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, ; NEW YORK NERALD, SUNDAY, COTOBER 17, 18658. 5 sn into tho ministiy Hove we Admirals in the Navy? ‘Travels tu Central Africa. | A Newark Murderer Arrested tn Mitnols. Brandreth's Pills Pustfy the Biood.—Con- | go% 7 nave a. This is th TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ‘The Rew. T. J. Bowen, formerly a captain in the Toras | ie skeen ve Ag eorex Oct. 2. tinued pain or enenete exe in any oomne propriety of preachiag” by womon has ‘ ! morning of the 2th ult. the New York cit: Beandreus » w ever been cousidered in ap ecelesinetieal body in this The designation 01 flay officers has been bestowed by a | Rangers, and for some time a traveler in oneal Africa, Dewrpapers cocta'ned accounts of & puotlins.y coht Bee ‘ Lar conti. actof Congress upon captains in the navy white iagommand — eeilvered the second of @ serier of loctares ow “Travels IN oo wud unmatura: murder, Perpotcated during tao previous Me arable custivences if the bowels, w Fathor Sowyer's birthday oven red October 9° His one | Of8qvatrons. ‘This law, approved 1th January, 1867, was | Se een See even thy a Tecate ORIN | Reve Connect reel, amine new Jorkos. Pina pw die 1 S of am laveerae ang fi 10) y ne » wi "eter on, Whe, at (he tine 4 saliyhenm, tower and! Dowie mn td sear how completa passed, (nw all know who are conversant with the instory of | Sef! very Feepeetable au) wre, | AL tet Geath ws at the residence of her brother, awa ting 1 ir cee a Sendleatad by their use. T have caret ten . az beat, T heve seen age feast ie tthe Listings Coart, Biornend ae the pavy) to remove the difficulties 1 whieh our com ‘The reverend geutieman anrounced ax bis eabjeot—The | tor a fuw monvita the return of bor huaband from Now — fhecmatie, the epitope, the paralytic and the consumpure y A. 10; the Governor, qualif nuandere-in-chief were subjected on foreign stations im | PPOPIC—Ad proceeded to give # brief account of their | York city. Her Brother and hia wife were presont, ba, — Willi theme excel oe gpa 4yaee RReaRtae Sacre? SE SE I cena sath elias teal hasions occupying | Ditty Me relutet several Waditions to show Uuat in npn dhergreniia ar agreed ie sarloroe, very a ies hes a Ly . ; ie, Y 4 ‘er Borel ry Kev. win Johuson, who has been pastor of the Con- | similar positions though of higher rank, and to come ty | Certain Portions of the interlor of Africa thors ww amix- | her wim and tie lott Becaat, and. Cio aocomt diescuy {me Charu ‘oti, corbutls aad sratulius, oon: koa aad ween xen hy . mpmyibe, cm pio ag eames cuntlicting opinions as to their rights and privilogys That | tore, that ergirally white people camo into the towns and | thi ong’ ne head, which waa so much 5! oendgahy to inti- See, after twenty veary’ ex perinoe, my estumadion of yeare, har cigupedt to labor ndnisterially du en- cate that the wexpon was dite! in ut least two s pills comtinues to, 5 i suing ‘wit rw th the Bowuomn strect chureh, ia Boston, | *P8 Was the object of tho law may be inferred from tho | MY Intermixture berame muiatios. The Yuroba poopie | foet of her. Ail parties poatilay indicaterd wore at 01c® | soune dy, beaut ee Le ciLe Hook CoV, which enuses funder acrest, aud wore kopl M Confinement for a Bist | a secon slautction tor to youre, her Beal was Leckea » would divulge the nan of the 1 iy rh When this was iearned, 1 was found that be hy » the evening of hie orime, in leaving the city, and Was now probaly in Naw York, or ati}! moro probubiy, had left that city by ono of her thousans points of egress, ins! Lad both confounded and was rapidly distance Pursuit. Under these cireumstanens, a bold and ingo- niota mode of nding his track was devised aud rapidly | executed by the Newark Chief of Police, Moury A. Whitney, Whit Mou tenulted in succeK On the eleventh day after the murder Ttwas then learned that he was,or soon would be, in nnostewn, opposite St. Louis, Mo.” Tho Newark chief aud 4's officer, Thomus Dunn, at once starte} weet. ward, and reached this city early ‘last Sunday morning. Wt wae soon found that the fugitive was at work on the » | raiieoud (ack acrom the river, together with bia brother | Phititp, who had accompanied him in his tight; and that | the murderor—Jimex MeMabon, the brother-in-law of his | Vvietm—had culod at the Minois Post office for a letter | adressen w Jol His engne: ment will commence with tho first Sabbata in | fact that the generic torm “fag officer” waa conferred ou | Claimed to be dencendanta of Nimrod, but they were igno- tant, and knew tathing of dhe oo! or Nimrod. Tradition | iro maya that a great hunter, wilh «x mons, settled in | der | Novert Dre adie them only during the poriod of actual command. Ky) ve of Tam Unrraniane iy ENGLAND. —The * | dently, then, the title of commodore wa deemed iat quiver bus the sollowing remarks on the deelino of Unita- vl : rianiem—Yoar by er Our congregations grow weaker | Cientor why the changet Flag officer monns wimral of ‘often in nembers, more often stil im gocia! influence and | cnv of three gredee—full, vice or rear——and tie dufloulty Telaveimportance, It is but a short time since the trea- | 10 which altusion bas been made 4 this Surer of ono of our institutions assured. us that the dono. Our Commauders-in-chiet met with these rr} Miuution to which we be!o! & ly Changing its ' c mmaud acoording a ‘ character altogether, und thatbe now drew ia sebsorip- weil cetabliahed Gasge, Sahuaen Gee. € \e ten ‘tons from the lower grade in the great middie class, Or, | visits of ceremony made, and courteeen oxteaded if we take individual congregations, we tind the same re- | to rank and precedence. ‘This interchange sult; Wakeficld, Fxeter and Norwich are but individual | considered important to the preservation of « goo) under: examples of a universal rule. Liverpool has doublel and | +tancing wth foreign Powers, aad is mute uaporstive trebied its population, aud the three Unitsrian congrega- | 0j0n our officers, who are enjoined W cultivate (tu their | receding the uaual J Mrity wae 608 ved, wad her health and good looks ree . | ‘OKMB. ! Frandeth's pills are the