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house, “Richard the ‘Third’? scan, ERAGE oi soter aan’ =dtae | haskeciitnpadediaadididiinay tv saxped. 4 anddilion ei dec “Jessié Brown’ (a cotemporancous classi) at another. ‘The announcements for the thewtres to-night are briefly Ws follows :— ‘At Burton's Mr. Roberts, whose artistic style has ‘already won him many admirers, plays ‘King Lear.’ Tho aferpiece will be “Teddy the Tiler,”” At Niblo’s the new pieco ‘La Pauvrotte” has beon pak Ee timo & sine ce onruas a «chance to eee “Jessie Brown,” which is to be repeated ‘this evening, with Miss Agnes Robertson as Jeasic, and ‘Mr. Beurcicault as tho amiable Sahib. At Laura Keene’s theatre “Old Heads and Young ‘Rearts”’ ia announced, with Blake as Jessie Rural, Misa ‘Keone as Lady Alice Hawthorne, and Jefferson as Bob. “The other parts are in good hands, and we can safely pro- -diot that the comedy will bo well played. Lamoroux -dances the “‘Cachuca”’ after the play. ) At the Museum the Theatre of Arts is stil! the chief at- ‘traction. The Minstrels—Wood's, Campboll’s and Bryants’—~an- mounce certain taking novelties for this evening, which ‘will be found duly expressed in tho advertisements. Mr. Stephen Massett’s first entertainment will be given tt Niblo’s Salooa on Thursday. ‘Mr. Charles Walcot is about to make a tour of the South, conference in Boston, and among the resolutions which they have adopted are some denouncing slavery in un- Christianlike terms. The Providence Journal, the organ of the biack republicans of Rhode Island, says of them:— ‘We think it would be much better to pray for the slaves ‘and their masters than to resolve at them. A Doomxp Canpipate.—Tho fact has passed into a pro- werb, and past experience has proved it pretty generally correct, that all our candidates for important offices who are proverbial for writing letters are doomed to defeat. ‘We have already the second letter from Mr. E. D. Morgan, ‘the republican candidate for Governor of this State, both written a week after his nomination. The following is the last epistic written to the Chairman of the New York deie- —_ re renter New York, Sept. 15, 1858. In view of the result of the late Kepublican State Con- ‘vention I beg to offer to you, and through you to all the delegates from this city, my warmest acknowledgements: for the undivided support: given me from first to last in and out of the Convention. [shall remember it as ‘the most pleasant recollections of personal and ‘political ‘ portance, as manifesting their warm. and decided interest in the public works of the State. The completion of the Eric canal, vastly im- tant as we believe it to be to this city and » iu all probability will be hastened, if not secured, from ‘he Pang BS thirty-four delegates from this city} Rot upon my nomination alone, but upon that of ever. candidate upoa our ticket. ‘The two gentiomen who wilh ‘become embers of the Canal Board (Mr. Campbell and Judge Gardner) are earnest advocates of the measure ‘and they, acting with the friends now in the Board and —— ‘& majority, will reuder its com, sad inn oaty, will the city and the 8 ome oan ‘im the full fruit.on of business, of which we have : jeageajerel a re 5 Joretasie. For such a consummation I bave labored and hoped coal Cf years. When the Erie canal shall have bern com ie bea seen somes. twils w 80 reduees, that the produ of the Wee ‘apserts that a movement is on foot for the organization of \ political clubs in various locations, for bringing forward General Winfeld Scott as a candidate for the Presidency in 1860, It ie stated that ample funds are provided, and that it is the intention to run him as the people's candi- E On Fowox.—The Boston Courier is rejoiced at the un- successful attempt of the repablicans and Know Nothings in this State to form a coalition, Speaking of the subject it sayso— Coalitions are always more or leas offensive to taste, sound and honest A Dased upon and purely sel aims is a stain upon the Fis charecner? it success is an almost irremediable evil. No State has more af. flicted by such up tious. nominated Henry C. Wetmore, of Fishkill, as candidate for the Stat? Senate in the Eleventh district. Borns axp Deatus ty [nisvor.—The Chicago Democrat Pays that since the beginning of the present campaign in Tiinois, about five weeks, sevenieen national democratic papers bave been established, and nine Douglas orgaus bave given up the ghost. ‘Tes Sr. Loum Cowraere> Execnioy Case. — At St. Louis, ‘on che 11th inst., Judge Lackland, sitting as United States ‘Commissioner, rendered a decision in favor of the applica. tion of Hon. F. P. Blair, Jr., for an order compelling the Cicrk of the County Court to furnish certified copies of tho Dallots cast at the last August election, at which J. R. Bar ret was returned as representative elect to Congress by 7,007 votes against 6,630 for Blair, and 5,668 for Mr. Breck- inridge. ‘Tan Lirtus Grant Sotp.