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tab tata ye aide? “4 NEW YORK HURALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1859, 6 iW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1859 =. aoe : —-; POLITIOAL CAMPAIGN. he Snes ant the sacha pares aut Maou ren son, no 8 Ooy mance ge | CR je Al ALS. a \ vis Mone LL WOTICIORO DE NUEVA ——oe : THD prospects of the Opera are guiting better | , Zum Mevre and Soothe, tx, vhapetgen Bounpetts wed | pesswany grea, Gants, beste Wie RoHeieee BE MvErA TORE. of the Democracy | stouuses rine, were wea do duy nusceramscuon | With cacS performance, Nothing Maer conld be desited Bon M Kean ial ine an hare ate ie NOTICIONO DE NUEVA YORE. Grand Rally Thave heard this opposition party styled black ropibli: | thau the “seria di Roba” on Monday, in which Mme. ls, Mie Wight ie Caen and tervant Maso Moyer ROUBLE RHERE OUT fo Baw at Old Tammany. thet aay decigateoen HT ween Oe Fs a! ame to FAVS | Gazzanign mace fise success, and Forri the greatoot ore ie Houta, Mw Le Beene, Wiese Bell Me ONLY spawn prices DOUBLE SHRI fore the substantive: 1 would call'thom ‘Brows repaby Chevreuse we have had here. There isa great deal of in~ fa, Mee Maca vant, re M es OnLy SPA Nie PRICKS CORRRNT. cans. (Applause and laughter.) I have very little tosay terest attached to this evening’s performance, as Boau- a Porat Sirs Weise, ee eeNOFU LS Sea en " Ratification of the State and City | rer! A mgeon ira thlm Noted — rr nie | cardé, the celebrated Italian tevor, will make his débul tn gic, Caughter and servant, Dr and Mrs Permision abd uurse, Forsvas ADVERT Inte Hab ow Nominations, has laid ite band. Iwill leave. them there. fut T’have | ‘“L& Favorita,”’ a riNe which certainly offers him a fine op- | Mise re Mare hice ohne feet, Mew weeme aod | aires WW Mire. | > coptes ta wrappers for ioday's nai pono MED much to say concerning those who set this ballin motion. | portunity. Mme. Gaswanige’s triumphs ix this opera will | Bowell, Mrs Leauthels to daughters and won, Mead ties ft Re rap a———_____ "a a The, Brawn whom they now turn thelr backs | bo readily remembered. Siidatd arse; Mrand Mra iliga, obit and | if rit alg repeals Ge | A? MEARS WADEING CARD DEPOT, a Baoas SPEECH OF DANIEL 8.DICKINSON, | ovory breea, and Irish the loadees shrieks thas | APropos to the Opera: Mir. Ullman sends tho following’) HOG SF sone yren i scien, ‘uo laren and two serenade; - J val oon. ‘la ; Laine ao, &o., &o. Comets ewe Capt. neon ne bees ee | ronbrkige, Profesn Cae a eee ponte sree B General Brown. (Applause aad laughter.) But now TO THE EDITOR OW THN NEW YORK HERALD. dren, Mr abd Mre If A Colt "rand Mit'h Geroen wed ent, and that be is im the hands of ‘the law, be is called ‘‘oraay old Acabsaty or Muse, Nov. 1, 1869. | Mr and Mra Mayer, 4 children and servant, Mrand Mre Frod ft and be cured, No. 54 Beekman ‘The demooratic republican electors of the olty of New | Brown,” and left to his fate. Whit we assert is that the ‘The tenor of the article on the Opera in "a Hanaty | Brows, Miss Boron, Mr and Mrs ( Day son’ and daughter, Mr Married. a calculated to produce the impression that See Mie |. ANGEL—Soynaw.—At St. Ann’s church, in this city, by | —————— i : i a Lt ‘York assombied in great force at Tammany Hull at eight | Conduct of Brown and bis associates is the natar some misunderstanding beweem Mr. Strakosch and my- | 4 Mr and | the Rev. Mr. Gullaudet, L. X. Avamuto Scam M., daughter | (\LABK’S SYRUF-~EVSRY DELIOATE FEMALE Tam clock lan evening, to ratify the Stato aid county nomal- | sowing ad year afer pear tho Topsblices funy. "Hoy | belly aud that bo‘bas withdrawn from. the managemeat Mra G Jord, Mrand MreL.C Souce, (children and two ser- | of Hon. J. H. Suydam.” ‘ Je fae ee ‘This ia not the case. Evor since last May, wion our asgo- jataran, fataran, Mr and Mra A St Martin, Boseets—Scuppex.