best vermifuge; they are tafallibie. A ile child, nix years old, for somo weeks waa ; te one of Braidreth's sugar covtod pills, the ve: large Yurooa, and trom their mother the race sprang. Tho Yuroba ineguage, the lecturer thought, was derived from the Past, There were many primitive words in the lan- he ¢ PLEURIOY A gentleman, away from home, was taken with pleariey; — the tuflammnation was (orrtble: every breail made bim wi with agony. Fight Brandreth's pills were awallowed, and warm oll applied locally; the pills operated, and tow paid wae relieved; plenty of gruel was taken, and six more pilld, aud second day the : Uons which existed at the beginning of the centary barely | intercourse #broad, Maintain the:r ground citber socially or numericaily. Accorame to the regniations of ati the marituns Powers of the works, except our own, the broad pennant of a com mnotiore 13 ent.tied 10 a Balcte Of cleven gums, Lut wo cate Personal Intelligence. thirteen, on the ground Chat it i+ indicative of the Hon, Amos Kendall, ex Postinaster General, has arrived | Tk known in our gavy, and is se honored b cee ee AMANDA. | Ty GOODALE, At NO. 3 BOND STREET, Brandreth’s pills are gold at the principal oflice, 294 C) ) strec Lirandreth Huliding. at 6 centl per tox: and the sate, | aatarehrthd nose ve won me ote ie OS sugar coated, warranted to keop 4a wl! aa the plain egcravaled caara, Riley. This most important discovery | was at length mate by @ course of assiduous and socret Notwithstanding this, however, the Of. ors of okner =o — —————— dn this city. ate — fatunens band t cameatonae Wats Lungs, conducted throughout with unusual vigilance I PE ACANt_Cigoee amb BRoname, Lord Bury, the son-in-law of Sir Allan McNab, C. W. | this as a right, and comend that neither their commineon. abc 4 vegreo of caution which Lp eared to verge upon Maveted. i Sh | PER c ee 7 | ed nor acting Commasores are entitied to puch Autnekame tumidity, but which the issue compictely vindicated. By | | FOWisR—OupRY.—On Thursday, Oct. 14, by the fey. | Pe Aree bee «00 and a director in the New York and Galway line of steam- although they carry @ broad pennant. You ave but the same patient aud wary tactics the tmalefactor and bis |, Dr. Tyg, Morne Livivaston Fowiee to Cuantores: Bits, Corner of ‘and Broom sree. ers, is expected out in the steamer Pacific on her present | cai tain,” say they, “i! we judge by your aaval regieter-— brether were traced, at Jength, to thelr lodging place, | Mughter of David Ogden. —----——-- - —. _— <a “wip Wo New York, The Pacific was to leave on the 12th | g"Lonunodere by. ‘courtesy abouee—and therefore any Thos far the Jersey officers were measurably Kopt in ro- | HAYse—Hrpnern —At Sag Harbor, on Thursday, Oct. | yor THE TABLE, ‘ inst. sumption of superior rapk on your part is unteasble, We serve, rarcly ax possibie crossing the river, then india’ | 14, Samert A. Harwes, of Bridgehampton, to Anam C., ; I POR THE Tasta Among the passengers by the steamer Arago, which | fy a flag at sis appropriate masthead 10 deme our rank gulee, avd at once returning. The St. Louis officers: were [omg abd bier of Samuel T. Hildreth, Exq., of the far- | BLEGANT PRENCH OMTWA “sailed yesterday for Southampton aud Havre, were B. . | rita; a vice hem ral ent tied wy Aihonn, and a rear » anaplad gla iat Beale (tama a a 5 i to thirteen guns: nnant b. ot nee ayard eee AST sea, Butler, Fsq., and family; Mr. Horatio de ¥. Glentworth, | fark. le cuttied but te « eleven; oy pods i , de At about six o'clock yesterday morning Chief Whitney Died. Also, & targe nnd elegant amortment of U. 8, Consul to Rome; Col, Juan Ondarza, Col. Juan M. | cline extending to you equality of paxition.” and officer Dung crossed the river diaguisod, and boldly ap- | Bauger.—At Regia, Havana, Cuba, on Saturday, Sopt. GAS VIStOe Bolivia; Mra, Matilda Diea, Mr. Catalina, Mrs. Cata- | Without going ivither into detail, this diowtty tax ag be awertained house. Linn soon recognized the | 19, of yellow fover, JouN Kuckerr, ‘of Greenpoint, Long , of French, Engtish and Ameriean, many tor gate te ish Opera, very oiten serksnay interfered with the good aderstand re whom both knew. They quietiy pasved to the | Irland, aged 42 years. His remaius wore interred’ in the +o FT Aviat Breeding. Prince Napoleon arrived at Warsaw on the evening of | ingour cillcers are expected to maintain, They are am the laborers, awaited the group in which were } cemetery at Regla by & numerous atteadance of his well — - Napo! Vv ing mT - y ry stagnate boys willing to submit to this implied inforiority aad ackuow erevond then readily arrested and ironed their | wishers. JRALG anp-winre ccotatve at the 28th ultimo, He was immediately received by the let'ge their country sccond to any in tho gramd soale of prisoner. Tie was completely taken by sarpriso, being Weep not for him—his spirit has fed RVAND ‘Czar, who received him in the most cordial manner, and | nations. unable t# recognize bis captors, and having #0 shrowdly ‘To that land where the wings of tise soul are oulspread; accompanied bw to the residence prepared for him. Now what better mode can be suggested than for the planned bis escape, that it must have seemed to him in- And now, like a star beyond evening's cola wing, Naw Pert rr ‘The Prince of Prussia arrived in Warsaw on tho night of | Presiscut of the United States to dircot the appropriate credible that bis crime bed found him out. His follow Looks radiantly down on the sercuws of tus world. ‘void ead Usd eueote Se cath ot aw ved at the station by the | Me to bo hoisted, and put our offieors in the jwmition thoy previously no intitnation of his Caask.