—At a sale of slaves at auction im Richmond on the 15th instant, @ little negro boy, aged about thirteen years, and luxuriating in the great name of “Senator Douglas,” was sold for $990. The Enquirer pays this stock is evidently going up in Virginia; so itis also in Tlinots. Boove Stare Tamreraxce Convention. —By the following cord it will be seon that the recent call for a State Tom pe- pane Political Convention at Utiea was unauthorized, as Whereas, a call, on lee yo the New York fae tomeagen te cre sae a has been ‘Tax Sevey Wise Mew ov rue Novereesrit Cason. Messrs. Reeder, Dawson, Shannon, Geary, Walker, Stanton and Denver, the seven ex-Governors of Kansas. Tore CONGRRSWONAL Drerme: or Virewia It ap pears that the fon. Wm. 0. Goode is to have opposiLon a the next election. Samuel H. Gordon, Feq., of vow!atan ’ v ne HOMMIAAHA At ® Ke oting Of the eHitens Of tha. on Che 61h Tet. 0 A Suitable parser to repre sont the detriot, fon a teorntes “die rbetion GIVEN CP TO BuacK Mer er i The Democratic Con greasional Convent on « Twenty-eononil district of Pon + gylvania met i! pur re t declaring that it wa inexpedient to corm nate a band date for Congroes, If pe ether body Binds |i expedion: to act otherwise Me, Reber McBoight, the rey a canduaty, Will bave cary work Firmen Gos nee Irene ames MeKean l« he republican can up tie Fifteenth + district of this Sante, THe pree we repretnative © Mom, Fward Dodd, republican. Rorwoan To.—The Quincy (Lithois) Democrat, edited by NEW I ccs | ie: | Sn ae HERALD, Senator Carlin, a son of the late Governor Gartin, has haul. €4 down the Douglas State ticket from M3 masthead, and run up tht of the national democracy, Dacuman™ Exrsorep.—It is understood that Mr. Law- rence will agin decline the American nomination for Governor of Maveachusetts, as he did two years ago. In view of this fact, probably the State Committee were au- ren, wacancics which might occur in tho oe hl as Punwstivamia.—Dr. Daniel R. Shoemaker has been nominated by the republicans of the ‘Thirteenth district of Pennsytvania for Congress, in oppo- sition to Wm. H. Dimmick, democrat. ‘Traurexance Caxpinarx.—A Temperance County Conven- tion, held in Syracuse, have nominated Cyrus Prindlo to Saying that the great body of the Southern democracy of @l shades will favor Wise’s nomination for the Presi- dency. This he regards as certain, else the assurances of Many ofthe lading organa of srnorivane Pag a mocracy will boldly advocate vay ba dency. ‘Clty Intelligence. ‘Tho fire in Renwick street on Saturday night turned ut te be less destructive than at first anticipated there was a kind of funnel or covered well hole, which extended from the sixth story to the basement, which the payee were thrown ~. each for the enginecr to burn. The bottom this well. was brick to the first floor. It was on the south side, and about the middle of the yovene | It is bolieved that sparks of fire found their wi these shavings, in some accidental mannor, and here smsle smol- dered until ( y burst intofire. ‘The flames then extended % the weil hole and 80 communicated fire to each story. io fire nor tov: used in the fact ; the heat required was su] by steam-pipes throughout the promises. The following are the insurances, as ang as could be as- certained:— Buildings Nos. 273 and 275 Hudson strect, owned by Mr. Newhouse, Insured in the National ae Company, pl 000; geen ery Se any $6,000; Cunton Insurance i, is building is damaged about 500,” cere No. 38 Renwick street, six story building, whero tho fire originated; estimated loss about $15,009; insured in the Washington Insurance Company $2,500, And Atlantic $2,500. The stock in that factory was insured for $4,000 in the Rutgers Insurance Company and North American, of Philadelphia, Building rear of No, 32 Renwick street, dai about ; insured for $1,800 in Citizens’ Insurance Company. ‘Nos. 277, 279 and 281 Hudson street, owned 92, Ynion Hotel, by Mr. Newhouse; Insured for $8,900 in tho St. Nicholas North American of Insurance ‘Compat Home, Philadelphia, $6,000; and $2,500'in Pacific Insurance Com- } Sore. | is sare by Mr. Newhouse: in ance Company. ore to the hotel furniture, and but the value of his stock of cabinet furniture, &., at from $80, to $90,000. Loss about $10,000; ‘insured for $19, divided in the following Excelsior, St Marks, Wi fashington, Phenix ‘illiamsburg iy. ite Nevius asserts that al- lowing he receives amount of insurance ou the pro- Giscmeannn ™ will be a loser of from No. 40 Renwick street, two and a half story frame, roof a crushed by the fallin of the factory wall Da to the seins about $500." owned by Joseph Tacker cov. insurance, Nox’ 3¢and 30 ag street, owned by Mr. Smith. Damaged about $500; insured. Stores Nos, 283 and 285 Hudson ag owned by Jo- seph Tucker. Damaged in the extension ‘the falling of if factory wall Wo ie amount o about 800; insured. an be estimated at about Ctoma or Tie Trape Sarus.