuce oi | ed ‘Was steeped to the lips in uisuvion,” ‘aud bis speech | to that town to witness hem fight, on Saturday iast G. 8. McLean, Secretary, GEO. W. THURBAR, W. M._ | the house 772 Greenwich street, corner of nw lung damse! wooed by an | ite aseimilstion with, pay abgortion “by the republican | certainly justJes the remark Svphomorical ia elo | alluded to in the Herald of yesterday morning. About FFICE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NO. 32 CHAMBERS | ;oom agi ne bal ahem, Oe. Kent See Oe Se 3, have her because of ber great | party, som defection from its ranks has taken place, a | quence, inconzequentil in argument, aod profuse in de | two months since a match for $200 was made between street, (uew Court House), New York, June 2%, 1866.— | for the last place before 10 or after 3 o'clock. bs ed by veneraion and personal regard, ee | goo Ineny democrats baving been induces thereby « | Bumciation, :t is e sad picture of sectional pas-ion usarp. | Wm. Murphy, of Portiand, and an individual kwown a | pypric notice.—To avoid the risks that must {nevitab] y occur Cee en ee mal e, return to their first love. To count-rbalance this detec. | ing the oftces of statezmanship, and with the rash haud | ‘Scotty ,” of Brooklyn, both well known pugilists, who } from the crowd of tax payers who, put off to the la the ART OF A HOUSE TO LET.—PART OF A DESIRAB dhe step. The w eeeearonl tien, however, considerable gains from the democracy iv | of violence arousing a storm which {i will take wiser } bave appeared st sparring exhibitions in Pihis city ans § payment of their taxes, Ihave fe detenined i adopt tas allow: house, in the Seventh ward, wil be let toa good tens ort to coax Der inco the uvaetural allan. the southern portion of the county bare ae mate yA — and ae and = to ie Such pevedhes 62 Sevier, the soe take mee Foil see coe that J in) Je puch wilt be’ eaily eh ae ag may . 4 ita very moderate rent, Apply at 105 Monroe street. , and balter and sap): the republicars, thus leaving parties upon the basis of | nothing tor ern rights or Southern peace, but they me parties have been in aciiv> traiqing, Spot ond aa pages Cp RS Re > ee gers, careiully out of sight. old poner oout slatu quo. Bat asthe “old line | are powerful aids to Northern fanaticism. The conzerva- | Pond, upon the line betweey” Medford and Stomebam, fn Rink get org mosey or Feng my cha pete Br oF 4 OU, I pal MARKET STREST, XE fhe could © make the p rm, With ite supporters, and | whogs” then, as the rempant of a/party, co operated with | tive Southern mind turos from them in disgust. auc the where the Price and Coburn fight occurred, was fixed } taxes, By order, HENRY H. HOWARD, Receiver. cheap. App y ey Soe DROUGHTS 2d Beekinan ste we or Griver and Kigger Loy riding upon 1 the cemocrats, now have gone into the general voion +r | most influential of ite journals refuge to repeat them, bat | upon as the place. ee Te ee ee ee aod plcssant t> the coplady. Bot thet plat‘o fusion, ther strength must be eubtracted from tue do- | throvgbout the North ibey are echoed aud re echoed, un- | Last Saturday forenom, between one and two han | QUIP JOINERS NOTICE —TUE MEMBERS OF THE QUITE OF OFFICES To LET—FROM FinsT OF down with aayivania. The Suate ele: mocracy and Added to the fusien, which process will | til the whoie South is helg accountable for their absurdity | dre¢ mop, beiongirg tu this city, Portland, Lawrence, baat te Ship Mewes oe praia Leworn f 8 Bip 1a vember next, suitable for of bankers, b ove itWkh @ equalize parti Ce @ perbaps a ema!l | and denounced for their violence. Haverbiu avd olifer places, went out from Boston ic gusunay, Saat nt Cron Hal boo pan, ae ety: kers, &c. Taquire of DENNISTOUN, W Wood 4 00, BW The smount of his speec preponderauce to the former, w ich Wt is apprehen: if the South wishes to resist the North with any show | carringe® and by other conveyances, for the purpo% | Fourth sircet, at 1244 o'clock, for the pur; re of attending Nhe | Oreee. eopeviation greed to duller with us as to slavery; there | the approacliing contest wii! disclose, of success, it — be by earnest fidelity totho constitu- | of withrasing tho fgbt, The firrt intimation the citi | funeral of the late ‘Mtr. George Steer By rea GPACIOUS PARLOR, TWO BEDROOMS AND, CU C108 fore you vo agree to difler with us. As t> Kansas, The fusion being acordml one, and embodying, as it | tom and the U C She caa never be made tosutfer | zens residivg in the vicinity of Spot Pond bad of the S. M. De Forsst, Seo'y. H. 8. McILVaIN, Pres't. to let, without board, on Murray Hill, you are wr we are Wrovg, all are Wrong, therefore | does here, every element of opposition, the oontost wil! | whilst in the Uo Au tithe of the irremediable conse: | imtesied prize fight was the arrival of these partice ye ae ee MINING COMPANY.