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_ The #eohuyler Frauds, Mogatta of the Jersey City Clab, “ounty and | of Aurver,, Ga., bo Gacaarasa, datghtor of M. ‘Phe Drawin NG THBFAYMANTOR DIVIDENDS | The fall regatta of this club ook place oD Tieaday, ac. | Coamolnlaied Laer St OF Che Sussex v~ etd, Bag. of : 7, Delaware, ‘Tawe—Parrexson.—In Brookdya, om Thursday procaine, ‘was up Ghaking hands with visiters. He leaves Dayton at "ESTRAIN! four orelock to-morrow afternoon for Wis city. Extensive | INJUNCTION. -"D “BY THE NEW YORK AND NEW HA- Cording to announcement, with the ¢ ON BTOOK 1880. "PANY BINOM 1850, m ne Gxception that onty FRANCE, BROADI Bept. 8, by the Rev. John E. Searts, a, i ne a Prec worn VEN BAILHOAD COm. arcu. tums aha genera OR boats annousde! tole part in tho | pr aa oa ; - _ SMemocraoy from all parts of tbe Stale aro bere in large aura OOF > Ingraham, Contest. ‘The prices wero won by tho Kugoule of the — — Died. ‘The Logisiatnre of tho State of Delay at ite last adieton, » Wednesday, Sept. 7, at two o'clock, Bem. tents Soar wet nade Co. contract for Sto of Mishaal Cordiel, a uativo of 2, ag te A . to superintend the draw “¢ es dea iaiy ory Gate Saag aren ta numbers, also from Kentucky and Indiana. Tho Bofore Hon, BO aa ouhert id first class, tho Petrol of the second class, and the Ger- pnsennn geet Committe of this county made Ppt Seah Tne eraham poner! trade of tho third olass, ‘great exertions through the tolegraph to get Mr. Dougias New Haven Railroads. in 49 po owners | _ THO tulea of tho club made an allowance of tivo ‘to fulfi his appointment to-night, but his friends replied | on is brought by tho plaintiffs, who . “trond Compa. | MB2ee to the foot in the time of starting in favor of the he wag too ill to come. Ho speaks here to-morrow of geome of the stock of the New Haven bx dividoua smallor boats, solght. Torch a ae ceombany fain paying » com tho | op VO PPeR list of the boats, together wit she tine Whe Vermont State Election. ieacdigad is Te aed of starting and return; — ‘coua- . “08 thia (Friday) short trom her late residence, corner os . cca fani'¥ avenue, te Calvary Cometory. . 5 A tow years bang spe cetrauded, are respectfully invited to attend, "27 years, son of edie on eee Away n ready ee ealnst the pubtier + se Z og pile and renotnt Radway's Bossex Countr—Criss No. 142, Serrewsen 8, 1359, 83, 46, 68, 24, 69, 10, 61, 21, 63, 52, 73, 51. Ground that among the persons who arc designated as Start, Consouiparen Lorreny—C1.438 No, 117, Serremsen 8, 1909, | Miles F. Clonsey, deceased, oe. een | New Tork avd Hamas, OW, "We a Monrratum, Vt., Sept. 8, 1860. ‘stockholders in the company there are several holding the a A 45, 69, 72, 16, 85, 70, 36, 71 deceased, am I» pine grmnason or. ron, at saat ae tring sama ooh nf AesPee Uoee rea x crfor Govornor in seventy-one towns stands— | false stock, or that which was fraudulently issued by Seta tee 7 52, 34, 6, 23, 62, 68, 64. | The funeral wilt take place this (Friday) attern., ne Plt from Canada “Avisee us that some of the qo Hall, 12,814; for Saxe, 6,128. Tho same towns last | Schuyler; and algo to restrain the company from declar- Witneos our hands at Wikningion, Del, this day (Thurs. | {Ulf Q'clock, from Bt. Paul's church, Hoboken. x | Folie, sed Ground roger four dea West year gave Hall 11,405, and Keyes 5,169, Hall’s gain, | ing other dividends until the true list of the stockholders mee aoe SHN DALE De Actmtan.—On ‘Thursday, Sept ch Jolx Axroons ins oo. eHy patents to pucek direes from v therefore, over inst year’s voto in these towns, is 1,049. | is ascertaincd. SOW, WAL eR, Commissioners, | AGUILAR, A native of 8. Angusine, fida, aged 60 yoars. | our, Th Wie My corner of Bleecker 4 Returns from ono hundred and sixty-five towns aftida the plainti CI 8 lack, trata is fate eeasnenea a at a tetas | Besta wie wl that ‘the republicans one hundred and eters sesh Piper don ag Senile te ani aint is ieatogton, ‘Del sient ae peti ie remains ait os taken #6 tee ents oe “a RADWAY'S £0., aes = ‘ives, and seyenteen democrats, In four districts there is | Holbrook was employed by the directors to examine the Drawings of Wood, Eddy & €o.’s Lottes | Mgenwood. Pea penne ges sac onceoanaaaad 20 choice. books of the company and make out alist of tho stook- News from Pike's Peak. holders of the company, as distinguished from those who held the false stock issued by Schuyler; that he discharg- | down the wind was rather light, but freshened considera- Sr. Lovs, Sept. 8, 1859. | Ca'that duty, and rendered to the Board what he believed | DIY upon the return trip. ‘the ‘second class boats sailed A special despatch to the Bulletin says that the Denver | to bo a true list of such stockholders; that Holbrook af | OVer grounds in the bay, a distanco of about twenty ‘ity express of tho 24 had reached Leavenworth. At a | terwards entertained doubts as to the genuineness of some | miles. Mesars. John B. Rae, Joseph McMannus and Mr. Decawane, Berra Cuass No, 431, Serreunan +7, 29, 4, 75, 54, 78,12, 3, 18, 63, 56, a8: DeLawans, Crass No, eR 65, 63, 14, 38, 28, 8, 72, 18, 10, 60" 22, 20, Guonou, Crass No. 479, 1899. 1, 4, St, 6, V2. 33, 8,9, 15, 8, 94,68, 70. iT Dvaansate.—Attho residence of is mother, at Citon, | “OUN acLEOD he. Mean GATE, SUL 4 Staten Island, on Wednesda: Francs Ducuaaxug, moor ‘h aged 24 years, 10 months ana 1 ui, big . Feta (rom Southern Sara gen invited to attend the fmeral, from @t: Mery Pi churen, OH. afternoon. irom ton fv York.” Brondwoy, cornet of Fulton. pt. 7, of consumption, hich Pindexter, were select i . Guoncra, Pxrns Oceans No. 400, SReremonie Cnax.es B. Ermoy in the 47th year S argo mooting at tho former city,a committee was appoint) | Of {82 s4nCK which ho bad returned av good, mock, | Uehore were a large waiver of lds present, who had | 41, 64, 65,'16,'38 62" AS. Se aera ae. ae. as, |. the ny By ET ind of sofening ip Surat, * @d to proparo a memorial to Congress, embracing a de- | discovered, as he thought, an error as to 173 | @ flue view from the Club Houso. " Dodworth’s ‘banderas WOOD, kDDY &'00., Wilming’un, Del. tend the funeral, this (1 afternoon, at two o'clock, mony Hon; will allay'all pain and “yi'give tellsadesoription of the gold regions and wants of the | shares, Helnging, 0 Teak ar GIrent eee ee a eee eeeen a: Il waattera Wau Style GeatUEe trp te oelnen, eS ay tent Seren Gy | saeraad aah io gratia, “Sag a which were acct e - 5 a 0 = inhabitants; and praying for an Indian Agoncy, a military | To4‘¢n ‘the second found to bo spurious; that after com | LOD. dy the meateat hat of te Seamer tem” | o'clock, Mr. Aum Pasa : 7 Rucasen. Sold everywhere. rice only 26 ¢, “SSPE + Post, and a wagon road from Denver City to Salt Lake City. ge grey examinations Holbrook was preparing a new ———<—$—$——— ist His friends are invied to aMend the funeral, at two | QpATFESSES: wa ‘ gach examasigas Halucook. wah preparing: & Ds Monongahela Valley Bank, of Penn, PR Sse is O“a100k, from No. 368 Broadway. eer ae ae prices, &F Lous of the Steamer St. Mary, Freideut, vino replied to im thatthe ranted no se wo itis Mocerit, N-. Sopt 6,185, |, Tylen’s Steam Paiece of Art, 160 Bowes | | Sasue.