—The fall trade salo of books, which has been in progress at Leavitt & Co.'s for the last eleven days, closed on Saturday night, after an unpre- cedentedly prosperous sale. The attendance was from all parts of the country, and was very large. Prices ran high, in some cases exceeding the retail rate, and the amount sold, though not as great as was anticipated, was still very good. This sale shows that the book business of the joe} is rapidly recovering from the d»presswa of last a . ; FI i is Be $ sf E a i f | se ‘SPLENDID: ‘Wasnemn.—We New Yorkers just At present are enjoying some of as fine weather as that venerable and veracious persovage, the oldest inhabitant, can call to mind for haifa centary past. The Queen of the American seasouk never appeared to better advantage, nor was en- = Before Judge bi weell. Burr. 18.—The trial of Francis Didiew, charged with a, “°° im the first degree, was resumed this 1norning. Helow, Maire, examined by counsel for the defendemt, testified a follows I reside at 116 Leonard street; { have known @w" Prisoner for the last two years; he was at our house om the Sunday of the fire; ho came at four o'clock, and re- Hi Hy f el : E #7 if 4 Hl bs ui z zs H 3 3 a i 5 z i 25 g R 2 a H ‘3 through Mr. Louis Jonasso- at 200 Prince street; resided at 180 ‘on the 21st of March — March, about balf-past one o'clock, at my house; he re mained abont ono hour; I did not see him after he tett house; the prisoner is @ quiet, mdustrious man; I never heard ‘anything again=t his moral character. All the evidence for the defence having been given, the District Attorney recalled Mr. Baker, the Fire Marshal Q. Are the boxes now produced in court the boxes fo in Didieu’s room? Counsel fur the prisoner objected to the question, which was allowed, and an exception tal . Yes, sir (the jury examined the boxes aud ret to their’ seats); I took down the depositions of all the wit- nesses when they were examined before Justice Conno.iy; pam down Edward le Mairo’s testimony ; I remember dis- tinetly that he swore Didiew had his hat on; the testim my ‘was read over to al! the witnesses before they signed it. ‘Mr, Sandford then proceeded to address the jury in be- half of the prisoner, when he was interrupted by Mr. Sedgwick, who stated that the evidence did not warrant a@conyiction for arson in the firet degree, no part of the freebold having been burned, and lence the gentleman might confine himself to another branch of the argument. Counsel for the defendant argued that he was not charged in the indictment with defrauding any insurance company, and therefore the jury could not convict him of that offence, although he might have been indicted for arson in the third degrea. He (the counsel) claimed that satisfac- tory proof was given of the utter impossibility of the defend- ant having perpetrated the act, for he wns out visiting at the day. He admitted that tho fire was not accidental, but somebody other than the accused committed the act. ‘The Assistant District Attorney followed, pmming up the facts in a succinct manner, maintaining that the law permitted the jury to convict of any degree of arson named in the statute. After ling cogent 7 upon the beinousness of the crime of e Said that the evi- dence warranted bim in saying that the prisoner made the Eieretations for burning before he went to visit Mr. Yard in tho afternoon, for Mr. Jeffries proved that about one o'clock he saw a man in_ the prisoner's room moving about in bis shirt sleeves. ‘Who was that man?" asked the District Attorney. Didien admitted he was there at about that hoar. it were a stranger, wonld he move about deliberately in his shirt sleoves, and thus disregard -. liability tu be detected? The simple fact that the , Which was found in his closet was suffi- cient to fasten the guilt upon the prisoner, for it was an instivetive act of a person in the habit of using the closet. Eleven monius ago the defendant eudeavored to dispose of his stock of boots and shoes to Mr. Ferris, in Nassau street, ata low figure, while he was insured for $800. All the circumstances of the firing showed that Didieu, aud no other person, bad a motive for perpetrating the crimo with which he was charged. In conclusion, Mr. Sedg- wick insisted that the attempt of the defence to prove an au wove te failure. EF Rusecll, in a lucid manner, char the jury, ob- serving that the defendant, Francis Di , Was charged with the crime of arsou, Which was an oifence easy to Perpetrate but difficult ‘to be proven, generally planned io secret and executed with adroitness, when no humas eye could see the party committing the act; consequent y n ail cases of arson the prosecution do- on a train of