—A MEETING OF | brows. rtone, high basement gd in @ Resuatel a nt not condeme as for ali Taat Das bappeaed in | be an exceedinjly cluse one, and every imth of grouad on that woul! follow ber separation from it. pee The crowd errived the Spot Pond House, Peres dee Ee the ahate Ay Wai be eldat | Hon; gas, bath, furniture, heater aod ‘and i# occup True c war ie raging the deepiy do | vaiorously and gal! nay disputed. e aiempt to put the coutest vpom ary ober basis poaepees kept by Joba Bat at city, between MT ‘No, Z Pine sirect, on Wednewiay. the Ist Oct, at eT, ogy with a staal) jt 9) t—ut the North began ‘t by her Emigrant Aid The democracy on the county issue, it is believed, will | Weakens and distracts Ler iriends. There are thou ten o ctook Intenuing to Gish the fight and re- J 1)C'cjock ‘A. Ai., for the trausaction of fmpovlant business, So naer ha ry: That provoked ue, ana Jed us to do wrong, but | be successful; but on the legislat!ve, Sepatoria! and ‘Con | faucs, wo belicve a vast majority, in most, if not all the ture to this ely ip time to attend the boat race. The ap ADAM STOD\ seretary. | respectable Toute Rensemen can’ anioy Unth vecue ood Ga you began ue Wrong.” Such was, in easence and sub gressional iesues their defeat t@ a devermined aud fixes | Southern States, who will ot follow the party that | plied at the Spo Pong House, which was closed, for New Yorx, Sept. 16, 1956. the cost. Address GU. P., box 1,275 Post offize, yecourse of C looks t9 disupion as the remedy for the evils oompiained | liquor, and vere refuted by Messrs. Charles Butters ‘and ee Ptance, We apologetic discourse of Gov, Coda. cenclusion. 7 4 ‘cI 4 WE GREAT FaTR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. The Congreasiona! district \s composed of Westmoreland, | of; still loss will they consent to make tho oscurronce | Zachariah Shedd, who, as Sheriii's keepers under Deputy See HAR DAM andl IDF. Me aie Goyal Fe, | (TO LET-STORE 2 EIGHTH AVENUR, WEST SIT Our Easton Correspoadence. Indiana aud Armstrong counties, which gave in tue last | Of any particular contingency, without waiting to see ite | Sherit! John T White, of Mediord, bad ckarge of the pref -— gy crm ns band will performa ov renin aes and fixtures: ty A pood salesman wanted, at 425 Eastom, Sept. 24, 1853. contest a msjority of 2,69 againgt the democracy. Tak- | results, the signal fer 4 separation. The Hotspurs of south | mises. Those gertiemen fearing Laat. violent demouetra | concert every Tuesday aad Friday evening, commencing a: | BYCM\y> aes pe aise. Sausfaccory references pire ing, then, the test of 1855 as the data, the political com- | Caroliua and Virginia do not speak the sentiments of these | tion would be taade upon the mes sent (9 ge hye dq O'clock. ZAdmittance, 25 cents. Children, half price. aan Penntyiania the Batlle Growit—Southe-n Seaieri—Te | plexion of the Nincleenth Congressional district is already | tastes, nor bave they iearned beresy to the Union ‘rom | White, who scon appeared upon the ground, before the J —————— LET—THREE COMMODIOUS COTTAGES, BEA October Election—Democratis Fremontere—The Eastern | determined. But wher to this computation you add the | the teachings cf ihe schools of secessionists these ultras | arrangements for the Oght had becn made. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. 7 celly ‘situated on the banks of the Hudson river, foo rue 1 Pe increased guin—which if coneeded to be within a fraction | represent, On the contrary, when they find the perpe- He commanded them to leave premises, and they ~ Pifty- 1: T street; in Soseiiens enter, Reni moderate, ¢ @ountie.