—In this city, on Thurscay morning, Oct. 14, ‘The amount of , an Witieso, Bod was received st the sta y the | should hold? Where is the obstacle, and what the objec at. He | Loviss H., youngest child of Lacwa B. and Julia Anos Fire and cheap overcoats Tovp.rer, who had just ieft the theatre. |The rogimont of | {cn to tne proceeding? Wom boougha across the river an’ confined in the calaboose | Chase, aged 2 months and 16 days Fine and cbeap frock dress coats, which the Prince ia the t tular Colonel will act as guard of Our poe It be remembered, ask for no ad Simet Jee tmmiot Hoe trav etind dee went ¢ | O14 PM. when, in compeny with his twe fast friends, who Caps. —Ou Frida; moruing, Oct. 15, at Bomers, Weat Fine and cheap cassimere budaces conta. honor at the Palace Lasienki, whore the Prince is lodged. itional pay. They a1 liberal and seif-sacriticing clase | (We Mountain The natives learwing thir, ove far and planned soanxiouaiy to see him, aad | chester county, N. ¥., Maxy, ‘wife of Choster Cullds, ‘aged bh ee or cuomore gatin, The Majoety the Czar arrived in Warsaw at ono o'clock, } of wen. Ts there a governinent im the work! with of | he wMfortomate wane sun wi cout ign smn ek to hum “tke a bri . Se ne re a eae ee, ta years. now on anle st this ‘The relatives and friends of the family are rospecttully * Invited to attend the funeral from the rovitence of ber | Mlmeaengy. oo ston ana wine lanuch thal end sou, Chas. M. Childs, No. 9 Esat Twenty seventh street, prof ven ta wach on Bonday morving, at eloven o'clock. Hor remains will | one man ina hundred alle (0 be guiled in every reaonce ta ‘on the 2gu uit.,anud was received by an immense multitude, | of greater 1 crit, or nro distinguished for valor and de The prope on the oma ’ and by the acehunations of the whole population, ‘The | votion to their country? Have the achievements of the twaling oat Fmperor estas ished his quarters at the Bolvedere Palace, | vavy so soon beon forgotton? It fought itself into favor, | HOMte (or curtenanee, Of im the interior the whence he proceedcit to pay ® visit to Prince Charles of | and perhaps it will have to do so again. Its less of popa’ | PURE Very sctive, and tieme by teen af le tustriows St. Louis for the ty. He #till denies for whieh he is arrested, isavowing M Wis affectionate fellow townsinen, AXTENSIVE CLOTHING WARRMOUSR orth. mnnestage would be ' - My aL ; " ‘ e on! . > entablisho there he found an Mo nema Bavaria, Ho then attended divine service in the Greek | iarity proceeds altogether from unwise legislation in Con. | U¥AhOD ef the wal There were poopie there whe were wming that be i on'y pian John Riley, of the State | be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. ches eames ee Bh nts = cathedra’ co afterwards in the Cathotic cathedral. His grees, Political int. inue undertook (0 tamper with fis in- | CeMlY Heb, he bad Gakew the trowbie to Mudd out the we The proper bagel Gecuments for his arrostand } Cocas.—Ou Suturday, Oct. 16, Susan Coons, wito of | Bopeclat nutsntion a riven to Wie phd y ey Visit Lo the Cathoiie cathedrst made a deep and happy im- | terest#, and ofter having nearly destroyed ite edficiency, | ETORHE Of Oke prominent eative, and found M amount vmeval were, Wf we a ly informed, procured | tomes Cocks, im the 66Ui year of hor age, esicemed by ali | prices, Evans fatters himself dint be can and doee ws pression upon che population, Archbishop Fealskowski, } isc: d that no political capital could be made oat of | Over S200, and these were the shed tae PeRdineRs for sot vor to his capture. who knew her. every ether clouler ip the city of Now York. FOr umamonn Surroonred by a namber of high ecclesiastical dignitaries, | \t, anc left it, with blighted energies, to recuperate ita | Baked Africuss | (Laughter) te did mot re | The murder was one of revenge, occasioned by the |” Yor friends and acquaintances aro respectfully invited OVERCOATS, or alleged reports of Anw MeMahon, derogatory to seceived bis Majcsty, and, in a few words, thanked him | fallen fortunes as best it may. itis believed that Con | % Sand up as & pwrader, bat hoe tried te tell Binek cloth, well made an¢ teimmed, fc : to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) atkrnoon, at Ow the blessings he had conferred upon the land, and for | cress, in ts wisdom, meant to do something wo improve its | {BO treth om the bright’ «ide ot the picture, character of her brother it law. He caine to tho J o'ciock. E Rene Somer oon Laem lent pliot overvoata:. : | protection he gave to the Catholic church. After | condition by the actof the Léth January, 1857, What | The natives among «how be sajourted were very polite me Wh whieh whe was waiting, and frst fred in wt hor AOW.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Oct. 16, Mea, | Congress beaver overcoats. ie @ visit to the Princess Gortschakoff, wife of the Goveruor, | thif something is seeins vet uncetormined, for. th oor | Me had stayed with diferent farmitios and would be stenek [rom near the front fore He then eatered the hou ¥ A. Coppixgton, widow of the lute Abraham Codding } Fsatimaux beaver overcoaia he the Emperor returned to the palace to dinner. In the | has a signification. What does it meau? LAW. “E, With a certam polish of mawners among them meet bike id the pistol clone wo her head, fired, and fled. she died | ton. Jr, Fine plain black Leaver overconta. so te evening be appeared at the theatre, with the Prince of Ba- poem nsnpdte “erated the Oricutals, koveting or bowing, amd sometimes pros | avtantiy. He ean how Foarcely escape the gallows, ‘the friends and relatives of tho family are respecttully | Furbenver..,....-... 5... tereses We Varia, ‘The town was Drilliant!y illuminated, trating themrcives before the wobles aud Kings. They invited to alend the funeral, (row her late resided t | ee ee aaa This eabhtiane’ et the Toke de Malatelt- will to Gledicadad Sandy Hook Fort—Slow Engineering. Were equally polite to their women as they were to them ton avenne, between Parl th Ls piaiecteinpaiainabahos 1 bth ne immediately after the return of the Emperor from the TO THK EDITOR OF THK HERALD. acives, ofttiines knesling to & womans & the streets, a0 we motual flernoon,, at LWo o'elock. The largest assortment of black sloth frock conta f the camp ot Ch The Empress will arrive from Biarritz | Inquiry is made in your paper in rogard to the preseat fy dig om og A...2 Se ee ee an Parking | (reece, made inquiry an. at there was really no ont. —C'n Friday morning, Oct. 15, of consumption, | mr¥ be, found hore, arranged ip grades, as followe:—G, 8 4 