—Ox Wesnesiay, Sep. 7, Eowt> Haney, n GRIFFIN’, 168 Canal greg . Lov, Sept. of stockholders. It also ars commence. EDITO! ‘ALD. 4 rap! ; Miniatures: 5 between Bowery “Aptis otweainer a: elise iad Rca Sache ment of the fraudulent issues “at tho stock by Schuy Bin'—ta your inane of August 80, you copy from the Complete 2 cents, 1,000 taken, "The felonds of tho fainidy, and the Caledeatar Division att? 207 per cent by buying your txsiireescs and >. ‘isiog Mary river, above | MEBLof thé frandilens iiey GEANE, Rick. By BEUNYIOP |) yore (Bey pecan Kinkaid oe =F No, 31, Sous of Temperance, are respectfully invited to at- | Pati sized double hair mattrenses, from 9600 St. Joseph's, yesterday, and with her cargo is a total loss. nea Fine Rebny or nine tip, Beat Featlahi lene: of Metre ie Pele te Villog oak whieh bee Brosaranioea Scomins, ees Ree eee reel, this (Fri Machen ee On | IES, ae ae a Tr an} stock #0 inlently issued 'y rac ort therein, greatly to my afernoos, wo o'¢ b ir is fa Zhe boat was valued at $20,000, and was insured for | OSes. ees found te way upon the transter books of the | diwadvanlage aud true postion, which, isa maleious | S7P%% CAguerreotyper and ambrotypea, ‘ eal 100 ue 813,000. = x oo pany is not distinctly stated; but it docs appear that | attempt to irreparably injure my reputation ag early as 1860 the stock ledger of the company showed Being absent trom city for the restoration of ‘The Bark Bay State Ashore. in the accounts of Schuyler, and of tho vag nf R. & G. | health, T did not see the article you published until feng Norroxx, Sept. 8, 1859. Schuyler, a large excoss of overissuc of sharcs over and | Which | regrot, as such nefarious falsohoods, ingeniously To the publie:- for Baltimore, with above the shown by the debit and crodit sides of | Circulated, may be credited by those who have no means ‘Toe fall campy Northampton, y and Pennsylvania papers please —— and two pillows, from... 5. up % ' ‘any description caa aave Genin’s Hat Store, Ma “2 cent by m wiekog being ‘rope te trating 6 i Houman.—On Wednesday, Sept. 7, Himemwany Houaan paisoniay” Se aged 1 year and 20 days. ds i ES The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully MORGAN'S EXPOSE OF FREE MASONRY FOR SALE. oor BROADWAY, FALL, 1859, ‘The bark Bay Stato, from d i invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at books and engray :a0ld oF dxchin 7 t n opened with the most complete, original, b ; ad p "JOHN PUNE 109 Sense, sect. 5 the account, exceeding more than a thousand shares. it | of Judging to the contrary; and even now Teannot do my. | aad extensive mock of . * 1 Seeoralgele, from the residence of his parents, No: SEF} SB quanthy. ee — ‘an eanorted cargo, is ashoro near Cape Henry. Assistance | is'sis0 stated that a separation of the stock which cone | self the justice in your columns that the trath demands, Gentlemen's dre Spring street, ‘The remains will bo taken to the Lutheran: 2s hats, Gentlemens felt and beaver hats, Mibgbh autre ene as out expressly for the i Trought out expressly Tor the present wesson, and adapted to GENIN, Hatter, 507 Broadwa: Rae eee ehecemiedicrn ce Strangers Should Visit C, C. Leigh’s chins and glass hal! before leaving the city. ‘S63 Broadway. Ba a te ly The Season. hag been sent down to her. menced in 1863 must be defective and erroncous. Other | 00 account of my illness, and the —_injune- Da 28: RO RA facts are also stated in the affidavit tending to establish | tions of my physicians to refrain from exciting Aerial Navigation. the fact that the separation of geuuine and spurious stock, | Controversy at present. But briefly, I desire to say ‘Ausany, Sept. 8, 1859. as rade e by order of the Board of Directors, and upon sha Jnatead of my being positioned as this ex parte Mr. Ta Mountain landed his balloon at Hortle, White | Which payment of the two dividen ave been | Statoment represents mo, as wanting Toomey to sustain based, was erroneous, and might extend to nearly 1,2 tho bank, and suppressing the facts of their illegal opera~ Greek, Washington county, at 634 o'clock P. M. Ho left | unared of tee sun? ie ey TAO Hehe Sal ine remand Oo te ee ‘Watertown to-day. ‘ It is shown on the part of the defendants that from an | jota or ashadow of iruth is contained in their unsup- examination of the stock account of Schuyler in the stock | Ported assertions, but, on the contrary, I published more Cemetery. MoPFHEADS MAGNETIC PLAgrER. Hoaranres On Wednesday, Sept: 7, Mrs. Saxe Hue. ae ee ruxus, widow of the late Jolin Humphries, in the 94h PAIN DSTROYER. year of ber age, Tain cannot ena where Uplate i applied, r and acquaintanoes are reapectfully i PRIC! to attend the funeral, from the residence a Willawa aoe Sold by all druggists everywhere. No. 188 West Twenty-third street, near Kighth avenue, on APER BAGS AND WRAPPING PAPERS, IN a ary rT Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. “~~~ Hovis.—In Hoboken, N. J., on Thursday, Sept. 8, ter ey ee '5 paper warehouse, 66 ledger, the debit and credit sides balanced, with tho ex. | than six months ago (as the files of my publications will | We heg especial attention to our elegant stock of Guonar A. Huyuxe, aged 45 years and 8 days. Death of = Clergym ception of four shares standing to the credit ‘of Schuyler; | #how) nearly all hs facts connected whi, tals racer | Wealleenne, now ready, mannered trom the ltea ond | 22 {enera servlees wil beheld inthe Refirmed Dutoh | GARLTZER. & satiation of el eenereen tonenabae ee F Barniaoxe, Sept. 8, 1859. | but it docs not appear that any such examina’ | transtction and the particulars of the organization of the | Msleest fabrics, church, Aquackenack, N.J., on Saturday alternoon, at | £2 szcnue, call the attention of wll gentlemen intending to Rev. George W. Burnap died at his residenco this morn | tion has | been made as will anthorizn | tho | Monongahola Valley Bank; also republished, from timo to | yormmg depot) wit he, chasimeres and restings (merchant tal- | tio o'clock. |The romains leave the house, No. 121 Moa- | His {all ‘osxamine the new Ameriean- style for cottages nog tok afila few, Yiouts, slekziogs, He: bat al of the | Statement that none of the spurious stock issued by | time, the same, with moro full accounts, all information | sivie, variety aud election We have over displayed eet | cow Stteot, at one o'clock. Cars leave Jersey City at 12:54, | “e's circular‘coutaining & beaullful emampie mer oem b soase of the | Schuyier