— Change and Prospec's, Bc. of the denveratic majority in Westmoreland, fal! 400 in | tuity of the Union endangered by the cforte of wen in | refesed; but the threat to raise an alarm of fire in Med FOHN STREET FIRS€! METHODIS! EPISCOPAL | Possession given immediate Pennsylvania, all admit, is the bactie ground. Tt vote | Armstrong, ard not less than £00 in Indisna—you have | eltber of its sections, ¢ neg wal seek neither to precipitate | ford, for the purpose of asgembling the firemen to driv chureh, inated tp John street —Preaching t3-morrow, a SaNDroRD E STRIKER, 1 Liberty stree! es decided many l'resideptial conteste and has never | aittaired sm opposition meverity of rot less than 8,800, the calamity por render it anaveidable by addin; them away, had the desired effect, aad they proceeted to | 10}, ‘o'clock, z Oe Rev. Dr. Van Horn. and in the LETHE VERY RY DESIRABLE THREE STORY A? THREE STORY A? regs ee ws “ which, it ie eonidentuy assumed, ‘will be the figure ‘n the | the Same oftectionalexcitement. Sat they wi ‘pct in the woods, in Stoneham, about three fourths of a | evening, at'7 Fueck. ‘trangers invited watiend. Seats basement bouse, suitable for a gente) family, admiral heen thrown for am cnsuoceesfal candidave. This year it Mryromchise wine, first requisite to the protection of Southern righta end iu- | mile beyord the line between the two towns, and about J fee 20 boy ES ucaiwo Gh ‘ees twenty seven votes, which are likely to settle the McKinney ‘s the democratic nomince, and Joha as De cmeieentim <o sab tnpene f pag he a mile trom the road, upon the land of Mr IVINGSTON REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH, (NX. W. errs Lg in Oe aecekttuly plat Segre ¢ tae mn resent the ition nominee; | applicable weir case, or in f @ remedy at ail. Buckman. Thirty third nd Kighth ureh, making jevghtfally plewsant. The » scangliinadliened duende glosses al abbeer end core ed eer le wren ota ew thlect wil te toietmein tn the Dolnnet devond | “In the meantime, Deputy Sheriff White conveyed infor | ifn forme arth taramereey gone, Fash avenue ab. | owner ved ecoupant will 1-eve for Kurope on the sth of O States. [n view Of this great fact, ali the pol evelope- Thave made repeated references to fasion \n my com. | their privilege tnere, aot to go out of it and racridce | mation of these movements to tazen Whichor, Chiet o residing in vpat vicinity and the ulblie genecally are gre carneauly 3 "earpete te wile mld ea an be bad. All We ments of the Sate are of importance, and are worthy cf | munications, and caving been un American, ‘after the | them. This is tbe position which the National Whig Con. | the Stoneham palice and that oflcer, together ‘with De iSvited fo witerd. Sabbath school at 9 a. tare, abi ee e orem ra d elther at private sale oF of The B , wlan 70- tert ceet of ine Pharisees,’ T was wholly indis- | Vention cetablianed for ‘welf, and upom which it has y SheriT Samue Y we farrea Nobles o or wad RONK ER. BNRY PHILLIPS, U4 eopeciat atteution, The Bachatieers, alarmed at the pro- } Seman vet athe nox.ons agglomeration, The ssem- | placed ite tomisation of Ur. Fitmore, It objects to bon | J. W. Oegeod ard saunvel Cloog, proceeded to the place | M™ Warerirs place ike ialowing cereymen wil oicuse | street Brocklya, Also the house, corner of iat: aod Gan gree Of the Fremont feeling, have commence! & more | ihe cordiaisty everywhere palpable between the Fillmore | the cther pari he Fretaont party st | prevent epy breach of the peace, roy i bette 8 2 "Nek He atin, of Coopers. | streets, weil rgalaylated for @ respectable fax ngorova carvers of the State thn they bare for years | gud Fremont lenders was ie aubjectof very considerable | the Novth ag purs tad to all we thelr arrival they ft pol abort one hundred ans | own, N.Y: 3} bi Doyen Thicker ‘of Monk, DENEY PHILLIPS, 24 Honry streot, South Bh 4 rags 1 a d ultimately to n standing about the ring, and two or three inside § S By n R. Nicholson, of Cincmnatu, made. Many ©! their ablest stumpere and shrewdlest | w: beset pon = — ae olen the Socata as meet the ring, apparently preparing tor the encounter. Upon § Sea’ i qe LET—DWELLING PA OF HOUSR CAN politicians having le‘t the rank, they have imported a va- | Ppltion! leary: 4 Arewiipess (0 stake the rtabiaty of the Ui the epyroach of the poli nti scattored a ; sree, comnts o: Danese, 2 9 ces waee a 2 . . a elements could be barmon|zed, presuming that the same — Fey Se Pes ae op Bong 7 ROTESTANTISM THE OLD RELIGION OF THE Gomplete order and painted ‘throughout, Inqaire of 5 riety of Southerners to instroct our people in their doty embittered teeluge existed bere that are alent ia | reeult of a Presidential contest, and to make » political brs to toe surrous di Dg | jae maa only remain P bible, Komamism the new religion of “the church. MILLER, 134 Canai street. ‘Maus fur they have met bet litle succeuss—their impu york, I could net very well define or strogele the deciding contest of the continuance of institu He was stripped to bis ebirt and pants,and appeared ff oonscried Nalan monk and priest. & student, aod other con te Po | pot until the iadue uperandé was disclosed bat I the | Were tbat ‘uevre ue political rights as well as national | t0 bo either a privcipal or geoord. He was arrested by J ver's irom Romanism, are expects to take part in the services D ig LEPOHRAP, A TINS LanGR ROUSE, Wi @ence, their tameness, or their “plantation manners fost indistinct inaliogs of the process by which they | Privileges, and in wbich ts bound up Laterests more vast, | (te police, who were proceeding to haudco!t him and w Conducted en the aposiolical plan of dealing with error. in the et lots, on Biveng place, near Herren st Bro] Iaving diegusted those whom they were Josigued to con- The plan it an ad. and a destiny more heer thea were ever Selore JeMove Loe ropes sud stakes, when the crowd, fading mcburel Kany va gn Hey gg By ~~ i ee 3 & BETTS, 67 W. vert. Among the most unsuecesefal of these speakers ving separate organizations, | Placed at the disposal OF excited and capricious men. ba the potice were tew ip marabers, Fetarned aad com ‘ate e: MAcCMENAM “" ‘0 LET—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSZS310N, THE 1 bet has since been withdrew) is the they retain intact thetr party aifiliations, and yo'e their — "3 an menced an await upon them, probably with the inten cond floor of house $73 Tenth street; there are foar iil @rhbo | believe f ‘ ) Pre: | cersopal predi ns in common against the common [From the Jeffervon City, Mo, Inquirer, Sept. 22.) {en of rescuing tbe prisoner. 3 Be RIAN Ch i, COR. | rooms and 10 pastries, with marble mantels and Croton sent Governor of Georgia, HV. Johnson. He made a | exemy aud in ope common opposition. With but one t ket F. H Aub = 9 aeee, Clube and other missiles were used, and the officers oo f Stanton and Forsyyth streets. Rev. Joseph Sauder. | tr. and one femily in tbe bourse the Broadway stages ps gpeech in Philadelphia last week, in which be virtually prorvioned to ike relative strongth 0: | wrest yenterday Serer me, arrived at the | were bwily vruierd aud beaten. Utticer Nobles, who wa. be ah Presbyterians will here find the | oor; rent $15. Unquire oa te premines. Fepediated popular sovereignty—the o the two wings, ‘each te made to suttain the electorsof the | the gentlemanly oficers fur a flo of up river papers, | (20 iest ceversly injared, hae bis right arm. betwoe: ie clock cack Sabbath ouomel to. Service | ANG Teg THE @TORE AND BASEMENT, INT Northern secossionis m—sanounced the other, aud both combined to present aa umdiviced ‘rout | among which we ind the Squaver Sweraign, of tio Lda | wort ie heat vee Hoag, ve, mo ap at 2 ie pd ag * T° sour tory brick Souse, 1s West Brontwey.. The Shawnee and riguttalvos of iavipg the inDoring clasees, | to the foe. ipet., published at Atchison, K eae org ages 2 the: sat NORTH WEST PROTESTANT REFORMED | has been cocupied 08 confectionery and the basement ‘aad maintained the right of rhe slave holder of the Sout ‘The basis of the compromise, which emanates from the | which paper we make the fol revere blow npoa Lu hea’, provirating him to the groand ‘hb church, on Twenty third street, between Sixth and | Oyster ata between 9 A Mand 2. My ry into all the territories of ine government, | republicans, protiere to the Fillmore party fourteen | tele seaue um aeabalea of Gao bauile of lltaboey Poms ‘ang | 224 rendering him, for the time, senseless. In self dof Seventh avenues. ‘Divine services im this’ caured to-mocrow AnDESt Ral at New York Dispeusary, corner of t the territories remained im thai | electors, and to ibe republizans thirtocn; thus tecaring © | the wounding of Capt Roberteon and several ol h:+ swan, mye soe eBors arom taaterevelvers, which wore leat poten Ler ath ttn ee 2s peer grated barshiy on the our of our | joint and bearty co operation, witbout thu least abandon: | ang the killing of seven or eigiit ubolltioniste. Th ed LET—THE PREMISES, NO. 64 @THIRD S People, who did not bekive know that Southern Bachansa. | ment of principle "as is generally, believed, | Fam ayer ¥ + Saw | upon thelr antagonists. One Tana dod by a ps AGRICULTURAL FAIRS. T° she base former Re Beaten tt Hien mcent tho iniednite «pread of negro slavery aad the | the overwhelming defeat of the democracy in the State. TAKING OF GRASSHOFPER FALLS. Soi Se ee Eee oO . oa Tyrie | Dood and bas all Baers improvements. item whimate enslavement of white laborers. They now begin | But for the interposition of Teancesee, which State was Learning at Hickory Point that a company of !ane’s hire a yy the oth ae nein Ors iB COUNTY Agrioguveat soc’ TF y. TUR annuin, Apply at 9 Third ste: go earn whither locofocolsm