ciroumstanees whi b sometimes plain iy revealed the guilt of the nfoss the circum stances plainly establie! the guilt of the accused, h was entitled to a eandicl of cairns Tur dofendant wa with arson in ty, bat property with atent t do company. The City Judge they . sides, oad in conchision observed that if after a calm nud de! born, examinat.on of the testimony they bad a reasonable dus pf the guilt of the accused, they were bound to g've lum —s bopest room, and after bving absent Tetired to their five rainnten returned with a verdict of guilty of areou in made affdavit that ali the capital had been certificate of the same with the oe rested. In the case Allen, however, the fasts al Ann ~ ene Bs wusiane mgistrate grant dn warrant, inasmuch as that gentleman eee ee eae ee hele neat | was & resident of another Stat, and net therefore protected autumnal attire, display of fancy fall ‘and | by the statute of limitations. Mr. Allen gave bail in the crimson and scarlet Lonnets was perfectly e: ‘ sum of $3,000 for his future appearance, and gee and made Broadway and Fifth avenue fairly blaze. From | from Court, denouncing the whole affkir aa a pioce the appearance of the streets it is evident that nearly ali | Malsity and treachery, got up to aifect hix standing as a man our citizens are home from the country, but those whoare ‘not had better return at once to enjoy this really splendid weather while it lasts. ‘Vert or Warnen Hose Compaxy No. 33 to Prruaper- ruta.—Warren Hore Company No. 83 will leave Gsis city next Wednesday, on a visit to Philadelphia, where prepa- Tee euius We tks SeXnienetal tan ie magnificence by the Fire of thas pliteo. ie angular treatment which Phil L received in this city a few weeks since, has stimu- Inted the Fire Department of that city to respond in a man- bert wma he New York remem Hose Company will have a reception, and no ‘but the entente many wil tare fully recstablished between the two departments. On their return home, on next, Jackson Engine Company No. 24 will do the honors. Coanors ix THE Costom Hover.—It has been announced that the difficulties which have herctofore existed between situation, Kelly was committed for trial on charge of attempt to kill, as well as assauit aod battery. SinGrLAR Recovery oF Stoey Goops.—Between 11 and 12 o'clock on Thuraday morning an onknown man enored the lager bier saloon of John Fisher, at No. 26 Sproce strcet, and asked the proprietor if be could leave his bag. nounees bim to be ina very ies. There dl in the again and took away another of and Ceca House tecontiy. “Henny J, Brouson,ena cr Greens | the bale, eaviog one trunk anda box ehind. ‘The move C. Bronson, has clerk in the reyenu» appearance of the stranger made department, in 1. P. Bayard, removed. Mr. J. ‘of the morning newspapers he P. Crane, of has been appointed calling for the of certain jn the warchonse depart: ', in the position formerly oc to the conclusion be bat cupied by [sraet , Of St. Lawrence county, r the receiver of that very pro 0. C, Genet has a |, but |, proceeded to the Second precinct sta fill the vacancy occasioned’ by the death of Wm. J. Kano, Inspector Weed with the fact Of the Nquidating department. ‘There are & number of re felt convinced that Fisher wa movals on the tapis, which will soon be announced, suspicions. ae ee Axoruxn Stammine Avray.—Two sailors, named Hugh half an bh they returned Sherlock and Jobn Ellis, got into a dispute at the supper fay ft a . riling houst, No. 75 Oliver street, on Fri- propert, ve ve cigth abuse eamaaerad pitas etna Ghieindh on Fri. | forts, Word was then sent to the doctor's residence, and up and plunged # dirk knife into the side, arm and of the oftcere wore despatched afer Uhe balnane of the siolen | Boge pig coaqereme sesees Tien before twelve o'clock they ascer.ain ih, of he vue eeeeaets wee eaen bane mie trunks had been taken to No. 2 wat an iw hedinal alten: were found. These contained » tee Rew Fors Ly - 4 ‘of the loat property. y phe s ee rifled of the contenis, On ex ) ower Porte Court here he wae ait of tan Wounded raon's ay Kew ¥ . The flowing i the waskiy ro Ht of thts . to Sep) aber 17, 185% —iemain- ne On Septer 10, QU: ae ot Sontember 17, 43, + die ares, cored or rélieved, S0, awd, 4; remaining at diate, 9; mole, 201; females, 28 the Dov ewon rill deitver the first regular lecture of his eovr-e ot Bight Mestrated Lectures upon Geology, at the Conpes Institute, this evening. when he will exuibit his Splendid voleanic paintings fo large a of it. book business ‘The juty be plaadad i plainant I Smee eg Name ‘ the of Ay 4 they appeared Stating Comsat of feta of Clerk ly 1 crowded dresses xtraordinary o the ground, wvather afterw: Hove Company ‘Saturday Q 7 the roqnest: Boon afterwards he returned ¢ | he called and also some jewelry, including four diamonds, which the thief ‘the proprietor