Lie ceremony, The bride's trousseau | condition of this work. Possessing some acquaiutance | people. cone dering the aia ent peat eon nae or native Ter Gay 4 of & serious character, | Dancer Crosin, aged 36 yeur soee Ruckiane gam brother, iernar Kernan, and thoas | (aaelmere business cone of every deseripton Jobn Pattorson, are respectfully ia | tive, brown and claret c/oth Crocks. Uneral, from her Inte residence, No. PAN TALOONS, eet, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two | Biack cloth, easaimers and doeakin pai A large stock of fancy cassimere I Jesup | The friends of of her brother-in-law Vited to attend the 4 atia p. 2. hy « ow jet wt of ceerebion ia Paris wt pre | with the facta, and believing that they ought to be made | thelecturer was study ow te Yura langage, We we cong Der gama ged wk afserte 3 wondrons (atl, presented to the | known to tho community, wo prosont your queriat | (tivck with gro win! ovs of abtras| wasn, 169 tater y the Sultan. It is sait that severatofthe Mer. | ‘ Indagator’’ with aa epitome of the transactions of the He “ sbel’s old companions io arms io Gardiia and Ragland s Pires Li gap Cgc i ggg A ie beg sting cwwaed thaws ge ef , government and its officials in relation to this important | words to speak ii © any tes, Thome thangits ’ 1 the - .—At Booneville, Miss on Sanday, Oct, 10, Vests. on the 24th uit, with tye Barou and Barvnese dames ds | 10 1648.0 Board of Engineers, composed of ottcors of | Kchva lmpunge ostht’ Neen dowe and ery cman | TAN Me FEhHA td Mower OF hath gontionn. Ter Tieete Pacitn dices: anes th seater Oe hh | PRBS Oe Ta Rothschild, at their maguifient residence near Boulogne. | rank and ability, presented to the bureau at Washington | of improvement,” for time Would demonstrate that SAMUEL CHILEON, : : family’ are invited to attend the une. | . Undergarments, abirta, collars, ban The Archduchess Isabella, Countess phils oe) dangh- | a design for these works. The plan was that of a five wd Looney » pe ee =, s J am. Woauneron, Oot. 11, 1858. c1 Madison, on Mouday bosiery, suspenders, gloves, de., eo. Spenser it : » dalle. hoy were Jealous in arts, *Tustoad of taking @ i ave the Toot of Cort: v ANS? fer of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, baw boon safely deliv- ) bastioned fort, having threo sea fronts and two.on the | for a knife, like our lndiau, they would dig owt tie ore ma Me A BVAMSTENSIVE CLOTHING WARFIOUSE, Mine. Ida Pfeiffer hae arrived at Vienna in a very deti- | 824 side. Tho land fronts were strengthened with two | and soon fashion a curious knue. They make am excellent ‘Tue ToLrro ann Wanasn Ratnoan.Se much RNROTAM.—OD Saturday, Oct. 16, Jou [ickNuotax, ‘Nos. 66 and 64 Puiton ‘eate state of health. She intends heneeforward to live | demilunes and other accessory works. The diameter of —_ Ley _ = abnot 2 tmitat < oe 0 — of thie road ax tier + the Bate of Indian aw mond Wy aged 51 ye a between Gold and Cid ay Neustadt. A art. 5 ‘ n, No. ifth » , Wiliamal ad vida KLY salient of the opposite bastion was about one-fourth of a | excellent quality. In regard to Affiean deapetiom, be y of the city of N afiernoon, at two o'clock. rolwtives and friewds 3. The Princess Mathilde has arrived at Veoice frou Milan, | tite ahs peace sot atin cilals ia ieiska tails Said, Gece wan Un 0 ee than be tmew indeed Biase Mace Gontn ie prs ene Shae eid Fobatives and frieuds are LINK OF BATTLE SHIP. under the name of the Countess de St. Gratien. ofa mile in circumference. ‘The three sea trouts were to | Whose power was absohuie. They were all limited mo | chase was made on behalf of the owners of aid Dons by A Howat, —tn Hirookls, F. D., on Friday evening, Oct. | The object ofthis paper is to present, every week, am The Empress of Rossia and her deughter, the Grant | be constructed with one tier of guns in easemates—bomb perpen apd is a Cy bee ong to | tad | Doody. th b\ naan that a eng Avge beer 15, ef consumption, Eiizanem, wife of Timothy Hogyett, } shie melange of the paable-ovenie and tie pen bye ne . e . 7 or not to 6 le, ders would knee! | comy! organization wud purchase: property | agtd t8 years. * coutain @ goodl; Tebow Mary, arrived at St. Petersburg on the evening | proof—and the upper batteries in barbette. An enem: he Kine oad any -="Pedher' you bave e ip. Baty, end have catarel int pony | aac years. sactanel abraibane te aan tae engage of the 164i, ult! from Moscow, could not enter the barbor by the Gedney ship or Sw. . ‘Three young negcoes, sons of petty Kings in the district | chanvels—ihe on!y channola availadie for vessels of large enough. he King, know tng whit thie mount, would um | protecting the intererts of the old company ax fully as the of Senegal, were about'® year ago sent from St. Lonis to | size—without cucouulering at every point of @ distance mediately abdicate and a vew men woult be elected As T future ity Of the company will permit. This sale wipes the colirge of Algiers, where they were placed at the ex- | of three or four miles, the concentrated fire of sixty or to their ry, he found out that they al! admitted ome | ont all the old Gebte of the road, exeept the fre is of . They already speak | seventy guns of the largest calibre, new rectors of fire God as a creator and preserver of all thingy, ond matewd | bonds, The new company will begin their administyation Her relatives and friends, aud thoes of the family, are rewpectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the South | Pete ems, by the, oo ng Second street Methodist Npiseopal charch, on Tuesday | Also, the cream of domeutic and f 1a news, ao condensed aa morning, at ten o'clock, without fu it. Her | to present the largest possible amownt of Use intelligence of te remains will be taken to Cypress Hills f day; the whole well pred with age of the French goverament, of worm ‘and they regarded thom as | uncenbarrassed by the affhirs of the olf company.—Br. Pride 5 > IT AND HUMOR. ; a ite cl themselves at every approach of the hardy as worshippiag men women, they ™ o newer iy the wi a company. Lovennam.