—On Tuesday, November 1, at tho nations. ‘Franklin Ploroe, ex-Proaidont of the Vuited | mado” “thle slavery “question ‘tas becat ‘giated | Cation wae iver too laws May, when gaara serrant: Mand Mra if beopopet and hid, Mrand | mymclt Reformed church, W b square, by tho Rov, | ()UARE’S SYRUP—\SOF DYSEEPSLA, LIVER OB WOmrR without any cause under Heaven. So far from very formed, understanding hari Mre W Kieter, Mr Grandy, MJ W Sebi , Mr AW Robin- D Ls , by . J complatats, ia magh. States, was expected to be present, but did vot attend. | civanciog upon the tres Btareh the free Sealee cane ety | have marked our rélations, and I treat that this union son, My M Blsos, Mr Hi Killot Jr Mr A Rivant, Mr @ ur | Dr. Hutton, vasamus Bosuait, Jr., to ) daughter of | ‘Tho doors of the Old Wigwam were not thrown open to | advancing upon the slave Siatee, and not a single inch of | St@D¢ beyond the time stipulated in ¢ Biirn, a oes Menace enetot, Ket, LARK'® SYRUP B08 00 Mineeal OF ANY CORE Siyaneing upon 5 ing! wil loxcom:— WaireRs.—On Monday, October 24, by the drag to it, be etree the public until a very short time previous to the begin- freeones of the Caled ieee either of he cl oe Kosch, T Lromeranin Rev. Ralston T. Smith, My. J. Mxabs Hovoomn, of Bridgo- sale by. on BING, 1 w ning of the proceedings of the meeting, and the passages | slavery; for there is Dot @ rod. OF K upoo whieh ingrose | malority of the engagements mado by: him in. Burope, aed P Colonel ir L Biot tas coe ae : te Mice Clara C., daughter of Samuel D: Walters, | BARNES & PARK, Fark row, and ¥. 0. Jeading to the ball were crowded and blocked uo by grat | cou rio hemp enough fo iung themmaivesieiseor | The, wbaualded eucores achieved by Meri and sugoll | Redagece Mes Acie eoucseaeetyMeeaceanen | fan. of Now York cy. E TRIBES GURUE iw cain En oes masses of people from an early bour in the evening. adapiod to slavery that if the slaves did not run away | SorOborates the soundness of his judgment, Should’ | Hallonguls. Mr Fournia, Me Sot | by the Rev. Lewis Shuck, Huwwy S Homans eee wer tater ule in Ory chy aad on ta thie Rake, Comoe from the masters, the masters would have to run a Beaucarde and Madame Albertini tuif! all which thelr Ne Trey Guetthelmer, Mr G Boser, Mr CA Oto, | bY ; ia * S. Homans, late of New | Poansyivanie aad hic ‘The doors baving at longth been opened, tho immense | rom wtis slaves? Oo yi reputation claims for them—and I, for my part, who | ™F. ds Holyoake, ir ‘Lindam, Mr Jos For: | York, to Manaausrra W.’ Paxwmixe, of albany, N. Y. eT One ONG eta’ the atdtie’‘and talo the (Laughter.) Mevertholess, the | et ie pr nocd elgg apron Ral lan and | SB Me Lymaes, Mr RW Nathan, Mr HL Stone Mr FW | — Lawis—Baus.—On Wodnesday evening. Oct. 26, by tho ‘Concourse of persons rushed up rs an mind was excited, and republican pulpits, presses and firo- uently bas lon, Paris; Wr ‘Mr P Monod, Mr "I. Coe: &, » MAPPED BANDS, FACE, 11.€3, yd hall a strong and tumultuous stream. In a very fow | sides wore redolent of Kansas and slave territory, Every orga Same Genr eee the Mast dealt lewill be 8o-= | ter, JF, Mr Veraidt, Reve ler domed ftooraee. Wiis: alg Tp palling bg grate aaa eeaesy cure; Heyeman 4 Co's Camphor, toe Wil minutes the auditorium was as full as it could possibly be, | Beaten: that wo wore huh whee tees rea slave | at tho banda of the patrons of the Opera, since he, bas | fouls, Landes Wie Weber weer aine, Biekion, Mr Por” | oq., both of Brooklyn, ED. ‘apne : Tee ony EGE NAM & 00. and yot the ory was ‘still they come.”” Fal compact to perpotuale the blessings ot Ii thelr contracts at the same time as those of Ferr!, i Fone i Bu em, tom, Mr J. Becker; Mr Cartel. Giniihindaties fon, Jal 08 ii aaa 408 Breas A fine band of music enlivened the hours before They knew that one by one we became free States, and Susini. Purely managerial reasons have in- Me : - Le, d 3 wa nl RP unt ‘and " ~ - had at time this « ” duced us, however, to keep the engagement of Mme. Alber- ‘Vincens, Gali , 4 Baxer.