tends, and scores are daly | apprebeusive tbat tusion here would dofeatthe Americans | 100) were fry teers wen ms The Gghting mea then made the best of their way back |’, aupual fair wiil be held in Newburg on the 4 a r led ee stauoned jrasshopper Falls, and that oct to this city, caving several of 1 teame behind. Tou | se A premium of $60 will be given for the 10 LET~A BAR AND BILLIARD ROOM, % FR) Meaving the ranks of the bogus democrecy. there, the contract would have beem siguod, sealed a2: rages had been perpetrated there against avery mon. bat Dest and second best ploy i* & & lightest dract aod that de with two billiard tables, at No. 2 Union etreet, ‘The re action in favor of fremont with. a month «a delivered op the spot Afier the — a election, Capt Robertson hed determined wanek oat 2 " re fapposed to baye been engaged in the J 50) be Dest Werk tent mxtueter, Free for all | jranihon ferry, reo, Se at ey, fe of the ci ‘Tenpertee, in common with every other State preeumed ooeeded thither on Sriday last with bi = — th lerwards arrested, some ia Medford and tee Komtssow, President. Greenwich street, ¥. ply . to be favorable to Fillmore, having had ample ox Us cotaened Ur tetiir fear escent noe ts te tt nity of Spot Pond House. They were ali | "2CS=___ CC HENRY BUBINSON, President. | Greenwich sirect, B. ¥. lion of the terma, &e , the one electoral ticket will be is- mA Mince Seagin c te uae aie cee oe taken to Stoneham, aud gave the foliowing names: —jobo ULTURAL SOctetY. TH 8 T° LET—A LARGE BRICK BUILDING, @ BY sued, and the opporition, like the mountain avalanche, 0 town, by Ie (hey charged with a yell thas etre Morphy, John nu, Joba MoAleney, Joseph Sic AS pees : suitable for a factory, at No. 22 and 2 Union street, + cop everytbiog Lefore it. Separated and dis: pope ca ee 8 yon Se stru Chekey, Thomas A. Cyxeley, Samuel Baiey, Francis Mo wre A Thursda Prota ed Bele pate, on Hawilton ferry, Brook'yo, Apply w F. nADLEY Jtnted, ‘tse powerkere tm tome few local isncos— | Fre tO ho Meee then thonek oe ed Yankees. Guire, Lawrence MeSuire, John Murray and Thomas 5 f $47 og Yniday. hursday, Friday arday, Greenwich strect, N.Y. evurciectious cemocrats are abandonicg F Coubled and barmonioce—resistices and overpowering. | Bard was shit on the sit for ins tomeey. ites | Gey pee erat Oye came irom Portland. | The two Mc of this society, held at Spriv © LET—FURNISUED, A LARGE SIRED PRO! serapaioze back for ue Whose potitionl morals ate as ‘The last court bere Americapizsd some eighty of the | ube or the autack Capt Crashy'* compary, Dom’ — be: er et er ae ae Murray both levoted exclusively to Teotp, small one attached, good pantry and closer; s pose as bis genius is vigorous, The times of 1840 pre | more recent \mportations frem ‘‘ovid Ircland,’’ and 6ec- | yout thirty, were on parade, 4 ccntired ines hod elong ‘2 th wey and Coles is a carriage smith residins < Stace tee aan bie for one or | ¥o geutlemen. "hespectable parties, req sented no such tam pede In lenusy!vemia of demo: ceeding seesiont wil! doubtlessly enlerg Goried thetn wrboet frin ote 8 Bay rail. Mazrey, Whe Renee a ebcp o& North eirent mente of farm woek—oat- | such aparimenie, without loard, will please apply w Mf feud if \t ehow!d wot soon rtop, Fremout wi, by No were tbey that numbers of to SDS enenere Serotusaboes bs Crewriord’s Motel, ba iewy, encouraged by past succest, and by the appro. | MANNING, t4 Rivingvon street. 19 Wo carry the State over al! others, Tals may Dr, Prankitn'’s Only Son. permitied our troops to pase ioc up Coe, nbes ESE, MUNETE GOO be a eruturel ComMMULILY, HOW propose to oller 0 LRT-NEAR ROADWAY AND CANAL, STRE stravagan:, but taat it ia not \mprovall whuryp asd, Horald, Sept, 22) them without firing a gun. cing Dall, being a0) Novatel le tae ton, hewie gy ye ag Yt deny 4 ‘an upper floor, viz: four rooms, kth alarm of the Hacaaae ae of Franklin hes been 96 prom seatly | Crust 7's store, with all ta conienty—cons! ah haned Uvee Be A Phew the be ty n fiwid and he | deen "improvements, No ether tally inthe’ hodse, of whom bare never weet mr7 uf late, ia connection wits the velebre | of provisions and supplies ‘or tir thieves woos rendea | when they were examibed belcre ‘ustica Le sa hae BS vied ‘at Pa carats ey not be onwmterestin; Dg be = ome tn ime Baad yearn buruet to the krowna roan, of Si-vel am, ‘he ailair of the fight and the arre- whe Aan 10 Pie A ease. ORBNTEEL yams. PART 4 a . ery baturally created an intense exc'iement | “ * ; © handsome three stor; 7 house, i all the mode De ue 2 father, whowe