previous to the year 1853 had beca transferred | Was Subsequently obtained. The public are indebled to | We pledge ourselves that whale one mmnefectooe will main. | Lue Pelatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend, . heart. on the books of the company. From the facts stated on | MY ellorts for the investigations instigated and prosecuted its muperiority of real taste and finish over auy other, our | ,,JAgUg8—-On Thuraday, Sept. 8, Many Canousy, daugh- | QTEARNS & MARVIN’ tices shal! be ws low as any house in the trade. D. DEVLIN & CO., % 253, 25, 260 Broadway. stocks of boys’ clothing and furnishing goods are very Sasciggr = Rg IETS the part of the plaintiffs, it must be apparent that a more | by Mayor Weaver, of Pilisburg, after having been sup- ‘Trot Between Flora Temple and Pring | thorough examination of the stocic ledgor, and of the | Pressod and kept dark from ths public nearly one year cess. transfers of stock previous to 1853, is necessary before | after their transaction. ter age and Mary E. Jaques, of Melrose, aged 17 PATENT? months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- | , These safes are Free rom dampness,” ave been fn cae over? tend the funcral, on Saturday pomereef at one o'clock. | Seventeen years, and have never failed to preserve thelr em the true character of the stock held by those to whom the | Upon my return to the city I shall more minutely vindi- tents. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 8, 1859. ny y : “ - Y Jowxs.—On Tuesday morning, Se} of nie company propose to pay dividends can be ascertained, | ©ate my truo position, which will bring to light more facts y ing, Sept. 6, of apoplexy, Capt. STE. 40 Murra; te ‘A trot took place to-day on tho New Suffolk Park be- | {fino other way, thontitle to all tho suck from thers, | i the history of this’ Monongahela Valley: Bente of Pave The Wonders of the Present Fall Season | #4405. Joxms, woll known as Sailing Master in the Yacht ARNG A MARVIN, $57 Grantor ves Rew Obese tween Flora le and Princess. FI on in threo | ginal subscribers can be traced through those to whom | Sylvania, which will set the matter correctly before the | are the superb northern lights, visible ‘nearly ee ‘and | Sdvadron for several years, but latterly as Sound pilot, tn | » Flora won in ai ve ig m rsa hart y a the splendid fail style huts foe penty y every night, and | the 49th year of his age. NILVER SPOONS, FORK! straight heats, Time 2:41}, 281 and 2:23. Ten thou- | i'S round in the posession of the present halderee wi | P Bultor Hodges Journal Gf Finaviee tnd Bane Besse, | troluced by NOR of No. 2d Broudway.. We wnat Seaieas | His temains were interred at Darien, Conn. GORLETS SILVER GARD CARES PORTEMONN ATE.» sand persons were present. that title is thus ascertained, there can bo but ile dill 271 Broadway. ‘ | that we like the hats better than the aurura, though both are | Norwalk and Stamford papers pleass coy SSILVER NUT PICKERS FRUIT EMITS py. YER overhead. Jonse.—In Liverpool, on Sunday, July T, Mrs. Saran peta GEG Cy N, No. 415 Broadway, Al David's Fall Style pry a Fhcbeost wife of Capt. Jones, of the ship Finland, aged One door below Canal street, formerly No. 11 Wall sirest. mow ready. Salesroom, 399 Broadway, near Duane street. Hor remains wero brought to this port in the ship John | GTLVER NAPKIN RINGS. VINAIGRETTE et culty in rejecting the residue as spurious stock. Tt is true Firemen’s Parade at Zanesville, Ohio. | that questions may arise, pach as ene. ‘suggested in the Political Intelligence. Zawxavitiz, Sept. 8, 1859. affiday its used on this motion; but the mere statement of The Democratic District Convention of tho First Assem- The firemen’s parade here to-day was a grand affair, | Such diificulties only shows the propricty of using more | py district, Suffolk county, met at Greenport, L. L., yes- n A Stuart, and will be forwarded to Red Creek, L. I., for in- ALT CELLARS, SILVER PEPPER BOXES, SILVER - caution, and of making more thorough examinations be- J = CUPS. AND SAUCERS, SILVER EGG Twenty-one companies wero present, and a crowd of | fore the company should decide to pay the profits of theis | terday, and elected Mr. Lewis A. Hawards delegate to tho | rollin ped toreiant toynt iether orwell eo Thursday morning, Sept. 8, Jauns Ma jee Sat SEDO NE Oke SLVR ie twenty thousand people. business to those who may hereafter be found not enti- | State Convention at Syracuse. Mr, William . Ludiow | sles, together with many other ew goods, just ty i y, Pant Witear = bere eit gg A See ted to share therein, and if such doubt and upcertainty For sale by GEO. C. ALLEN, No. One door! aged 2 years, 1 month and 10 days. below Canal street. (2 ao I I such a is delegate from the Second district exists, it oniy oxhibits more clearly the impropricty of “ ‘The Trial Trip of the United States Steam | Maxin muy wich distribution of proft itil, by & judicial | SICK Oo” THX Niame —Gov. Chase, of Ohio, in a late invited talisnd the funeral, fron the teseeeeat ne | QFEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN. Sloop Wyoming. decision, the character of the respective shares of stock is | speech in that State, where ho is “stumping” for the | The Eureka rents MASS Hocettraton ihe tee eee 8 po ach Punapmurass, Sept, 6, 1869, | establisied: Tt objected, however, to the granting of | Senatorship, sal GREATLY REBELS eee aE or grea oe avenne, this (Fridsy)‘afvernoon, SPECIAL NOTICE: junction, that the complaint docs not show any par- , BREATLY BEDU! x ICE $50, $50, $50. F — The United States steam sloop Wyoming, under com- | floviar dauser of oss to tie plaints, Davotey the wear, | But, fellow citizena, it docs seem to me that we have | EVERY MACHINE GUARANTEED, $0, $60. | Kxuix.—At Barranguila, South America, on Wednes- With the ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS of DUPUY & CREHAN recelved per | tHxws, beloved son of J. William and Margaret Keel; steamer Ariel and Arago, for sal tothe trade by NUNGES, } i = ~ G8, importers, $7 Maiden ane © mand of Captain J. K. Mitchell, arrived this forenoon, | improperly a sum of money, and that for this an a other questions which interest us in this country besi Otlice 489 Broadway, corner of Broome street. day, June 29, after a short but severe illness, Patrick | 17, arriving here about September 29, will be after a trial trip of ten days, during which she has proved | at law may be maintained against the company. Such | this question of slavery, and questions, too, to which we SiaEe, late of Sale clby. ocraarly, Of. thexpariab Welshos- SPLENDID COLORED PI 2 soa going vessol of moro than ordinary caso and speod, | Ct hardly he said to be the consequences of thé facts | should pay a good deal of attention eAmbrotypes and Photographs for Witty | '¥2, county Tout, Betand, seed 90 years. THE GREAT EASTERN, ‘ m J c “ , aken at ? gallery, 3 Ese Wattnly wine (6 pertain: “toa eal Genes | the complaint, Ht Hot confined in its | Soummax View or Twortow Wexo.