of a Wii streot apparel was a missing, afforded Dr. Potts’ farnliy meet gratification ‘was the ‘reowver of au ombro type of his deceased danghter, together with the Bible in w she bad loved to make marginal notes of her reflec tions on its solemn teachings. Tae property recovered is valued at $250, Capron: oF 4 Beterar asp Recovent oF Store Pro From information received from a conv perry + now in MONDAY, the Tombs, policenen Kasmire and Frazier, of the Six- teenth precinct, paid au official visit to the premises of Jacob No. 184 Mott street, on Saturday bt, and Pomrm be latter ou charge of burglary and, evelyn ee ie (ie petecteien of eran was foun: worth of Jemeley clothing, &c., supposed to have been the proceeds of a burglary. Ina closet in the bedroom of the acoused was discovered a complete wet of " tools. hiessrs. Schiller & Cohn, of No. 7834 Wowery, ared before Justicn Osborne on Saturday, > md identified 2 Portion of the goods as having been sm from their store on the 14th ult. Moyers ral | vitted for examination, engtgiet ———__——. ‘The Great Launch To-morrow. To-morm, “ MOFINE, at cight o'clock, tho Russian fri- ue , Admiral wil! be launched from the yard of Wm. E. Webs,. Exq., foot of Sixth street, Fast river. As his is the largoat Wooden vessel ever constructed, there pons 1y be wa ™MMense concourse present to witness the vate We sitvia ° ‘hose who desire favorable places from which to sec it te 4 ? “arly. THE Famer ¥ BERALD. wee ‘The Great Horse Fair af Sp th. g@cld—The De~ maceracy in Council—Bie B're.* Love Philan- throptc Convention—Thke Onin. %*e Treaty— ‘The Chees € ontest in England—L, °cal News— Market Reports, &c., &c. ‘The Famuy Heeacp ot Wednesday next will cor Wain all the news of the preceding week of importioce. Ainong " mai- ‘ters tt will give— “A full repert of the great Horse Fair at Syracuse, aN te. the Bighis, Sounds, Booths, Teats, Pretty Wines and things in geveral. Areportof the Doings of the Demoerney at Syracuse—The bofts Victorious os the Organization—Quarrel about Contested Beate—Protest and Withdrawal of the anti-Tammany Dele gatee—The Tammany Delegates Aduitted—Nouioations for Btate Oflicere—Platform of the Democratic Party, &c., do. ‘A report of the proceedings of the Free Love Phitanthropic Convention at Ution—Mrs. Branch’s Speech on Marriage and ik: Consequences—F ree Love Illegitimacy and Infanticide Sta- tistice—Speeches from Male wnd Female Philosophers and Free Lovers, Ae, dc. An interesting letter from our Si Petersburg Correspoadent respecting the Chinese Treaty. ‘The Chess Contest ia Kogiaud—Triamph of Paul Morphy over Heer Loewenthal. A report of the Trial of Thoms Didliew aud Conviction of Ar- son in the third degree. Executiou of John Burns for the Murder of Mary Ann Mou. tony, in Wheeling, "a. Editorinis on the leading events of the day. Notices of New Publications. Obituary Notices of distinguished and noted persons. A full review of the New Cattle Market—-The Number of Cetvie at macket, prices, ee Departure of the steamship Pacific for Galway—Knthusias- tie Kscort to Sandy Hook—Scenes at Leaving the Pier—Speech- es, Toasts, de. ‘The Paris Fashious for September. ‘The local news of iuterest of New York and the adjoining clttes. With Police Reports, Thestrioal Criticisms, Commercial and Money Market Reports, Marrisges and Deaths for the week, altogether forming a mass of varied, useful and tateresting reading. Terms—Only $2 a year, four cents a single copy. To be ob- tulued at the office of the Hznacn and of all news agents. Ad- vertisements inserted at the usual Hxuatp rates. letors of Newspapers and Printers con, he type op which the Herald has been printed Was cant ni CONNEC United States Type Foundry, 4 on Saturday’s issue, been in use about one year, printing the Of Bheets, showing enormous number Of twenty-two milli conclusively there is virtue In Conuer's and that, notwibstanding the coppering, stantial type ere the cop; sheet is prisie hard (ype inet * must be a sub- laced on its face. ts from the samo ndhtion fea type on hice foundry. White's Fall Siyle of Gentlemen's Dress Hats $5, at WHITE'S, 148 Fulton and 242 Greeawich sweets, corner vinson sireet. ‘The Autum Hat.— Ph oad & CO. Invite gentlemen to their exhibition Of falland winter bats, desigued respectizely for the aged, the moderate and the fash le, And finished ina manner’ worthy of their reputation. GEM OF THE SEASON. Tus Youre Gexrisuna’s Dusss Hat le peoullarly sdapted ve. attracts SOFT, FELT AND STOWM HATS AND CAPS, convenient for the pocket, and of vari travelling, sporting, evening wea aC 59 Mrseawag, Si ‘Nicholas Hotel. 53 Steam Terminus on Fourth Avenue.—Those opposed to, the repeal ef the ordinance, just enforced, and in SRonel state wit betag given i, or wie have iced {ion for ita repeal under erroneous linpressions, and bave dace had an ‘vir? to be atlshed wilh the advantages of the change, lease add their names to petitions to be found at the tollqwing pisces:—H. C. Putham. 