—On Friday, Oct. 15, Dasvet, Fo Locannam, erat Meiacing focemtiy vech brought upto Paria they | sallant. Few veneln could sirvive the eects of mcan- | people vio had done much good mut wero cting wa mmo. J amelie, In, doaomal, Ot. 8 age 24 wears, eeu of Thofnas and Mary Loughuvam. neutfale Rach edition ea bento nS wun be ole wore preact ' a- | nonade so destructive. lors Letween people, and a» their wor - The relatives jends of tho family are particularly '‘DEATIFULLY ILLUSTRATED nese tt ge sme rh goed mann gee traperial High rf The accessory works 08 the land side were an ample | Shipping trees, rivers and lakes, they only regarded them Geo, Saunders’ Metalic Tablet Rezor Strop. | requ =ted to atiend the fuvera!, Uues (Sunday) afternoon | with aconrate engra’ by eminent artiate, pore an Pe mdr odl extremely well, and replied to all | gnaranty against sudden assault, or any siege operations a ta ae Ae te dunthe Ger tom, | ae ine article, haw pever bree equalled | 3 rm, | ah ove oe os Tedealy, = his late residence, No. 106 Jeeta, 0 ren eee t pasta of oer pee " 4 4 J os e « . posable arasor. . ard plreet, without further ne questions with @ tact und good sense which occasioned posirca te ncomtinis ames ant otiaee aiesarbcmneny which were most)y at, ta tariving condition, well eult: pag tlie es Aster 1 ‘x tain vinws of avery important city, of of NeDovoven—On Friday, Oct. 15, Miss Jonasna MCDO- | Sun And wenlers boslapheren, of all the wove, aged 21 years and § months. steamers of (he favy apd merchant Mervion, surprine. > a it vated and attended. het remarks on the effect of which weuld very likely be the stmaltancous ‘uo Lateral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at | horirate of every” Kreat pubic M. Prost, the celebrated French financier, was on Thurs. | te ret at ei wed tiie dewtrusting of the besiegers, | the deerce and origin of slavery, Which was cauant, in a | | Wihite's Mall Style Gentlemen's Dress Hat, day, L81 wit., sentenced by the Correctional Tribunal of 4 v a certan sense, by wars and by ther mode Gi government | BS. apring style redaced 45 Fulton street and 42 Green- | two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 862 Laghth street. etches of pictiresquo scenery, representations: Paris to thred years’ imprison ent, besides having to pay ean fe mat ‘shout $17300,000. Ths, en one - - whch atreet, commer of Ketinwnn, g Rorwe.—d0m Saturday, Oct. 16, Tomas Rouen, = ustive ) the ware.” and exact llusiretions of aduirable 22,01, damages. made the basis of an’ appropriation by the Congress of Obituary. Fine Arts, Hreaklyn.oHequistte Mintat of county Sligo, Ire lands aged! 66 years anil § montis. poe ed enoknal kingdom, } Hoor of the Hotel Vietoria, in Paria, hay | 1966-7, of $250,000. we were detalied for the con DEATH OF WILLIAM JAY. photographs and cameo ty pre from daguerrrety pes of dacess His bt those of his sons, Martin and Jobn, and of G@LEASON'S engaged by the Russian Consul from the 15th of No | struction in Jane, 1857, aod preliminary constructions, William Jay, second son of John Jay, died at his tox epee wih tialeon BROR | Brooklyn. his brother Walter, are reapectfully bear tb —s ad bond wm pen LENR OF SATSLS OUT ember to the 16th of Deceraber, at a rent of 9,000F. per | such as a wharf, barracks and stores, were at once com’ | dence in Batford, Westchester county, on the Mth inst funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon) ut two o'clock, from his | Witleoudt af w ‘broadalde” of humorous eogrn month, It is snppoked that this accommodation }s ini menced, and have long since been complete He was born in New York on the 16th of June, 1789. Al | Oameatypes._ Williamson Hros—The pub- |!” residence, No. 132 Wor esrest. es a | el ehe wenn ee ‘aati for the Grand Duke Constantine and snite. The Villa Av: About the autumn of last year it occarred to some wise | the age of eleven he was placed at Albany, wler the | te are ievied to examine theme Patioriag miniatures, ot 249 ae wrday morning, Uct. 16, of coasumption, and such new public projects, fuahina and occurrences aa Mary, wife of Edward Smith. ostretion, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepecttully | “STU NKIVALLED CORD UF CONTRTRUTORS invited to attend the faneral, oa Mow afternoon, atiwo | have been engaged, and every whl be conducted o'clock , from her late residence, No. 36 North Moore street, | under the mont edicieot and perfec! aystom thes experince eum Suuuvas.—On Friday, Oot. 15, Sanam, wifo of John Sul- pm es This popular jourpal will be printed npon fine sxthm Hivan, aged 25 years aud 7 mouths. werd path Fold oe pe Het friends, and thoee of the fi eee attend the funeral, ths (unday) after mn oon at 5 The sion of io agua sguaens ot ot bem —elght reds of millions of proporty in | charge of Rey, Mr. Eliizon, an Gxiord seheier, noted for | Pulow street, Brooklye. ew York might be secured by his strict discipline anc his devotion to the class#cr. roo the ndred thonsand dol more was here Jay's fellow pupt!,and the fread No tn the City should Leave tt , operations having. demon- ip ‘aon brunet eke § ‘hem ‘coatuved till death. | wihowt prorethg aa Americsa smoker If vou do. not r w 4 sapwens, that some fapetneny te See eee exgertagee sever, te Sie grt bee wld piesa nash ig ae pt you more feeble, | Cooper's letters to , telasteed in “Reeull ‘on . t. | tions of England, ees Jay was fitted tor college at New yf eatengae sacs sens A dor bas been engaged on account of tho Prince Royal of | economists that the tw ‘Wurtemd. rg and the Grand Duchess Olga, the Villa Ores- | the city and harbor of tis by the Duke of Meckleuburg and the Grand Duchess | fortifications costing tw Catherine, and the Villa Bermond by Prince Stirbey. The | jars lose—modern sic «Peers, tilde and. the Grand uchees Stephanie © | wrrael to their satia Baden will likewise pass a portion of the season here. the means of attack ‘On the 19th of September Lord Brougham completed | and that the cheapest 4 hie eightieth vear; on the 21st be delivered at Grantham, | Tn sccordance with this bw * “— are invited to Flaven, by Mr. ‘Henry ‘Davis, afterwards President of — | a, at loalf past | - “je - Y two o'clock, from ‘the corner of Avenuo B aud Fifteenth | be about 1,000 square i Derroyal quart pagem. ; Ne the poor New Yorkers and ct a Hamilton College, New York. Me entered Vale in 1804, A ts the Only Person who cnn ‘ mo ee ee ana uae ‘seen ante cannnt be too grateful, a special Ioard and took his degree iu 1807, having ranked throughout the | be consulted mally om nll dlananes of the umes bar, | Sttcet. ian payee. — — ee comp iral philosophers. ia careful and acca- | officers were charged with the cheese paring ope course among the severest students, Returning to Mbany, | at 84 Church street, corner of farciny. | The Sith ait Bighh - - ore. an - fe | mole on the Ist day of November next, a# all the Es greatcat of mature! Doiiivered with perfect. fuency and | They were expected to concens in December, but di he entered the office of John B. Hewry, Req. am ciminent | Avenue care stop at the door of the estsbtinhavout, ‘a t Hirty GAN streot, om Aatiir” | rictical and news sgencien and respectable lterary depots tm Fate composition was deliv _— ich tine they have been in member of the bar, and was snbsequently adtimiited to the —— day, Got. ls, Wiasina, 6 daughter of Join and | the United Btates and the Canndaa, imate grace, without reference toa note or memo. | meet until April, sinc: w Taylor, aged 18 months and 17 a Soman consum! me ’ of the own oe la. he At Fullerton’s, 301 Broadway, you « GLEASON'S “ ‘i ‘o" session. Fach member of te board has hisawn | degree of counsellor, Hix health interfering with the 2 Fandam, by a man past eighty yoars of age, the prime of | renal charge, and is, no doubt, attending vory well to | practice of the profession, be: rejoined his father’s family, | hove {LE neat het made by ee at 998 ve ow The favcral will take place from tho above residence, | 4) ag LINROF BATTLE SHIP ‘whose life had been spent in the worty wrangi gabout New York aud | and assisted him in the managemeut of bis estate at Bod! | pins, besery, gloves, under germenia, in Shaker Banucl, wile | this (Sunday) aftervoon, at half past on lock. Published larly every Saluriay, y worming, Oct. 16, at six SUPHRNCH, so. 128 Naawart drdet, Now Forte residence of her hopow, | (Vis0N'S SYRUP —THIS WONDERFUL BLOOD treet, Many Wax Now: | G fy tng apd scrofule med: ia warranted wo } clnaie, and core all teeps to eure. Role ageecy Greenwich street, near Murray, N. ¥, 1. No une seems to eare any th yy mer nto? oe srienatibenl ite arbor defence. The ofl sin command of (he corps | ford, which William inherited on the death of bee father, in | S84 merken. . Gore, bovelist, (engineers seem to be sntiefied with this delay. So | 1829. In 1812, he married Augusta MeVicker, « the Chest, and 10 Ihe. Goad with partial bfindness, i about 4 subtuit to an operation | {cof Gh member ot the War, aud 2040 all commmted | danghter of John McVickar, Hay., of Now York, 8S ERS eS pee “ao Eumea aly son, who hag | With the ove, aa fA aw we are informer, except the Soe- J a lady ia howe | character, wis bended al Sina pooner anary : of War, All U® other parties rejoice ina nativity e Christian virtues odie il, a been serving with much distisetion om dhe stall at Lavck- | Pye TNA ON mutourmacteopae. I New. York | scon after the death of Mr. Jay's sisters, Mrs. Man! | ©. @. Guntheew de Saws base apened anit EX tin Sati ‘opsumption, No ily are invited to at this (Sunday) , from her late r clock. Her remuins will bo taken to | FI YATTS LIne Bale AM. pow and in Whe Robi.cund campaign. should by some sudden surprise be lait in cinders and | yer and Mies Ann Jay. Sal to bie marriage Mer. | ready for eete, for the, ergarn. ta the SCROPULA, SALTRAFUM, Ae. aaen ni i! mombers of the French ; vathese, their fecti was appounted first Judge of the ee. Of Weetolen- ATL Te Abn ‘ vat. | — Hyntt’s Life Balsam ix ea certain to eure the most Pango nty eipiaeos on aur phe to Turia. po eel enn apl Sade ton, und. te wen poco and the bench by suncossive | Thr most eatensive ma the ii Sos wae tint of a Or 16, of consumption, | forme of thee dlaeaane oe water le lo quench tien; ‘The fashionabie season at Nice promishs to be more It reflects no discredit, we enppese, on American engi- | Goyernors,of ¢ polities, through the varied changes | pyr cimred boy J pte ss othait bo atte the tau |: Meena eae ie ipelaa sane ar than the last, which was considered a par- | uecms, that seven months deliberation aml all the wistom | of party until Eacepiing the judgeship, we beliewe | Yue * Ce a A, thats o'ckeks from bis late | preetcensumpllon, piles, oe. pe —Teuarly geen ove. Nuuncfous soyal personages are'ex- | of two majors, one captain ad the colonel commaniing, | Mie Jay held no public ofiew. | Gen. vehie Pres Re sores cupren Lvemiet far rotll | a e a eee too 2 conta pee Lalla, | ected thers. pant eeberats 6 One. SF Se, ape melee, sy tS, | ari Go ocking sod desiree procrns cow te te. | No. S00 Fund A.M. will itend the * ADD, WEBSTER & 00, 70 THK EDITOR OF THE HERALD. "ye — fom for selene, ‘would d Judge “achargee We direct par doulag alone & our large vad Cony Se, A memes ot firookiya Lotges aso fraterpally in | L orf ain tame, wi FCO . . In your account of the reception ou board the Sabine, | rave ymaited their treuchee the working of tele wor: | attention from his clear, | ee LAN AND HIUIMGN HAY RAILEA Tie tin Deter; One, 30; Mant W., chdens danghsee'| Sev etimaneionte Lapel Say - -en Friday, you spoke of the esual boners bavieg been pail | derons problem. What s capital Blonder was made in thet | out the alighecet comocenton, S6 the, ets et erkae, tare | iii cl ee te ele of thr ment edvamingnone peters cd Augaman 1 aba Nowy Wood, io the Dat sour of her | aby wher machine, “No. @ Broadway. to Sie Gore Ouseley only. Lard Napier wne also oa board, | memorable defence in voling th irassistence. We , ‘ dag was on carly ond eliiets © 0 GUSTHER & sons age -——— — SS i'w rn og | ae erent rah tara Woks | ned tee ah : Si aan | ec petaee rehy rtnt teed te ee | Mf OURO a baoe AD: erae AS wore given. defence some hundreds of rovbies, or tried to doit, per. | to sand of which he was, until recently. «Vier | Neaey Saved | Maney Saved! Toa Weet Ftucth sures PAFCRRS, NO: | Iniiinery and dressmaking use-—Hieh ribbons, for bonnets laype. Rem restituere contanda would have suited the t. His efforts "Weare tie Priny thet, 15, afer @ *hort itiness, Rewec | {feat trimaiings: wlth velveta, vartons kinds of fancy Muste and the Drama. cane of Sebastopol quite as wel! ax that of New York in ® warm pamphlet - OA, Wite of the late Be aroun Wot \ yaa | Gatrich feat gly ‘ screenees ee seria eee? frauen Orema.