—The Richmond | {mong the bon tons, OO Broniway. ea 87 None named him but to praise. On the Ocean, under, full Sait and’ teemn: dend, but avers that the coaling to-morrow, and will sail about Saturday next for a two years’ cruise in the Pacific. Her engine made seven- ty-five turns in a minutes, and for one hour attained at the tate of cighty. Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 8, 1859. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania State 8's, 94; Reading Railroad, 22%; Morris Canal, 61; Long Island’ Railroad, 10%; Pennsylvania Railroad, 4014. NeW ORLEANS, Sept. 7, 1859. ‘Cotton unsettled, and the turn in favor of buyers: sales to-day 8,000 bales: middling, lc. allie. Corn dull; mixed, 76c. Lard dull at 11ic. Cotton-—Calen. toslay- 4,000 aloe ot Wrepuian’ prices: to. at irregular : middling to strict midahiog at Iie, a 11%c. Suir at 6X. a 6.,for fair. Mess pork dull at $14 76. Freights— Cotton to Liverpool 19-324. a 54. pt. &, 1880. . 8, 1859. Flour heavy: sales 1,400 bbls. Hor At erect at $0.8 : . Howard strect at 123g. Wheat firm: sales 16,000 bushels white cee ot S13, t0'$1. 40 a $1 48 for choice. Corn steady at TBc..80c. for both white and yellow. Provisions Whiskey steady. steady. W y steady. ., Sept. 8, 1869. Wheat but fi eateries 75 a $6. Flour t firm ; superfine a $5. Se ren Randy," Oats ate om coting “in freely from Delawaro, and are selling at 35c. Whiskey moro active, and quoted at 27c. a 26c. Board of Directors have declared their purpose to continue to pay dividends to the persons selected by them as the genuine stockholders. Tsuppose a stockholder is not to be turned over to an action against the company (in which he must bear a part of the loss as a stockholder in case of recovery), when it appears that by an established course of proceeding the profits of the company from time to time are to be divided in part to persons not entitled thereto. ® * * It is also objected that this company is a foreign corporation, aud ought not to be restrained in this State. Conceding that rule to @ correct one where a corporation transacts all its business beyond the State where the action is brought, and has no property within tho State, it can hardly be said to be applicable to a railroad corporation, which ope. rates more than one-third of its road within the State and keeps an office for the transaction of its business here, and more especially 60 when by the act of the Logislataro of this State granting to the company the right to extend their road throug thie mato, was provided “thoy should be liable ia the same manner us corporations in this State, to be sued by summons,” * * * This case {s distinguished from the other cases of a similar charac- ter which have boen before the Court in that it is brought by a genuine stockholder, and is brought to protect his individual interests, and not for the benefit of himself and other stockholderg. ‘The other gases were dismissed for reasons not exisiiig in this. # * * * The con- clusion to which I have arrived is, that the ordor restraining the defendants should be to a certain extent granted. The dividend now declared belongs to the genuine stockholders. Whenover it is ascer- tained who they are, they will be entitled to receive Whig says of the factotum of Seward:— But, then, woe see it reported in the Now York press that, notwithstanding all his rant and cant in his paper about human freedom, he is suspected of being engaged, with other of his abolition brethren, in fitting out piratical looking schooners in the New England ports for the Afri- can slave trade. This has a ‘pad look, and we fear it may bo the means of getting ono of Thurlow’s halters around his own neck. But anything to escape the lot of a Yaukeo menial. So Tet him rip. No Caanck For Dovatas wy Norva Canoua.—The Wil- mington Herald says :— A We really think the “Little @iant’’ stands but a slim chance of Carrying a united delegation to the Charleston Convention from this State. Three or four of the leading democratic papers of the SI openly avowed their determination uct to support him should he be nominated, and the rest will undoubtedly follow suit as soon as thoy learn their cue. ‘Tue COryRIGHY Demyckacr, tie Obicago Journal pro- pounds the following -— QvEKy.—If the great principis of popular sovereignty came over in the Maytiower, as Douglas claims, how can he got it copyrighted? ‘The Hon. J. Morrison Harris is renominated to repre- sont the Third Congressional district of Maryland in the noxt Congrees. Edward M. Dennis to be Deputy Postmaster at Wauke- gan, Il, vice H. W. Dorsett, resigned. adies Returning from the Country, vers and tyes, at 64. and 7s., with idren’s boots and shoes, all styles and prices, patronize MILLER & CO.’S, 887 Canal sireet, Fall Clothing. Good black cloth frock coats... G0... nch eloth frock coats. Cassimere business coats... ng gaiters, at 12s.; slip Jndies’, misses, boys’ and eb) Eas CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES. Prices greally re“uced. Family machines $50; $50. BARTHOLF Manufacturing Company, 434 Broadway. & Co., Introduce This Day the Au- for gentlemen's hate. 8, 4 and.& Astor House, er’s Sewing Machi: periority of these machines: every person who usesthem. They are aday sewing, either coarse or tine; are perfectly and are easily kept in ord ‘amily Sewing Machine ‘well understood by pied to all kinds Simple in thelr op- S'The Famuly Seta’ Sachites a $00 and S78 are Just what la TIMNNY. M. SINGER & CO., 458 Broadway. Grover & Baker's Noiseless ‘AMILY SEWING MACHINES. Temporarily at £01 Broadway, Ne 182 Fulton street, Brooklyn, MoGratu.—On Wednesday, Sept. 7, Mary Janz B. Mc- Gram, in the 19th year of her age. The friends of the family, and those of her brothers, George and John, aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from her father’s residence, No, 129 East Twenty-ninth street. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. McKenna.—On Thursday, Sept. 8, of consumption, Mi- cuaxt Courrexay McKxwwa, in the 244 year of his age. Further notice will be givon in to-morrow’s paper. Paxsons.—At Lugerne, Warren county, N. Y., on Sun- day, Sept. 4, Carouing, infant child of Robert B. and Mary M. Pareons, of Flushing, L. I. Pire.—On Wednesday, Sept. 7, WisaM W. Pres, in the 46th year of his age. His friends and acquaintances, and the members of Get- ty Lodge No. 11, I. 0. of 0. F., are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, Gpiiayy morning, at ten o’clock, from hlis ate residence, No. 1 West Thirtieth street.’ a ania London ane Norwich, England, papers please copy. Yoursr.