49 Fourth avenae; stames Bogsccrucr of Fourth eholas Hotel, Broad: 4 Wilson, 27 Murray sicect: BM. Whitlock, 13 Beek Aourrdt Co., 101 Clif street; Phelps, Dodge & . t. Olyphant, 48 South streets Men). HH. Field iz iz Water’ WMreet: Tet ion, Kprague & "f Philip K. Wilkins, Pine street; Key Bratt of Commerce ‘Binding. Brooklyn Taste, Tact and Talent—Wil- Mamson, Bros.’ admirable photographs from daguerreotype s of deceased persons. ‘The aenmnet =~ Late G. Legge cer (Over forty yeors connected the Henk of Ame fan mmyerial i potagraph ot hin st BRADY'S gallery, 8 FO 10 Cents and 10 Dollar Photographs, Paint~- the Pie artist, now court painter of the people's ‘at HOLMES’ 29 Brondway: Good Tea $1 the Chest, and 10 Ibs. Good coffee for $1. CHRISTIANSON'S tes warehouse, No. 1 ‘Chambers street. Wheeler & Wilson's Valuable improvements. Oftice 48 6 WRITING INES. “ Not for a day, but for all time.” Machines— Chilton’s ped | Bboing te super of the ok over of this tule over ail others. Hair Dye, = Hate Dye, Wigs and Pt to pp nore) and ued pe LO SBroeawey. “a Barry's ts the Best and recraine nd resorng the eae ces cry ke Bed by Cristadoro’s Hal The beat in the worl ppd ete oy prt. No. 6 Astor House. bottle; ehanges the color to a black or the akin; no trouble in using injure the hair, thousands "9 Gold'et the drag store, 306 Grand sirect, our- Hollowny’s Pills —Absolute control over the Pronebabie popes hie - sgt Xe yy 4 Bie Pur general cficet up’n the qqeiem akin Wo dhe mirseuious ‘hold at 8) Maiden ince, Meyers bon Destroyer. 1. certs ee BY CONTRACT. ae hotels, thoroughly cleansed by Meyer a 5 aa.’ “oaeh 8, Meyer's rat and mice re medien | .s016i8 Brondway, corner Houston sireet. | Gene Palageny Poe, eSMTO 16 Astor House and 417 Broadway. Marrted. Fomenporr—Bowyar.On Wednesday, Sept. 15, by the Rev. W. 8. Hall, Mr. J. 8. Kommypour to Mire. Axx Manta DOwvER, ail of this cig. Grman—Thomaso.— On Wednesday, Sept. 15, in Brook. mm, by the Rev. &. M. Johnson, rector of St. Michael's Seve Fremnic Tacwow Crean to Lovisa Jase Tao- sasor, both of of Kuglasd. —On Satarddy, Sept. 18, at Hoboken Roman Catholic chureh, seta Tey Anthony Cauvin, Mr Onan W. Enanwar, of ; to Mise ISAmmLLA GPemy, dangbi.r of Arthur w Jersey. Died, Raxos.—Ip Brooklyn, on Saturday, Sept. 18, Marrna Rawos, reliet of the late Lemuel Bangs, "sg tee Obch your ef ber Tuna. —At Greenfield Thll, Conn., on Friday, Sept. 17 Consens Fumanern, only danghter of Daniel and Cornelia Barnes, age. 24 years. ‘of the atn J ere invited to attend the funo. ral, without further notion, from the residence of her pa- rents, No. 100 West Twenty secoud strect, on Tuceday af- Benne.--On Frida fy 17, at half past cight iat al o’clock, Kamm, infant ie . Jobn and Mary C. Burke, aged 10 months ‘and’ Her remains were interred in ‘a’ Gatvary Comotery on Sa- turday afternoon. Canrott.—On Sanday, Sept. 19, Epwann Carrott, son of Patrick and Mary Ca°‘oll, aged 1 year, 1 month and § a “The friends and acquaintances of bog oy BE, and a of his brothers-in law. OKeete, John Dono J. H. Creed, are ly invited to attend the the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 192 Kast Thirty. third street, betweon First and Second avenues, this (ston. wa Daves moron 18, DeW: CARVILER, —€ ar we oon of 3. tod Galherine &. Carville, ged 16 ie relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, this ( yaney. noon, ut two o'clock, without further notice, from the re- sidence of William Perkins, Fifty ath strent, near Knet river. Devor,—On Friday, Sept. 17, after a short and severe iltnese, Mr. Wirasax C. Devoe. His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to a! tond the fe this (Monday) afternoon, at two o’clook, from Mr. Mecker's chureh, Bushwick avenue, Williams. bar, a wim Sond ¥, Sept. 10, Maweewa Mowser, SEPTEMBER 20, 1858. bs came Dickinson, Gastscaa Oe Sanday sae 9, afr a ALI AGHIRK.. and painful ines, hing main, Se wif ‘of ohn Gate lagtor, aged 4 ycars, a native of the parish of Kilekery, bh ot Se « friends of the er 80D5, Joh and Hugh Gallagher, and of her brother, i Mrtirade, are respectfully invited to attend the 1» frou ber late residence, No. 316 Second street, Wi (Monday) morning, at half past ten o’dlock,, from Ss. toe and Paul's 's chureh,” where a requiem ‘and high mass will | be celebrated. The funeral will leavo the church at two o'clock P. M., thence to Calvary rg for intorment. Haxpxs,—On Sunday mornivg, Bopt. a 8 five °’ oralock, qaema Jaxx Hakpxw, the beloved J. Har: 34 years, 1) months and 28 d: tiene je in peace. * gi “ae ti Lyre are invited to attend the fune- D rnoon, at two o'clock, from late residence, wi, iene, PP al maiiigetix 18) Wustiam W. P. Kink, son of walla and “hands Beth Kirke” late of Alhany, in the 6th year of his age. ‘The friends of the family, and of his late gra: Andrew Kirk, are respectfully invited to attend |)» une- ral serviced, at the house of his grandmother, \. 