—The popular American prima donna, | ei romvirate i endeavoriug to endgel bart, which int ted, but only temporarily, the Prieede, then of the family, nnd of Joseph Hea- | areeetrhnmings, crochet Siages, shaw! berderiag—all of Ga Mine. tora de Wilhorst, wil make her first appearance: 1 ten theie astute brainemwith abot the deg harmony between familien, He was for MONRY MADE en tn wm arthed en catend the Fenn. | intent tempertalion. dince her return from Haropo, in Bellini's opera of 81 ) CO Uvaras we are informed,of the wirars years an active promoter, by bie « and ey Cop lB Rag Degg type a ty hp ee | yrs FO a Oromo aad Junce, | 18 evoking “apirte frum the vubly devp”'—ike work is a the sles of W sential wise che” ror memme'are | tia nui) afr a Pai pre "| (PR ORLROANT ASONTMRNT. OF hee nt * a slew?! and is likely #0 to continws, : overs re ame, Yorse —At prqua, Werte county, on Friday ~ fall ad ~ P ¥ ry cee cee Oe po Fa Ld a the United States engineere aro at yee organized te morwing, Ort 16 Nenlason Youse, in the 24 year of bie | that dety coanpedy a iisiaien boa <j wv there can no i 5 hvery pian ond + : . ? ACONWoU co. hor detit before an American audience. and every e aire, even to the pure sestatereins MONEY MADF,; Fhe fensral will take place on Monday morning, at — Comer of Broadway and Broom ant ‘Trax Rrosowav kage 7b roeges euret night, | staff, must reveive the sanction of ief Fugineer, be cieven o'che®, ot the Chappuqen mecting house. Uor vey. | omen — Thar dy, who has 7 | fore it can be atopted or incurred, aud if it suits hie high Dighly snceeeafal manager, Mr. La v's be ah Chain deyet i tact che morning | PUL, PIU, PILES, Pues 2a Bs wupp mmm ! Diners, the Chief Rexineer, te put « veto—from any of the Harlem ralivos f New York 4d ai efficient stock company’, awd who has so arranged his | (oh Cr or tis own—on any such plan or expenditure, the Ghirtenat Green's Shirt Monutine- eel ane mth mee * ee weale of prices a8 to afford everybody an opportunity to | vontior must be eterted de now. If any one can tory, Bo. 1 Astor Bowne. gy mp ‘ enjoy the gertarmences. ‘The entertainments are to CoM | tring forward a substitute project, or thinks it worth OLURLE GLASS, RARE CH™ en 4 mene Wi the Lady of Lean, in — while to combat the worthy ere obstinacy, tne Ricgant Rovelttoc/The Broatert. PD, apart once sil, ease banat oe nae Dean Hayne will mr appearance in > f hance are about ove in ten that the work nay procesd— Aer om "a mache "ys We fee her return from California. The “ Morning Call” | {0 tther nue cases lt ls quietly consigned to the ‘tomb of Baek a td Wilko root are a) ture Ranesn, nltrote srontis, tt HT WANGER, 14 ine and the “ Miller's Maid " follow. all the Capalets.” KF. B~ Tread ol: ented Uquors, a Nemo's Ganna.—The extraordinary saceess of Mr. | To increase the already mimirable prospect of Vyghente - 5 of Gene o ATED WARK Rourcicaalt’s new drama, “Panvrette,” renders it advi- | nothing in the engineer rervice—the present seting Chie Se en ery Sirti“ vests dnd pretiboscen, beaver, plist LHRF PTET ea ltneey of sable for the management to continie ita performance Ul | Prgincer resides in Boston. Hie missives to the various or “] et ewe, @e, Be. Ales, Froan JAMES DIXON & 80N8, further notice. Mise Robertsou has made the ‘of the | officers in charge reach their destination by « very curt - —--— ote. The pacicaar attention of A Shetielt, England, boroine one of ber best characters. She is sap circumgyration, through the bureas which ts Rapt im | Mendy e Mestret Witing Shivte — 1) TT a Pr A ported by sepia yoo yong ve “a Reraite te the Ser mente mete ty retracing thin ete wr ean Raw ie Me hooey | AY JOREE ASS erkner—a¢co ron noun ae Tea CS Bowxny Taxaren.—(Pauvrette” also become 7 s Seerpre wrwet bts A foe dor che, cided feature of attcaction at this house, the warm hearted ame rerPakich oil this aftrds to the scientific protras Cristadore’e Mate Dye, Wigs and Tomprrm= | Se preed bovte. Werreated to give sutinfaction. CAKE BASK re Patrons of which arc froqnently aroused to 8 great Mate | ci pusinces it truly Wonderful. A system so beaut Vow onle, nad she Are prety ge 4 eet Mesckement by the many stirring inchients with which | tion of Dusinces is truly wondertul | system 0 bemeal Sale trenper OW De aaa ln the | entry tine Oars which ahouit wot the world an cearaple WAIatx’s TWRarne was woil filled evory night lam ce aree’ beta 3 0 ped poe = ata week by largo numbers of onr mos’ respectable citizens, S cried ip Gea Coke, ob well an Wwe s aine Chit ar = — the tea & the wats. SVERDRLLS-— WEDDING CARDS Toi"), Roe Aer a iy engraved, Ay = ¥ eel rire. Ste tee a | = ak RS — A eestechateasiiomnalioedie F man: whem cally assisted in compocing the an- effected, that a Seerctary of must extend —— - - Gentes ns thap toute tome two or three yrars ago. To- yy LE through nore’ than one Presidential | and again m 1854, when he paid a short view te Wheeler Witeon's Sewing Marhines | > ay since har morrow night we aro promised Charles Dance's ow | fe earner ene eee to break through it Hig correspondence for many, year’ haa beon entengive, | sew nipie, Prin $88 Ofer B45 Rinee ny i) A, 18 ®t Soe yeteg of how Se a heed Ae comedy of “Marriage « Lottery” aud “Neptune's Defeat.”” | “W, hope, however, from what we have lewrned of the | specially with the leaders of the auti slavery movement | aici seg, They are eevee ta prite, pave aitape vom chenger ih han’ Chmcaale Lavks Kean's—The fair directrees baving about ex- } past course of the present head of the War Departinent— nae Gane. Jota Dy wee Ge be Se | Family Sthestie Sewtag Mar SEMEN BLD, 78 | ioe That they will do, chan any other. bssco