—In this city, on Sunday, Sept. 4, of consump- tion, Saran Hareser, wife of Henry P. Porter, aged years. STRICKLAND.—On Wednesday, Sept. 7, of old age, Mrs. HANNan STRICKLAND, aged 89 years, 5 months and 23 days. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, William Strickland, corner of Leonard and Withers street, Williamsburg, this (Friday) morning, at half past nine o'clock. Saryker.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Sept. 7, Carua- Rink, wife of Burdett Stryker, in the 49th year of her age. ‘The friends and relatives are invited to attend the fune- ‘The size of the picture is double that of any colored. published by. the LONDON NEWS, belog $6 by SOC) and is rather than four ‘0f the Hibua trated London News. Iwill be the finest colored plate ever Inmed by the London News, and beyond question tho beak ture of the Pp eran meen ae As will be very great, and the supply neceams~ ~ aati aaa Orga ey sible to supply them. & ROG! Orders received by tvery mews ageut and booker ia ther rs oy United States and Canada.” RANSLATIONS, and at reasonable pric ea. Legal documents drawn for Cuba, Porto Rico and all Spa- nish ‘America. be Porto eo ACH. ‘205% Broadway. PHYSICIANS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. Hay reeeived letters from the Gruggtsta and apothecaries of the Union ith pure inportem article of bra oe their midence, 1 Bare ‘co Paul now T hive teen wiahle to doe, fie fed hom ‘ntil now ve ‘n unal 80, will state, Owing to the shortness of etop in the prices of brandy have ruled so was unabie te import and sell tat reasonable ut, happily, things axe- changed; the wine vineyarde of France for the past ant rece sent year have been uncommonly fruitful, and phioes of beae. dy have come down ia France 10a gure, “Tee duty on French brandy has also been lowered neatly seveate led ly ener ral, from her late residence, No. 106 Jay street, this (Fri- | frend® and to supply them with pure imported French cogmag ~ Grover & Baker's zy day) afternoon, at half paat two o'clock. NEW CLOAK MAKER AND quiuTER, | “Stina without them, wouettn cesiiad a their por and so far as it can is) seeectabaod tae Dr. E. D. Crawford has received the sernvornte Sena- | - : Flour firm; domand good: sales 1,700 bbls. at $3 1214 any of the stockholders hold none of the stock that is not | torial nomination in the district composed of the countic: very bottle $8 25, for State from old Chicago spring wheat; $3 75a $425 centian: there is no reason for prohibiting the payment to | $+ cumberland, Perry, Juniata and Mifflin, Pa. siesta cannes sencehaed locke Feats |, SUEAEMAN.— At No, Sackett street, Brooklyn, on | BRANDY." Timpor. the brandy from France myself, ‘ite for extra Iowa and Illinois, from new spring wheat; $4 50 | them ofthe dividend now declared by the company. In PEELS Ke. r ‘f ‘Work is unequalled in beauty and strength, and all other ma- | Thursday morning, Sept. 8, of consumption, Euzaner, oh i se cae poe Set t . I bottle 02} for extra Michigan, Indiana aud Ohio, and $5a | the affidavits submitted to mo on the part of tho de. | The Indianapolis Daily Adlas thinks the ticket Governor | chines useless for this business tn comparison. Come and see | daughter of Mr. Charles Shearman, of Wildfleld, county | fuPibt ln my own warehouse, scal it with my own soal, 2 $4 6234 for gan, f ? ht Bi Fee ak on walt” OF ‘the | swiliecd ies 3 vi 3 a them a: 501 Broadway. Price $65. Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 26 years. s y certificate, ta purity and - 96:25 for double extras. Wheat firm: sales 12,000 bush- | fendants, it is stated that more than one-b Willard has been laboring for at Washington is Hunter, of 2 unadulterated gen ‘els. No, 2 Chicago spring to arrive, at spilt tose original subscribers for the stock continue to hold their The funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at | For sale by all druggists and apothecaries. : Virginia, for President, and Willard, of Indiana, for Vice Fall and Winter Under Garments for | two o'clock, from her late resid ¢ ° d white Ohio on private to the present time. ‘There is no doubt as to y > 1 e “ n > residence. UDOLPHO WOLFE, = Legge 8 Tete “Ohio, iininnes rite tga, Rock the dividend now declared, and aa there are no | President. men, women aud children, at MCLAUGHLIN’S, corner of Seen Washington, D.¢., on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 22 Beaver street. &c., scarce. Corn in good demand, closing firm. Sales | allegations that any fraudulent stock was issued prior to The republicans of the Fourteenth Congressional district a x Euza, wife of Richard Ste nett, and eldest daughter | MVHE IMPURITIES OF THE OROTON WATER. of John and Mary Graham, aged 22 years, 6 months and | TL" "ckN Ine TRO URIO EUTRAL~~ The LondonStereoscopic Company’s De= | 15 days : ae Loge ED! READ. THE TOLLOWING: = ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of James | »,Zh¢ following testimonial from a well Known gentleman Bird, Bsq., No. 116 Ninth avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, tT ike crea ee ae on ee ushels No. 1 It afloat, and from store, at 69c.; | 1850, there seems to be no good reason for restraining the Bite 6 ’ i al penny viet. dake imports to-day--9,000 bbls. four; yment of the nds upon any atock which is now | of Ohio have nominated the Hon. Harrison G. Blake, of 20,000 bushels wheat. Canal exports—1,100 bbls. four, fel by persons who held it prior to 1850, and haye not | Medina, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the | pot— 27,000 bushels whea,t 20,000 bushels corn. transferred their stock at any (ime since that period. Hon. Cyrus Spinic, of Wayne For sereostopes and pictures, 584 Broadway. Burra1o, Sept. 6 P. M. With these exceptions, the injunction is contiaued as to Paris Boot ad Sh Received ee " . \ a Organization of the ‘stomach. It is only one of many wi f ” ‘ ‘ % ecte ohibite aris Boots an oe8 ecelve ¥ | atone o'clock, without further invitation. “Her remains v‘ receiv ‘ors, ‘choose yokes ghee toad Ea oa ere eas Dea ert ce aivitehd on tht Se eee Personal Intelligence. EUGENE FERRIS, bootmaker, SL Nassau street, between | will bo taken to Greenwood for interme Ss tbe werhcc'a ‘so wall badwetto the New York aie By Lake extra: (400. bbls. Ny , Mrs. Exes Wanmtt, | reference to other advertisements, it will be seen the. are for sale everywhere. Principal depot Nos. 13 and 15 Park. ld aud manufactured by HOSTETTER & , New Yore, August 21, 1850. i os 7 ote! ot rie! 7 9 nil ) John aud Fulton, Wapetr.