5. W. W. Petrie, No, 13 North Moore street, on Tuceday afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘Albany papors pleas co 18, MARY Aoxns, dangh- Laqtart.—On ores, hart, aged 4 years and 2days, tet das ’ nis of the famill; sanapeg rel Ves au 108 are 5 13 faved t0-atlend the {uneral, from the reasdenre of hex parents, No. 408 Sixth avenue, + ere aaereae, at one o’elonk. ther, Penge be beg 7 Gok endo id wy in He tion, Jorn Bit of ‘Bovjasmn y agied 63 yours, 9 The friends of the family, and those of Darius . id? ited er the fur neral, this ') afternoon, af four o'clock, from her late , t further ipvitatiog. Her will bo taker #6 interment. ' of this Lockwood , Nc ity kn inal oat CK We bee at hal three o'clock. sili — Mabpxx,—At Rarrytewn , Dutchess oui on Saturday, Sept. 18, Patrick Mapper, of the parich of Melick, county Galway, Ireland, aged 74 years. ‘The fomeral wiil Make he this (Mendny) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 25 East Eleventh atreet. The friends of the family are invited to attend. Nixuxe.—On Sunday morning, Sept. 19, Aywa Rupecca Soruta, daughter of Diedrich and Anna Nicber. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited w attend the funeral, thia (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, cornor DeKalb and Hudson avenues, Brooklyn. Nokne.—On Saturday, Sept. 18, Saxcat, only son of Al- <r wad Margavet I. Norris, aged 4 months and 16 ays. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 31) West Nine- teenth street, this (Monday) morning, at ten o'clock, with- out further invitation. Putt.—Sudcenly, on Saturday , Sept. 18, Groncx W. Pew, age? 40 years, ‘Lue relau and friend: tond the fur 1, on Tue of the family are invited to at- Jay afternoon, at three o'clock, from his late residence, No. 141 Willoughby street, Brook: lyn, to Greenwood Ceme y. Pusturs.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Sept. 18, eenee sig pancreas, Daxrm. Prius, a native of Londonderr; Po late a resident of the City of New Orleans, aged ui yethe friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of bis father, James: Phillips, No. 59 Douglass street, South Brooklyn, this (Mon- day) afternoon, at half past two o'clock. few Orleans’ papers please copy. Poutasavs.—In Broukiyn, on Sunday evening, Sept. 19, at six o'clock, of consumption, Caraaname, wife of J. AL Polbamius. The funeral services will be held at the residence of her sister, Macitic street, between Portland and Carlton ave- ‘nues, on Tuesday morning, at eight o'clock. Immediotely after bag os a er remains will be conveyed to Hack- ensacl ‘Scaxton.—On Sunday, Sept. 19, of dropsy, FLuxy, dau ter of John and Bridget Scanlon, aged 4 years months. The funeral wil! take place from the residence of her grandmother, No. 251 First avenue, thie ls (Monday) after- noon, at three o'clock precisely. The friends and acquaint- aucer are respectfully invited to attend. Sekorayt.—Oo Saturday, Sept. 18, ‘Mrs. Any ‘Smruxayr, in the 78th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 92 Kaat pig this bemgen | morning, at half eight o'clock. "The remains be taken to Westchester interment. Suackair0N.—At Fort Washington, on Sunday, Sept. 19, Tianxoert Examta, youngest child of John and Harriet Shack- elton, aged 1 year and 3 months. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tond the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 183d sireet and Kings: bridge road. Soromoxs.—On Sunday, Sept. 19, after a brief illness, Mr, JouN SoLomoys, aged 70 years. The funeral will take place on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from vis late residence, 44 Bank street. — Zs T JONES, 10 pl Eng ty Psy Pony ie od for double ed Let led pee Desned bonts. “Warre Warruston to rive enttstecton. A FU LL ASS ASSORTME: PRI Peters fe ae maaufactirer and patentee, No. AMS GRAY RATR pata ul wet or brows theo Yizor’a Wal ay An 4 - BTELY saamogen TOA seen will! hale’ be tend the samne an water, leaving no cata Or bad emell I it. Decktediy pence pet eafeat and most “Hate Dye” ever Invented, i tureang te bate shade from ® “ight brown to a jet black. without any trouble, Dore uk dey the hair, but gives Bs Deaulful appearance, Only Mm WILSON’S HAIR RESTORER hati mt the LS from Will cure nese. preves 4, F-- 5 be] strengthen week hair, sent the hal: turning gray. he ether prense geodibe Were athe hair fine aod giogy without say other peeparn, You. Only 2. large bot y at GUSAMAN'S done sory $00 Grakd street: Rew York. aud CALENDER A, Third and’ Walnut atrects, (rh divdedphhe Birch, Nos. 2 North ¢ har ie nd street, Bal ARTHOLF'S, BARTHOLE'S, BARTHOLPS, BARTHOLY'S, BARTHOLE'S, Ol KEW FAMILY. vekw iN MACHINES. Pi or 499 HROADWAY. pertec ect Smaner-—-X. Dap oom They make a Gren and reliable stiteh.