cu 1 ye M1 7 ene 0" office tel pre veu pi! 2 toons of their upderiaking. They arguo ic favor of (res | bie services be rendered bit couatry in ber greatot | ceetroyed. ‘Leo or more of ine et iieete ont er Pe pg ptr! gnabet pen plppeecrgt feos poop ey a apd sated ROMWELI. & CO Kansas, ike mon #50 ‘eel they are right and never need, the son Wa — firt to last, a devoted loyalist | bot pote roratch war received by acy ol our mor Taw | were dret arraigne c weparate com ae LET—THE SECOND FLOOR AND PRE say power on Sresias hilt, whe, Bost Before tae Se sry Wat be held sovera! civi! an) | much acc ampiished, the comaiy revare plaints, With aesauticg tue Oficere above named wit Taper en | hea, Wik snders tprovgmenn to tgemtedl Maly. evasion», a9 care 5 os ine co. At the commencemeact of | Point. iting be ives of ody 8 material tes Feeck ss {i ‘ete know thet they ‘New Jersey BATTLE OF HICKORY POIN’ w ertanevets, appeared. ta tebe a a snes low Capt. Lewe, wuo bad a the government, aud George S.xpots, Org , of this ct, LET—A VERY COMMODIONS IOUSE, WELL C. preber tyng ag atiack tor the de‘: culated for boarders. ia Twentirth streot, between, 2 Capt. Robertson to remain / Fourth avenne, hasrinent and trenget the place, ough tt was the Durtng the exam nation some of the facts above reiate wenty four rooms, apd ‘complete with gas (xtnres, ie not surprising that ne the te te Lecvenptem thet being t Procee! | were di-cioeed. It war showa that ihe two dofendant Kerr dh ear, Yeasession ven iumediately. Apps io comes kDOtD their cause haite acd ther part teed. On Sataraay P= Soin 4d wore een ip the et when the assactt was made ope NER BROTHERS, (50 ay, near Tenth street. thin. Soarcely @ day pastes bet por re paranee Sous cas tn @ rushing and striking Coe Se reves state be tre see eraarsoine, | Harvey made bie appraraces with about can bundre at etioers ovuia eat see programme a | (PO, LETSRCOKS FLOOR. WITH BACK RooM te the perception that he—cot the cid deposed from oftice by the «mes | Ger. Capt Lowe returned an anuwe writ the perfon® who strack them ‘stutes Agrien’ | Of adjoining house, alee, sak store 19 € street: aed demagogue whom the . ne:anst vogaton, and seat a prisoner | biemas empbeiic negative. Col. ilar on Mr, Albert Richardson, expressman det roen Svom bao Philadeiphia e show window and doors, together w: rm mated—ie ibe irve represertatre of ned about two years in ing on the ressigt othe Bg R- og bd ged Donen, see ‘ esiled up im by the sheriff to actvemann the fe rotary, at Hos able for tinal] families. Apply to JAMES PRICE, Py . 0 of Captain Phenezor Grant bear howe By . “ im, teetifed that he «a u fy reskd Oar October election will take plass on i ngical Somstueey sow omnes. ia » | Me iargeke of pecoarseg’s coanne dren OE his en ter fort of Mr. Tudd, wits his feta upraised, evident!y - 0, LATIN FIPTY.FOURTH STRERT, DETR Iéth of Octover. Al! parties are preparing for it ent to age vn OF Cight of the adclitioniste were ki"lel and him. requested to give the above an in- Broadway near Bigh enue, a second poiled. Full Ucketa ll ox at iaalmon } sated, Wer eb one Gh our teen wan lanes, dene uatice Bu kinan ceaslered the fact thet they were cor, four Form each, with Croten water, £0. ment 4 every district, and every inch of ground wil! be < Pibe British governiner. there were several Barrow esea ‘Seven 2 cr ae Preecut ergeged in the xenoral melée, enthcient evidens: ° —— Fmon'h to amail farofies No other tenanis in the 4. The Ution State tickot will reomre the supporto: tue | tain co by bis fidelity. He Gied in 1812, it the ags of 82. sande a sally for the pu-pose of Crewing Un if men | agsinst them, anc ura red each tc find sureties to $500, STATES | AGRICULTURAL, SOCrETY.— — hterest Which nominated '—and is likely to carr As might be expected, his oppesition to the caase ro out =, os they. ‘were sho oe ee near | for irial at the sexs term of the Coart of Common | seas 10 Chestout str Diladet The Fourth T°. Te gSRCOND. FLOOR OF A GENTE] State by a large majority. The Legislators pro iberty, ro dear to the heart of his father, produced ax | of half m mile, where their Monte rifles could: prong for Middlesex cows'y w be beld at Lowell om the thiru sma! Pixmily weed apply. che founee Haat Fort portamt consideration, as it i¢ to | estrangement between them. For y ars they hit coin | our men, while the abolitionists were beyond the | ™ me Snes, strect, between Lexington aod Fourth avenves, Rent ited States Senator, and to divide the State into | tercourse. Whea, .n 1734, the son wrote to his father, in | rapgoefour gums. Mr. 0. 