—On Wednesday, Sept. jemand: sales o ing at 60sze.; | poration untd, by the decision of some court of competent | Captain H. J. Martstene, U.S.N., and family were , Sept. $200 bushels new Nord doe to arrives at Be. {900 | Jormittn, stall be establnied win ae the genuine | goyony ih arivais yesterday a Uhe Fith Avenoe Hots | Wheeter & Wilson's Sewing Machines. | ‘7 2030urh 07 respecttuy | Eaekere ene ushols mixed Nos, 1 and 2.do. from store at Shc; 8400 | stockholders In the company, oF until the Pirtier Orer OF Tewill bo recollected thatit was Captain Hartstono who | fics $06 Brosdway, New York. fuvlted to stlend tho fe vorahe freee Te ee beCHnALY, | BaMIKH, Piisburg, Pa. ; rus 8¢ ch of Dr. Kane, and who brought inthe | Woed’s Patent Family and Manuface | brother, George Stophens, Washington avenue and De- | Dr. Hosrermn, Pittsburg, Pa.:— closing firm: sales 45,000 bushels No. 1 Illinois, mostly to ‘was sent in c a ced’s ot 5 y muss setbsoaege Pe ichin er . = ¢ arrive, at 6c. Other grains quiet. Whiskey nominal. Arrivals and Departures. Resolute, and who afterwards presented her to Quoen | turing sewing eachines, rice $60 to $129. Oflee 477 Broad. | raw strect, South Brooklyn, this (Friday) afternoon, at ammurgorme reais past E'bare been aiced with ndlzestion, Freighta steady. | Lake imports 4,000 bbls. flour, 28,000 ARRIVALS. Victoria. - ‘Wanrcoms.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday afternoon, Sept. | diarhow. Being a medical man, myself, 1 Gamal exports’-1°900 bbls a oes 00 bushels whizat, | yFfom Landon, ia ship President Fillmore—Capt Brunelle, |G sgore Chartes Stewart, the senior captain of the | Herring’s Patent Champion Fire 8, of consumption, Dania Akw Wurrcom, wife of George C. | medicine, ut knowing that the peculiar, cond I 1 gl y and son. 44 " ‘00 corne! tee e 3,000 bushels corn. (i 7 | ies dane ai Soe DEPARTURES. American Navy, and one of the most illustrious of its com- | AN4 Lirglne proof safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray } Whitcomb. - ty are respect, | Mecectot s bottle of your’ cel 000 fF street, Ne ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- | more readily induced to make the experiment in uence: Oswrto, Sept. 8, 1859. For Liverpoo!, in steamship America, from Boston—Nr and | jpanders, has clued from his Buropean tour. , fully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday aflornoon, | af ine recent and present excitement in relation to, the delete: Flour unchanged: sales 500 bbls. Wh eat eee firs im Bacio. end es LI tala pgs ie bie The Webster statue, in front of the State House, Bos- Sugars Reduced.—'Ten pounds Coffee $1- | at two o'clock, from No. 26 Stanton street, Brooklyn. ous efecs ofa free uas ofthe ‘Croton water, since It has eae ing demand, but the continued NCarclty Of esr aaatice | Mrand Mrs Geo Shea, A Mrausso, 8 ¥ bewic, Jos A ton, will be inaugurated on tho aftornoom of the 1th of | Also, Fchest of tex $1, al REDFORD'S, 92 Udanue street, | “Rios Falls, Vermont, paper please copy; 2” | bled unmistakable evidences of being largoly. impr ~ EN ee ee OL ee Lees | Ge ¥' Baare. and child, Peter McLeod,’ Jr, J D Hunter, r. Lothrop will offer the prayer, Pro- | Bro Wutox. On Thursday. sopte, aller’ s Lingering ile | WHRTeR Fy ba my reales ant Shades Tiiseis * ee. Oats AM: ne FP ae ley, Sid pet GN Var atwe into the han helor’s Hair Dye ness, Jacos Wii ‘i aged 74 years. Thaye a Dottles, within the last feats i imi i 000 bush james Ha, 1 , Jacos WHITs0: : ; used three throe weeks. | Ba. and barley quiet. Canal freights unchanged. Lake im- Ge dey, Kent Williain Ellis, Nashvill ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully soa to take the bitters I had not had are rar, Keokuk, 18160 bbls. four, 83,500 bushels wheat, 11,700 do. Barley, 600 do. oats, 300 do. poss. anal ‘exports—1,650 \. Hour, 12,800 bushels wheat, lo. oats. bt: susie ‘Toronto, C.’W., Sept. 8—6 P. M. Fiour firm, Wheat declining; large receipts. Oats de- . Peas 55c. ey declined 1c. ees GevcINCINNATt, Sept, 8, 1869, | jour—Some symptoms of improvement in the markef Pn manchanged. Nee eee at Eset Provi- firm, but advanced rates check transactions. eaecsitaitils Cinoxco, Spt: 88 F jet. Wheat inactive, and declined gc. Corn irks ands of 4,000 bushels ‘at 64c. Oats dull.’ Receipts to-day—3,200 bbls. flour, 84,000 bushels wheat, 14,000 Dushels corn, 12,000 bushels oats. Shipments—6,600 bbls. flour, 60,000 bushels wheat, 18,000 bushels corn. Phomas William Rodri 8 Uhrbach, M: aller, (Consul's passenger).—Total 40. For Hallfax—Measrs Win E Townsend, Mass; 1 She S G RFrith, Halifa ew For Savannah, per steamship Montgtmery—: D Chase, M Brinswanger and wife, EM Brown, J wife and three children, M Leroy, J Scharz, Mrs Mi and two children, Miss (irace G Hall, Mrs Sarah Mallon, Johnson, FLBurt, H A Crane, D Abram, T Brown, FS derson, Mf Brune, Win Mulligan, J MeDougal aud "wit hen, JH Derlin, © Vorus, Mrs Denman, Mar H Morheimer, wife B wife, Catharine ( vh Russe and wife, M Nathan, J Rosenbauin, J Matlhouse, Q nd, Alfred Tonnyson, isa a icerschaum, and rarely takes a pose that the Harvard M. A, means ton and vicinity it means Mutual tho Morphy dinner. to deliver a loc- evening this. week, eds of which are to be given to the public library of Lenox, Mass, According to the Keokuk Journal, Louis Paulson, the celebrated chess player, is about taking his departure Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou- pees—The best in the world, wholesale and retail; and the dye privately applied. No. 6 Astor House. Barry's Tricopherous is the Best and beautifying, cleanin; Ladies try it, article for dressing, reserving and restoring the Rupture Cured by Marsh & Co.’s Radi- ‘They also keep silk elastic stockings for vart- cose veils; supporters andsthoulder braces. Instruments for No. 2 Vesey street, Astor House, invited to attend the funeral, from his late residenc §8 Henry strect, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. MISCELLANEOUS, es T JONES, 10,AND 12 ANN STREET.—A NEW STYLB of shoes and gaitess at $3 50. Also French calf dress boote &t$4, Warranted satisfactory. T WHOLESALE. NE’ Ba UK TIES, SCARFS, STOCKS, &c. MOTLEY & JOHNSON, No. 7 Warren street, importers and manufacturers. LL KINDS OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES AND EN-, paria aaea & CO., importers and publishers’ 'W STYLES my stomach and bowels for the Inst three montis, and during that time I had lost Afteen pounds of este Taino Weeks [have gained fe pounds in weight ave Bad ravenous 4] ite, per and no Papela or dherhost. But whe eall your incomparable prepa ration bitters. I find it a delightful pungent, aromatic to . taste, and the tangible effects upon the warmth to the st ‘holer_ Turfuce of the body, exciting copious. perspiration, without ales Mulating the brain ‘or accelerating te hervous wyitem 60 18 tae Teave any feelings of lussitude ot relaxation. ‘This is my Hence in the use of this admirable. preparation. Let others, it tral ONG. W. WESTBROCSK, 7] West Fifteenth streot._— TPRURKS, VALISES, BA‘38, &C., WHOLESALE ANES f. ane ‘W. B. STRONG, No. I Warren street, corner ey roadway. et wu BE