— These machines make excellent work. —N. ¥ be without one.—Sunday Thines TS WANTED. Address D. J. Levy, agent WATTS NERVOUS syrors STRENGTH [8 RE. stored to the most debilitated; even though the system is iter iy prosirated & will positively & ind quickly ered “ate the worst Cases of delirfumn tremens, neu s nanralgs mi lee be, ept Jepay. conv alstons, heetic cou ant we re Tic Ws Une worst cases of disease of tie kadneya. 1 per bottle JOHN Mai CO. proprietors, 109 Nama street, Nod drag gists get AY TION TO SOUTHERN MERCTIANTS. T understand a Bree ¢ qnantity of counterfeit and imfta. tion eI Aromatic achoanps bas bern sent to this market trcbean ana Wnei npn oh rnted who are would Southern and Western the vile as it with J Bole importer, oe NAILS PENETRATING my wi Je price, merehanta from pt Ameriean whiskey, favo tuirty per cent below proof. we vor! BU ORs ent mp to Fas VETT'S PATENT IMPROVED ATMO D*; 3 plates for artificial teeth, |. Does not cover the roof of the mor —s yrevdine ii oF en 2 Id Waverley place, ne near Brow ras Fas RUT OF yo ——— designs ¥. HAUGHWOUT 400. seh, Corner of Broatway tnd Brooms a reat ag A BAraane FAMILY fg thy most perfect thee i who wants ) sare CATED oor. AG UPS ITALIAN Geese roots HU iene STE ise one a MAC to any other machine 1"o%, 28 BRDGTRADS,, IRON BEDSTEADS, AT WHOLE Featy JAMES BERDE & CO Proadway Manntactory corner of Reade and Ceatce sirvets No. 246 Grand strect, Now York. 75 conte a ee 175 Fulton street. Foraame evening through red, oF see me of @ severe ijt eae pt Seer age UR U th cena ABSORTMENT CHANDELIERS aXp G rere otanrasis aR oa reranas Ar Paucns sitar Day com TT /* iGUWOUT & CO., Corner of liroadway and Broome atroet. RRRABTLITA: TING RRGULATORA—R, reatest discovery ts Regulating a eres his extraordinary remed; y contains aule modictoat ri perten,”comp co mio, the system of all unbealthy int mel amet but, by anewly conceabratod and t tingle with ls other quplilies as, to actus ce mn ne ne oat an sualiien a ahord sire are treaweniy a ‘caused sy he of the erie from patient to take a sufllciency of food. ever, while curing disease, imparts vitality t to the blood, thy tone to the stomach, and cheerfulness and confidence te oe ming iG Soups, fa some dieorders, even She woetert ieacs Keno' Resolvent. ft oide No. 16s Fulton street, New } York = IMOKED MEATS.—PRICES REDUCED, AT BRUNT & WATROUS’, 209 Chambers street. ae: eee ELL AND CORAL Png amp OWN SELEC- to at st Kaplee--compriing poke, ae, &c., received ‘OspoRne, BROADMAN & TOWNSEND'S, re AR __ om Broadway, corner of Spring wtregt_ Seine ON FOURTH AVENUE. The petition to repeal the ordinance forbidding m running under the arch south of Forty. root waa circulated long before the ordinance was Poe nn oy oe the Common Counc! to re-enact iy aya te pile have had an opportudity of Simei aaance ea an to the tee Couneil at ite first meeting. some names, resenting overy interes. by ‘order of the oommlties of of citizens. PHILIP REYNOLDS, To tux Hoxorasts tae Common Couxctt or New Yous. QE pee ey haw Noy agp be Ee HL. Bulkley, four ols on 4th av., between dist and 42d ate, Swan Baw, 'b Rast Thirty first st. and 399 Fourthaveaue. i Slow recov- hat ba Costrmaa. tas Crrr oe lowes Co., 44 South street, Geo, Halt Elhs, casbier, Nassau atreet y, of treosee, Sherman Sit Tatts Nall & Co, Phelps, edge & Co, clit street 1, 168 Macivon avenue, Kaward¢ 26 Madison avenue. John R. Will is, Be Peter N. King & Co. #l Routh sireet. ‘A. Burr & Co, 101 Cliftstreet. Orufkahank, for self as trustee and as attorney for Hema ners of property on Fourth avenue. Jaa, C Jno. D. Wilson, 104 West Twenty fourth street, Pheips, Blas & Co. 340 Broadway. M. La +, oa Haat Tay sixth street, ‘a? Bel Dednte tsidne Broad James is, Wises, Darien, Jno. J. Vbelps, 305, 7. Keele "ila loon avenue and Thirty olath street, if on ar inf Zz i ie a ; fu iu i a ztrs af Henry Stokes, 44 West Tw: Geo WE Warren, Weatrbeste amex lngram 4 Son, Twenty 6M street and Fourth ave, Uf. C. Petcham, 483 Fourth aveuue. Geo. 6) South etree! Jot Kerr & Co., 5 Leonard street. Whittingham Cox, 99 Reaver street, 165 Medigon avenue Murray street. jurray street. pee Charles D. Prew, 21 Francia F. Garretison, for self and as are oe corner of Fourth avenue and Thirty aixity street. Jobe S Woodward, owner of and ‘rere ol" Dees Tl Rast Thirtieth strest, between Here. ttontenburgh, owner of and resident on No. VOl Kast bn? Tio are Fone avenue, ona —_— nit ita ‘owner ‘areet, e Ds x fo ‘treet Leena at ‘thera, estimated w& T° COUNTRY “DI APRLERO a BOs Wher. Wo and ‘Bron DAA Co. are the ale o One se, CHTILOREN AND THR LATER, Gh ‘ 6 that are in Weel OC 4 fine pate of hoot mud xtows to CATHLATR, STs Brondwny. wal you eun ot the cheapest Bios. (asbtomaudw in ibe City ‘pow