6. was of U McCluskey was then ctamined upon elmilar charges ve districta, The Union meo wil | bis reply Dr. Prauhiin eeye otbing has ever burt tae ving @ shape’s rite, he pleked of roms Of tbe ma.’ | S24 convicted by similar evide He wae placed neder carry most of the Copgressional districts, eat bepe | so much, and afected me with such Keen aonsations, ar se tee mics cot trot cela here eee ste £0", | be ra me amount of bonds as the MoGuires ‘send thy ir brethren eleowhere an acreeadic account o yeelf Cesortet im my cll age by my only con deliberately took the saddle aad bridic fro = | The wo McGuires, Mev luehy, Samuel ieley, Joun H heir day's Work. Boi \t must be remembernt, thorough! it to find him taking up arms ‘hough the bullets were faling aroin’ b: nee tick | Mella, Thomas A Cokely, Joho McAlensy and Jona dur 2 anderstand our politics, that Fremont will rece've Ti'lalle coe, The horse of Mr. Westbrook wut algo snot | PRY, fore then brought a scouting o gules Epcpene to ra operate with. DWELLING PART OF pum ta wows of thousands of cemocrats who #1!) not sypport bis w in the bead : Shot | at, ard widing, abetting and mosisting in getting up a prize rangeme its for the exhib: _huding 200 Grand ser, nour Bases ma + Dalen State ticket. These men consider the nee! ca aging bila sore bequest 7 us ATTACK Ox suxD fight. tend Goliars have been faveantedd to m: a wmverste—to not intend tototally break fromthe r party — ‘nat me ‘0 tte late war At ten o'clock om “Uaday murniog, the enemy re-ap- |, The evidence of the officers disclosed the same facts | fun: ond ihe larce amouv. of premiuse oliored, ind fend will vote ite connty and Site toke r otoriety, wil account for my leaving | neared, having procered @ four pounder, whith Feparcing the appearance of the spot, the ring, [4 , ms J exvectuien that une cxluoiom of IMA wil Sontarte Matiocal politica Bot evesariiy invo'ved im l his po more of an ectate he endeavored to deprive me ‘on a Bill just out cf the range of our parts abore stated. Avrabam Hutin, + ho resides in tho yicin Of ts predecere A grant agr ered Danqruet, tn which O LPT OR FOR SA A YRRY PRATTY AND © whew \¢ & uustakon coe many take |, who are p Cf.’ The patrioiem of the fataer stands forca ml the Dorhiaye 't would he Pris to elerite ty of the piace where the ailray took place, testified that Hemen wi) par Will. take place agtahio concge, Sok tae tee teeeh ex iene oe pared to support Fremont, bot don't wish to v Kuo | brighter H 2 coctrasied with the desertion 6! the soa, : oe P = he Waa paid a emall sum of money to take «7 7 when mon wil | hear Fitth avenue. ‘Street paved and lighted the candidates ices of the Party with which ron soa ted io wore how ea horses ter some of the party, Brite given to usdeflless and gas pipes: beautiful sae \cees, Fray ahr |, therefore, afver the Jotroer + - thats 10 Was to take place in the viclaity. Tue m reain. Apply to Hi. OWN, 74 Wail sweet, Jeom oer 1 7 Tamron Casvarty 1" aA Coat Prr—Taner iseatevant Aandolph Pp a bi ‘ae m Yom tg Amy oy: ser A distreeniog accideot scearred on we l4u | with fifteen men war slationot iscke mith shop, | MOLY of the s itoess regarding what was sald to hiw = ticket about 16.000 democratw n the coal pit of I Dobram, in iimetown | an open tog building, an’ Caplan Robertson wih ine ro. eo ) appeared wo bave becw a oe Se pee NEW roum # Comocrats 4 r ‘ 4 helt b paired. ye Rooters for 1566. ‘wil soppors it. Doing this, you wal bir gtom county, by which two men ant a muy were | mainder o” th company the hotel ‘Joba Barnes, who resides near Me ce ne Won asd. prnerammme of ne, on the of the : r jure @ ical air ta appears fea’ cauoon direc Haquiat > blsckem'th choy a Ob F United Staion tural Sociely, lv Chestnut. streck pleat sth ‘Among the most amuaing tbe ince arg tome cause ar other, while the ie ue wore at % ¢ | and cox sneretly the Boies: of the fight was ie tox ss ae bis yremises to the land of roam of the Philwielp i eat Moctety,) or by ad ae att tine whigs who declared fer Bashanaa Rofo e it w woe Hates and sor, and Tavid sonora. two bro | ¢ 23 vera i ay, Rewen's et Jobn Morray (pr divcharged) tested that he Js SB Awsli st P. WILDER, Prosi tomt a - rans FT ROAR es he ed @e would have made active oppy te - ~ += wee paid thirteen doWare te , “tl = Wire 8. Kewe, § ny be DF chang F. iv Sazions to derive somo profit from thelr ap A Ras i a the gun i who wna to fot a8 second ght, pemed “Jona _#t ro ARTS. Made {an public ae poneible, They wrote et bb Ben his Smith,” belonging ‘a Roxoury, eoated pon the ground a oe chee and uttered prophecies, Their letters ‘rera.c n groans yA hear the ring after the approach of the officers, “The wit D's GE LDORF Gal ) EET OR LEASH, WITH IMMEDIATE, r ‘real, their speeches cnnotice’, and their prophe-ie y wee ly Was aged abort i years, Av. The t 4 ‘The premissen A Apring street, ate daily growiny further from fulfilment. Tney deserter | *%* voy. Asboraft aise loaves @ ta | ground. in this p party Get te ride. i bie for mann rank had indveae . Lon ated ages if To Cokely, MoAlon Bee Into eaters eres tv caulen onl wneeere cose Mallen er Murphy aa having deeu present at the rag. ebanan pane ranebot, De was aure te ects 0’ eluber at the time the Off approached the pla: me fmitely \ort 5 & eeel © py whon the assault wae made, ani hey were dissharged ore they Wore corruptly in 4 op all men er of . Thay were then sworn as witnesses for MoCh They men array tbemae!ves ain " " the okie scras fl testified thet they raw him near the Spot Pons Hoa-s, T OF 1 » ROORYAS ? Taye recentiy Deen 'u « number of our Eaaterm coun a he's Backs By me eer es fer , ‘ore, Dut that they cid not themeelves approwe’ the plas Y aye a gE ah are he Weetern, ail know, are on fire, « b *. and nomerous right wounds wore b ton where the sifray took place, They had heard the prise flages. and one of the heat tr he how oma are diazitg with an entaasiarm whioh no emoust ¢ intensely exciting p wien | + fafa ph dey Bcd pia feb spoken of, but enpposed that it waa to take place on 8 three story nglish, basen ores tee, oth an jemocratic ttart neh. In Lancaster * r repet " * Pwce ’ + ‘i e in 0 orda, axe y modern jinprovements, and in’ good order, Will be Pet Howe—the roa ober wilt ween 4.009 ocom have lista’ the highest Finding Wey could aoo>eaplih noxbing with thete can. | ENO" omnes Gren "dtey, MeClaotey wad the two 2,000. OO Seeaes oF tite vaniors wats. | cove aingin fami nama, ¢ ict stim with few, Ie aa. 6,000—nea ater than the forner Binae announces hes . Bon, the abolitionists atempie! their favorite game Of | seguires, wero held by joo Buckman, who ordered Sowers, Aleo 100 hoves tamil Vetted wo even | children prevered. (Fer fur hir parieulaes inyiire on oe t 1,400; Delaware tram 409 + mn will, no doubt, be crn waaely | Ce leva ave Tiree ¢ rth hoa, be ity its !- | them to farnieh suretics In $100 each for their appearance gersof Havana, German or dom OS Saarinen 2. 9 E : : BY TABATRR. FOU godt ie-rn, st 4 e oe pom Beh AR | Woking thetr leg 7 be for trial. — — . rpeared for tue three inst NO BARERO—A RARE CHAR TQ ABE OR Taal micrraie will be materia ip ire note ee Bremen Sword rat oy were gind to dance reirout, w tne ball .a tue a= Hen, Mealeney ‘and Murpoy’ in tyeie AVANA SRO AR—GUBANAS, FIGARO®, PARTIGAS | Feed Fond of muptemers. “Alen ihe Gxlares. tegectr wih . In the counties named, the chinge this yoar ‘ / Paan’s leg and one in the thigh of mnolber, | iq “appeared for the government tn each cass, The sete ieetes vo ee MOSES i Benn to elcous of tos drath 0€ seer mee tens ace irom "laet, against the domocrsty’ will'xot ve Ine (hve papeas, Mewmous usaiye @ ijies fed ogy ey Whew Rory aflerwars went ix wisto | ESdihation occupted shout five Wire a Tia Matton ane. | Wry Sn arson (er death o he progretr. oa pe 19,000 of 20,000. And last year ie demooratis (ee een be repeated, with farce. i tha aver e hotel the most unfortunate accident occurred, |The Parties convicted were committed to jail at Com GPG ARA RET RAAL INVOIC ARE HEING oLosmD | penny. Tor py Tara (panire of ABRAM © ALT Core miaeioner was elected by , “4 Be ~ a , In defeait of the require? amount of Out, ate anerifies. | Alo 30,000 cases superior family soap | oT: *2 Frankfort sirect, New York. 2,790 votes bebine the un! gus amily,” in which { wae bore that Capt. 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One “) ‘ KIN@ STRRNT TO LET A PRR OF ee auld causes that the Duckaneers bave smal : Wiirieagin of Mar it aana” inlets 9 SPA OanG SS Oe Enany Pri, fhe 100 La ‘ineclved, ‘Tie raay be Paid the iat wow wana Na high as 8200 pe ihovwent in Havana. ts worthy he “180 dwelling ‘howses wh all the ‘wed mp é enthomasin, ir her Buch in’ ONY w materi on oir Ertenda with the - “ ~ segardeaiers or con e 4 be een a ieht be let tof mn X Sisco or hater? reste enubesiasrc’), wbilet tbe Fremony Wd Viegiony,” to ght, at Chinese Hall (hereby agree that Oapt. Robs ton end’ bie whole | Of the season.— Rochester Union , Sept, 26. pact eiseeure. Cam Ve penn at at | Mieht bo int 19 wo small families. Inquire of A. RAY MO