PUBLISHE » TO MORROW MORNING, A THRILLNG 1 Kennedy’s Medical Discovery is War= resus ¥ supply of goods 5 [obec La eiaeatt eae Hramse ost wife, MI Nathan J oeeoneity ae coreg from that city for Now’Yorks, to challenge Morphy to a A lo dura eerotaley eryaipeles, ‘eslishotss,oonld head, ul- | Sau Vutisctes Aen eee soromchagrs RISH ROMANCK| a er, S Hoare mer, J Rutherford, 'G A Wadleigh, A Loring, match gamo of chess. For sale by all druggists, ——————— — This Board met last evening, the President, Thomas | For Savannah, in the steamship Star of the South—Miss Cul- | Canada is about to take his leave of the provinoes. Lady | 4, Iircemsitir ante of sebtteM., tchoe cates, 1 Tarulinrd, ott toasted aud poupedt tar canroon eal Orecn NEW AND BXCITING STORY, ‘McSpedon, Esq. , in the chair. See ae eee Stone Nae NO Nin TH Whe, | Head had postponed her usual reception, it was under- iruleut external complaints, tel, cost $400; will be sold for $160. Inquire at Ml West EENTED al petitions and papers were received and re- | ing, AT Nismm, H Lindern, M Strauss, Copt Td Thomas, lady | Stood, in view of the anticipated leave taking. er of any other remedy. Manufactory, 8) Maidon | Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. FLoReNOe Ouee by sos is dud infant, N Dessau, JU Shultz, Andrew Polfus, RX Bew- | — Liout. Rdward F. Beale returned to his home in Chester, ¥. ECLGIELGE WEUNGEE GARDE NGeme a0. 0 ferred. ghamp) ME and Mrs Cd Mulan @ Forteous, Howell Cobb, | Pa., ou Monday. After an absence of nearly twelve | oa.) a tistie Opem Cushioned Bil 7 shove celebraied cards, cloganly engraved, aaa bo bad SEC anie ee a ee, Cleary, Dt Williams, L'A Thornton, A.W. MeCoy, J’ Lioyd, | mouths, having spent a severe winter upon the plains, | |, TRenetitnls Sat menting at years exhibiting of only in Broadway, corner of Duane sireet FLORENCE O'NIEL: Company be permitted to ye, Raw ey, Peter Lynch, a age. Y ee BUSTLES. NIRT shat the Highth Avenue Rail Tro age of their tracks | From Richmond, de, in the steamship Jamestown—Thos | Mayor Harris, of New Tondo, is building an clegaut | Phrenological Examinations, with | ‘Ladies sbould wear Moore's Patcot Scalloped Tnflated Bus FLORENCE O'NIRLS day a turn-out or switch on the soul sibs Hancock, lady and child, Miss Reed, Thos Chatmers, John W | new mansion. It will bo the finest dwelling in that city. | chars an‘full written characters, given daily at FOWLER | Ue, if they wish thelr skirts to get full elegaat and graceful, LORENGE O'NIELS i, Broadway, and to use the same .| Snow, Mrs FE Crump, Malloch and lady , Windwood, 308 Broadway. Wholesale by B. F. MOORE, 131 Nassau sireet. Ret #10) 4 H in Canal street, at or near Ys Mrs M Hammill, Wind Bromwell, T Hi Sharp, Mra J H Otey, | _ Stephonson, the famous English engincor, got $225,000 . everywhere. SEECE OnnEE goin pn ferred th hae eee alles hype he rebeaGes Ww Aa and, bse if await f Par at “i es aaa ™M LDWIN’S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. FLORENCE O'NTEL: Talley, ‘s Jones and three cl ren, Mra C Rowland, two is manuscript of ‘ ¢ Lost ’’ for $25. a] Ni ‘A NT. s "} 4 Ninth Avenue Railroad Company. Adopted, aud gent t0 | OA ind nurse, HK Darden) JA Valsler, RJ Allon, 8 | 8014 Bis manuscript of © Paradis sieges Carmy—Huwrrr.—At Davenport, Towa, on Monday, Sept. | B — FLORENCE Q'NIBL: Tanner, Geo W Wakefeld, Win Brotherton, JN Harrell, HL ee at AE aaa Wygand, O Allen, G Montousen, HC Rowland, and four in the swerage. ‘THE PIRR AT FOOT OF ELEVENTH STREET. In reply to a resolution of the Board of Aldermen, ask- For Norfolk, &e, in the steamship Torkspwii--Haaky, Ag : ory, FLORENCE O'NIEL: THE LARGEST IN THE CITY HORENCE NEL: 5 co Rev, city, to Mary F. Hewry, of the former piace. orge F. Magoun, Joun D. Carey, of this ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTHDAY OF GENERAL LAPAYETTE.— se aetins treme FH ENCE ‘This event took ploce Tuesday, and was celebrated ina | "2 2ae—Berr.—On Thursiuy afternoon, Sept. 8, atthe | Built by Wm. B. Astor, Esq., expressly for ‘ FLORENCE INTEL: > the. Bite tin ahurch, Washington strout, come . 0. 10 AND 72 BOWERY. , GF Cock, J G Gi chor, Wm Kreuser, Robt becoming manner by the Fitty-fifth regiment, Gardo La- Episcopal hu ‘ch, Washingta a trout, corner of Sand Street, NO. 70 AND 72 BO! Ang by what authority a pler is being built at the foot of | Hosen: oe tt ombold, R Coruel and Indy Tout Chalta, | fayetto, Col. Eugene Le Gal, who made a Sie creek pas ‘yn, by the Rey. Benjamin C, Cutler, D. D., Mr. Bar’ Eleventh street, East river, the Street Commissioner states ‘L Chase, Mr Winters, H Hertz, H Dalsin, WG Mead, Geo “AREY, Of ly On, 6 tof fashionable fall and winter cloth. H . - ~ wCarry, of Brooklyn, to Miss CaaRtorre BRLL, ‘Tho Jargest assortmen! A selon Na halt wcknall,’ J Durance, ‘Miss K RW Lark, BK rade on the occasion. At nine o'clock in the mornin; Robert Boll, Esq., ornsey, Rag? | ing, of every variety, tuste and sty! + ve that the Superintendent of Wharves called upon Mr. Law | Black Ll, De rene is E Golden, ‘ik, & eet, Dg et daughter of Robort Bell, Esq., of Guernsey, Eng ‘fh this THE REBEL'S DAUGHTER, A Tale of the Irish Rebellion of 7 é ge han at any other stor elty. Db H, J Kersey, Mra Sprague, Mrs A Clarke, Miss K | they procoeded to the foot of Cortlandt street where th oe FRANCIS 5. SMITH, . Ff Everett, HB Kverett, J J Tompkins, Mrs. I David wbtanind =," St. Patrick’ x A i 7 5 ‘Author of and Mr. Secor, who are billding tho picr; that Mr. Law | kvereti, Hs Hveret J.J Hompking. Mea Ingram, David | owed the Washington Continontals, of Paterson, N. J., } , Darx—Conam,—-At-St. Patrick's Cathedral, by the Rov. $40,000 saved yearly by being off Broadway, “green Wilson, The Emigrant,” . the Child ee James, lady p ' si Y. G. Josees Dany, Fsq., of Brooklyn, to Mis: avelee . ” claims authority from a resolution of the Common Council, | Field, John J Hill, Miss Stinson, Miss kt W Manners, Mrs) | numbering sixty-five men, when the two commauts pro. } ST eEinciion en Gane ORE, tO NES | qhe best artists that can be had in the world aro employed Gbarits,” * Azael Kain,” &e., de. which, he says, was passed in 1847, and that Mr, Secor ia | Rutherford and child, J Hawking and two children, D) Rosen | coed to the front of the City Hall, in the Park. At this | nt. 8, at tho resi- | in the enstom and other departments of this establishment, a berg, LW Seely and lady, M A Weed, ng lace the Garde Lafayeue were to haye received a stand | aS a inder directions from the Harbor Commig- | A Russell, G Fity oe and lady, lig! ul P » sae ‘ = cereal th AMATER (0 Miss Ewa eldest a M feminists Noble, He Weae AL let, lady and child; W I'scott, Miad | Sot furnished the colors, and the resentation “ens in, |, DUNN—FARG e Joseph's edad cured by the use of 8. Stell. TALE OF Waa nonuteent the Stopol Cosa ea