Hhausted the repertoire of good old fashioned as well aa Bie tadependent ‘and original views, and his treatment of | children Ct en ee be 1556. HHerlonesa | [RED METS MND ROTERNL: Mew GF Brandy } fe drvagiate. rednecst, 99 uw F- must be satiaied. | i modern comedies, proposes tomorrow night to treat her | other inveterate abuses—that he will at once put down | baying died in 1844, and ty sd | nd . } 4 fon and ihroe donghters, Bis we C8 | 1, Vow Dye Your Matrt tam Use Witenn's numerous friends to a new comedy, written by Tom Tay- | these time honored errors, art = behin ; lor, calied “Our American Counte.”" ‘The cast incl otiquetic and endlece correap daughte s having die before him. ‘as pols cotonet, "a scene your ton Mare of Orewe we the names of all the chief members of the excellent com- | assured, in any sense «party Ht! © The vote ot John Hickman, momber of Congrers cot | Eoavie aa Mew aares a» Gam <a toe = C4 ant boys, who a pair of OF sb Yeas pany. disapproves it entire.y from: the Sis Ub district of Penney vane, dled very eo it poe coy P53 tin ll 6 j SetanLne Sere CVE HEAD OF HAIR WiLeON® fin ower are deckinlly Ue ws argnane for tin har Uy chant and most faxbionabie in the PREY AUN’ siot the wr FPP wic—Tim suDDRE Marner —An American comedy compan; Aa the matter is wow progres ag, (dere ma wee the | ty at West Chester on the 12th, fram berwcrage + oe constation of, Mr a ie Mark Smith and vartows ‘ae word?) aftor one ot two years of cocPoratoa, we may be fatoriter with New York play.coers, will commence ope- | treated to nome engineering noveity r= mbling the Castle | aie wilt of the Emperor Nay b cutie te Rove i heapest. oti BB cents s bettie cr fiom ber to cold, chilly, and \ gations tere ng, under the atage of St. Angelo at Keme, or perhaps & restoration of, the Tanse:—-We bequeath to the sons oF the grandeen. / ttheen : nom, Baar gt uly pmol Lyfe Pond 3 FG Wreyman, | plas of the out Senictim. Wo have known such fossil the fi tdgratemant Guneral of Artery wy yy ve pee sant es eee ke a =n i Three aro announced, and they will | architecture to emanate from ° wxonne before vowrtien, sy ae ue in the Benes, # okereane. i Taree ver Tio Meanwhile, we expect that New York mervbants and | fpandeg shoe TWo.n00 (rises, as w turk oC Erat Defiance Salamander Raton teem Pysent | ‘san’ uhole'trow's figet | Rrrer, headache, de. ran rin Ai acuves one gaea, cule who, | Capitalista—who will have to pay the piper | shor | inde for the care which that brave officer tok of us whew | power pout looks Hed fame 8 a y Sracarees Fo es may Noe wy bey 0 aaa st Ny arieo—vwill act in thie matter through their bs wer. as Heutenant and captain cnder his orders. proof pe! ibept WE Prat = pseere Alf herroans Toa poner a oe whe i major tem at fry has eorme qt 89 om, [eters the son tabeake stmmnereian of the En- a ee, woe source © oP ly 4 Cy Seer SPS Ee Stes Chee oo eb ar Stee free trash pale g 2 ly with the lady visiters. Dr. time, the | sicer department. eum above mentioned 5 v Batchelor's Mate Dye. and Tougecem = vrngten . Inevenee : ‘Mod bon. conte Piimorist, and Thiodon’s Minnie World will remain another | SV" Sema hn oy ay uo present tering culm, | ta Drome, died aimost audienly of typhus fever in South | ths tert ux ie SS ow. sd deo penveea te bole wees grag, sed otee viet resem pas No. tes Vals coven, op alee, week. ‘The temple of the wo heated god is now shut, hut ere | America niente G 4 aS ~ A Buire ages hom gerese uk ONLY G&NU’, ONLY GENU’ és cian scacnanwean. Woon's Mreermats tendor their customary eaciety of | long, possibly, Commissioners of Health. Meth N Wenbay atte ciker wren bade abe | 'T tnred Gor cusi AMEHOR, IOB—MANU! eongs, burlesques and dances for to morrow night. With The mailed Mars shall on bis altar sit, a be ie proprietor vit Bete by the view of giving greater diversity to the entertainments, Up to his ears in blood. “ The Board of Health Commissioners held their ordinary: crane ob t wiht pre arcuting rH | cae the manager has engaged the pleasing actrese, Mies Julia TIRATLLET ER meeting, at the vaual time and place, st noon on Tuestay— | . Ly heer RM LAT OF GRWTLEMEN'S SC ARES AND PINS, Fronen isa Wowery, y Daly, who will play five characters in the afterpiece. Mss i CAS prodigy of sbirte to order, o) PULLERTUN 9 forcih: | ~ aan Se a ’ the Mayor presiding. 5 Py S100 828 )-80 wit an par uy THE TRUSTER es yt pA Reh tat ag sate co De, Rockwets inquired whether the Sweqiehanna was . a Bree § of, gina tang, Norge fot fA othe som ‘ings and in the whimsical ‘Warlesque on mr rneral Cer. 1h.—In the case of Van Ness vs. Holt, B poi Aly for sale to Soe to ea por | fc room. ror onder of Lond the Third.” amusements to-morrow will cemmence | malicious persecution and - - tn, ro ah dew Custom Hume WR PE aa We. °. ‘denean, LORENA DEAGLE, W. Me. facades an meceb tg melinlien, jokes, fe. “ verdict of plaintif! for $3,000, CMELETYA, 0 Beart Rr fen rene PERLE Minernnce annoanes a now quartette RES PNET cee te : comeren ne ge ey 4 a Tar Laxo Warrant Foscssrm—ta the case , Cath at rcusatos = FOR youn oa CH YALLALER, Seoretary, newer h’s amuel es * sores. Bost of Auburn, we are that an error cecur- . oes ry, winie: ne ee ee Mervander, the favorite vacliee and Imiat, will be ae eee tart ok tee Wes. Albro, it seema, was only | In reference to some accounts Ls agerete, rr - yi 50 POcBLE foun. wat on gonk rake paieig me sc esa Knorrn te bist bm regs ba sorotines yi ‘a the Sitvon eat that Comgunntoners re tuity Aiscountenanced 4 DQ ye CLOTHED »—THTs NF COMMAND 18 his ane pepued ota, wwerrahted to . yondence + like excessive and decided that the Qua. andy CLARK, 1 Willan rr ptt. LE, Rovitron Will give another exhibition of - of aman named Albro, The Auburn papers anything like e: e } poe ines conte from 08 to pan, erwine MACHT! =A PRacrtel ments in natural philosophy’, at Clinton, Hall, om Tweeday, | ed thet Mr Bostwick would be honorably vt Fain tes hoi omy doin the usual gharges of ceage Coe aor come am rae | 25 wa er balk ANT evening. ihe eterna thn Nah the apy — °° vane an 4. overs: predig arers, Brvadgon, N, \ of Penie’s celebrated painting of Union.