—On Sunday, Ocwober 30, after a long illness, ORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NA: the meeting by playing several spirited patriotic | inaugurated a majority of siaty vous in tho fleas of Ree | title temporary secret. Mr. Srakosch, taking the credit { Samelery vinceoe Gniiod bevelim, Baba, Corian, Lan. | | Baxxn——On Sunday, 0 eee Pais eae atc linens. | CO tats, and al ibenses oF ie Ped Ae ah We ulrs, while deep-mouthed cannon Kept up ® continu- | rogentatives and six in the Senate of the United States, and | Of the go0d engagements, is of course bound toaccept the | Guillot, Mread re A'Nciley, MacManger, Dr and Mre Laux | county Monaghan, Ireland, 3 Penoplan 160 Bronte eee ar eACHA RIE, Ban im the Park, under the adroit manipulations of | very day the free States were growing stronger and the | blame of those which have turned out lees fortanate. | and niece, Mis M Furry, Miss V: ba ¢ | “istriends and’ scquaintanges are reepectfully invited | Srichtsiie’ ouway: Reforeto ike physicians ands ~~ i Pere hates numerically weaker. Some of the slave States, sae ars aly, proves. thas Hew, York reunion porninn be Si al Rosur, Quartier, ¥ Cross Mr,'and Mrs J | 1 attend the funeral, this Wednesday ‘qhtornona, st one | Postmaster, called the meeting to | aball oved. a TREE nears an PITCOMUS:| SOpenred do: hot posseal Gualibociine ake From Galway; tn the stenmablp Jason—Mina MoOwen, WO | fitter: beween Tench and Elongate Byeomee oe ee | COD EREMIEN'S. Cimobe tose AND PACK 5 rts in an z ely, Mrs eon, rdson, Miss McBride ‘A face, lips, &c.. ip one night. direatons of the commitee of ar- | and in their own time, an wo in New York havo done, and | fllt® in an opera bouso of the rank of the Academy of | Boekel: Mrs Xicardeno, le Fctardaon, MioaMetras, and | set, be ween Tenth and Eleventh avenues, eecutctuned Beng.sieht The only kenuive Camphor angemenia, he woud propose James T. x ; | im grand operas, nach ag Mestet's ieee ae cusemble | Puro, H 8 Higgins, Mise Crawley, feo Miavta Shociock. ire | _ BARGKN.-On Monday, Oct. 31, Many E. Pancaw, aged 21'| Rapnfagtuzed, by, the propristor. KW. VONDHRM man of the meeting. (Choers.) He needed not to | sylvania. The democratic party is a party of ‘let alone’? oe Operas, Ld ‘Magic Bi Kate ‘child, Miss Jane Riley, P Garray, A Bryden, J Bowery; Mrs. Hayes, 176 Fulton street; Brooklva, say that that gentleman would preside over their proceed. | in everything except sustaining the ie ogee It be- re are required not less than six prime donne—three for | George, M M Fi kJ A Der' tag »; A years. rs. Hi Mi fami bolesale : Neves “our sister States are right, | {Be\great parte and three for tho minor ones, The addition | Dooian and two chiisren, J Walker, Mies “M Dnloy | tend the fumeral from the renienee ok Wey eee ee |” nae Sede all ps reomates omnes ‘adden. Miss M Furree! 4 our equals twas received with tremendous | not only wi r, but im spirit | me Albortini and Signor Beaucarde to the artists | E RJ Mayne, A Dunn, J Carrens and child, Mise Burr, cheatin omits tees not only equal ip theory, bat in’ praca tha: | alteady before the public constitutes @ compeny of imapear FB LS Bales, TE iiawen, eam FHyland, A Caldwen, Selock: ey remains Gil be thea Wo Caltary Coe, | FP OAMTTURE AND UPHOLETENN ‘The Chairman bav Ing taken bie placo, tho meeting was Ait the rights that we’ pougeas and enjoy’ Tho | !56 strength and complotencos, a company of which the | GHeeland.,d Cathers, 1, Besmond, 0 Uooiey, B Hatch | © “e MEEKe duly organized by the selection of ‘ice ‘presidents, secre: | Bighess duty of both slave, aad free Sigias me held tars, | mauacer ef any great an opera house might justly | # Burrows and. child. J Montgomery and sod, A Hilt Mes | Bexny.—In this city, om Tuesda morning, Nov. 1, at CABINET FURNITURE ‘and other cificers. : to have a kind regard for each other, im all their varied | {"¢! Proud, and ono that is capable of doing moro than | Wolf and threechildrob, Mien arnaid, HW Tucker, GW Gly | yerotesck ates oor ee ae eens: Nov. 1 at % ‘The’ following resolutions wero then read by J. Wrv- | relations under the federal compact, weich that compact aA ae {dare ter ge dificult opera... 