Fespocting the | Toesiuch, Lewis siern,'T Newiy—aid 19 in the stecrage. Geiinitely postponed. The troops, however, were. re. | ghusclt ty de Rev. Mr, Farrell, Mr. Davip Dust, Jt, t0 | she blters his f.no new pemndy Dut a LOVE AND ADVENTURE, forth » joner states that in 275 a ee Miss Lovsa I, youngest daughter of Peter Farges, Esq. known to the public of J y —_— the yeur 1857 the eum of $23,600 was appropriated, and | For Richmond, £c, in the Cn yp ele ed by big Honor, and made # very ereaitable dis- be fiseky, io ehter of Peter Farges;, Hea. yee dare in general tise here, in France, Feng’ | Mfr, Smith has taken reat care in collecting the taateriale for in 1668 the sum of $10,000 was appropriated, for a | W Baliwin. fein, iiss Fitagerald, WT Underuill, Misg | Pity, Trey then proceeded to Elm Park, Bloom New London, Ct., papers please copy. Wey Routh America, 48 well as throughout the East ir dies | his new story, and will spare no pains to it the beet be monument to Major General Worth. It appears trom the | B,Wwllee lily esas mut two childern, Mr Dey, witeand | BY the Righth avenue car, whero they pass : Harz—Munai.—-On Wednesday, Sept, 7, at Pelhamville, anoug the West Teal alan sean stroet, Hag ove blanc Saeneae Comptrolier’s report for the year 1858, that $14,156 60 was | three children; Walter S Douglass, Miss Smith, Lieutenant | With their wives and children. | In the “afternoo ad | Westchester county, by the Rev. ofley, rector of &, BIBIN sole Agent for the United ates, | nouncementot another soy by this popular author theipene_- spent in that year. There is therofore an unexpended ba. | HuncacUSN; Ghavies Barth, Chas -Anschnte, Camp, Wm | banquet was spread out on the lawn in front of the hotel, | Tans chart, Mt 8G. Hatt, Coun. | a | GR hive cusao arrangeterio, 00, pris anette c lance of $9,948 50. | Tho contract for erocting railing and | Bow, Miss Fits, Mieg Foster: Ales Warn, Poort Anithand | gucsis; wore quickly Died: aad te Dont cyan ae aha. | ciiman of the Fitth district of this city, to Hane 8. laugh | Eee Me willbe Feud (otro tnomning and forsale by rar flagging sidewalks around the monument was advertised | Cleary, Misa ey, WR TSM Teton, Lainisden, Scott | Bie er dna eds and the bounty, was of the | ter of Charles G. Murch, Esq. Harbormaster of the port SUNIONS. pENETRATING THE PLES 11 newsagent throughout the country. Four Cor October 6, 1858, and tho bids were opened on tho 18th of | Talia "RG ReGerts Mev HT, Bnswett Mos’ Virginia Ranks, 1 | Mont Ubexeeptionable character. After dinnor) senti- | Gr Now York. ENLARGEMENT OF THE G @EAT Tom | Pet COPY: the same month. The contract was awarded to the lowest | Gartie, BO. Miss M Underhill, John Cleary, WH Jarvis | Tents pe rie oy Birtoadien tae arcponed: Wen Hexetor—Hart.—On Thursday, Sept. 8, by the Rov. T. | 1.4 eured without pain, so that the boot can be * corn Immed- ILDER'S PATENT SALAMANDER SAFE, <4 pidders, and the fact was communicated to the Common | and child, Misa Noyes, WH Johnson, Indy and five children | Were responded to by Brigadier General Hall, Colonel Le } yg; r, Mr. J. Grosvox Herrtor to Miss Kusm Ansa, Sent. eer the operalion, without the least incor venience to the W ‘oR Council, and by them referred to a committee, and tho | Peter B Williams, Mrs H C Dawson, Miss LM Bailey, Mrs F L be) ane Tinklemeir, of D rey; Major Le Clerx, | Ganghter of Gen. William Hall, all of this ci patie i. by Dr, ZACHARIE, surgeon cbirop odist, 760 Broad: GREAT FIRE PROOF SAFE OF THE WORLT y, ‘avert wag passer! by Nhe Board and Layproved be tho Po = os in steerage. poneiaapee pie a c pee, |S, fe Py Mediion—SaiTn.—On Tuesday, August 23, by the Rov. | Way. Refers to the physicians and eurgeov 4 of the city. Varranted free from Mayor. Notw: nding the fact that the timo during | |For Rio Janeiro, in brig Tempest, from Montevideo—Mr i 2 atte eee Pin Ae Gams Arthur J. Dounelly, at the residence of the bride, Artur | =~ 7 ENT IMPROV.) ATMOSPRERIO » G. A . Witch tho contractor could have. been compelled to exe. | Washburn and lady, of Sevsnaaby ca. geiltes 7 Washington's March,” &e, “Tho Gardo Lie | Sroatynos to CaTunst Sma, all of this city. De eee ETT chi plates, for act eat teetheeThe pute No: 191 BROADWAY sorts cute his contract had expired, and the cost of material to fayette 7 “hf a panne and were snorN—FreL,—On Thursday, Sept. 8, at the residence | And strangers are particularly invite’, ‘to examine this simple | — 7 name be used bad in the meantime increased, Messrs. Cornell Seriina Nronoxs rw Inuio1s.—Recently, a piece bar ae ut en inleera ‘sth ood Red wer tted in | of the brido’s father, by the Rev. F. 0. ¢, Tomas B, | but ingenlons invention, No. 12 Wverley place, near Broad- wes YOU ASK FOR have taken the contract, on tho understanding that they | of animated property calied George Bowlia, was put ap any sh ipeu Oue Solus ‘Owded out in consequence of | G.porn to Apvis L., daughter of David Field, Ksq., ail of re ance pinata el nal WORCKSTE vey ahall not be held stricily to the specified time. ‘Tho Street | on the block wt Carrollton, Greene county, Tlinois, and | the press up R WHISK eRe OR eS—IF PRES ot bia ne gh I Commissioner is informed that there is litte doubt that | sold to the highest bidder. ’ His offence was'a violation of Wines AML Mice eee on Thursday, ished x iN SE PERHINS the work will be completed within the epevitied time. Wie law which prohibits the immigration of negroes into Aid for the Poor Widow. G. Paox, of C " r soe in. and ‘All other kings are worthless tnite. THR WIDENING OF READE STRELT, the Stat Having been tried and found gailty, ho was 4 New York, Sept. 7, 18 G,, to Mi S Staten Island, ier aiain or injuring the skin. Price $1. lisinous Compounds. By acommunieation from the Sireet Commissioner, it and not boing able to pay the mon vas TO THD EDITOR OF THE HERALD. —On Thursday, Sopt, 8, at St. George's “Te UG GRAITAM, 109 Nassau street, unrivalled e“mdtmont ig sold aM over the world by re appears that the assessment for widen eet . Felis Morton for sixteen months. It does not pee Oe lpn, ae bo dang ‘ chureh, by the Rov. Dr, Tyng, Mr, PRaxos M. Pressox to | —___— a | sr eciable dealers from Broadway to Wash é han a Ua tis litte ransaction in human flesh and blood | Wr: ime since. Lam a poor seataring man, ait regret toy | Diss Lov Burr. : ri Pace FLOU ® AND SALT, HOMINY AND OATMEAL | Whslotate axe ‘Aftor a considerable quant i Any convulsive exctoment among the philiauthro. overty, or L would be more liberal. Tel bee 49 hold up hor PLATI—BRooKHELD.—At Morristown, N. J., on Thurs- {| sacks—W ih name, &c., bevutifully printed, nasurpassed | sone Board adjou to Moniny next bur sister State te ad, for God will not let ber starve, a 8, by the Roy. David Irving, Cusgups A, Puatr, © in quality, Di. VANDERMLOOF, No, 174 Weal street,