1 pos bg ball J mye T Centley. year of his ‘age. i ME AUD Me FOURS pfhrlnens qgnmor Cuanpurk:— iggeeted in ite original adoption. republican damn rtini, Colson and Gazzaniga three | From Savannah, in steamship Florida—Mesor: " 2 the nati platf proporce io bo and does wage, pry taco eked Prime donne of the highest merit; in Boaucarde, if 3M Cook and Indy M Howard! 7 Wativor J Benton, is Day. ianness cues ied wa, To. er +4 JOHN Mi fnlng Whe true: doowinenof tog domocrase"pary upna’ces | filet, against the slave Suutes,’ Look’ at the repub. | S24 Stgell uiree diet tenors such as no Opera tiouss can | J McDonald, GH Urecloy” HS Min Whitamooa, "Bars: inept poe gy Stab gE Ft frm ot Jee 0, W: ee ica pecans a Ty fe | Ta Meas dusing te ‘pat’ ton oe Aone yrabte | boast of atone Ue; those, with Fescl toneen eee trea | wel, WP’ Chapin, D Grugdita ? 8 Muck W Miva | Are respectfully invited to attend te funeral, from his buyers ti (Of the old Meeks.) and dum-eue polley of ears— ad <6 Tavites the attention of furniture buyers tara and clegnad anne ow cnonabin telinee aptiliaaot Gooey bate.cad oon. geo ite pages rocking with exciting language an for tile | SPpearance, thus far, has been a freeh triumph,) Amo- Freie A gale, J’ Sehman, J C'Cole, 1 Fried, CW Melvin, late residence, No. 9 Broad ateet, on Thursday afternoon, Hear their in 0 a of Cabinet Furniture; suitable for i ter, A 5 Filt, and 4 in the sicerage. at two o’clock, without further invitation. PARLORS. bint “Bisdearaleee eiasteace ne cheslatel ee nome dennuciation ia going ob. Is it tobe wondered at" that Hynza and Cresclmano in réles suitable to their capacites, ‘ie ee ee ARRIVE. Tegner toa rsiive seme family are respectfully AT VERY REASON AUR PRICES, the Union—bes been tinaliy settled ‘upou the just and constitu. | when £0 many are preaching some should be found to | Muzw an ar mea - conductors, and Dubreuil as stag2 | _ From New Orleans, in steamship Cahawba—S A Quig, Mra | invited to attend the funeral fiom his late residence, No ‘The well kno. EP uiation of the Inte Gtm for makin oval basis vet forth In the Inaugural a1 of President | practice?—that Brown and his associates, with the aid and | tho Peak eran mn lent such as my dear friends of | Kneer aud child, 8 ¥ Dilison, Mra M J Jennings and others. 118 Walker street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at’ two ae wi ie Glipeuseeee ee Ae Ulead atcas tae tan te ted eater gee coureof | encouragement tarp gy rt onan agilagpev a ome ats! sud Gh Whoa ike ee dithectty tes DEPARTURES. o’clock. 2 ies , « surrection in one cont y Strak + For Southampton and Hamburg, in the steamashi; CrawrorD.—On Monday, Oct. $1, Marta Exzzapern, only 9, Goo organization, ae wel a6 for the Tulare tranquility and | Th¢Y are not to get off by saying it Is ‘Old Brown,” ime nin aplte of Uhaly eablosh a ccaanuot aecealy ii Linea, Master i hcol i Monae aod iy. Now daughter of Archibald M. and Sarah J. Crawford, aged 5 | G-*Yovuining inmenas ecices and celebrity as am ‘quad Brown’? or “ort Brown.” Who, 5 q ork; parath v Grabow, ton; Danneel, - sagen Mont ee ee ee pele cecal gai 1 Ge mete. Cote et J ees to Madame Albertini and Signor Beaucardé—thelr success | Jady, twocblidren and nurse: Capt fd Sebelting and lady, Wen | > pret gmonens an fitout of the fazaily the memberoof | Skpeay Mote ts wat enon toner = seeenrah: Sek oe comteliy aad entire ‘cuergetc, abe | the material, the sinews for this terrible war? Old Brown, | certain, beyond doubt. In the presont distrustful stats Purgbardt, Edw Lazarus, Mrs Mathilde Wormby, New York; | ihe Metropolitan Police, Third precinct, and of the Bed ‘or sale by all druggists and at the depots, 41 Ann street antl” Fad uly patiounl goverumeut the couotry wy rmainly indemes | “crazy Brown,” and his associates did not. No crazy | Of the public, who still remember the unfortunate dis. | Mrs¥ Baden. Mra Erneat Trieber ard tree childern. Califor’ | Orpetrcet M. E, church, are, peopeefalig: inoiten tony, | 440 Hrondwey. sii Scorsoimen things rearing’ ts the vatooal torereata bons ar | man ever Inid that infernal plot. It was done with mur- | pPPyintment of the opening, of the season, it would | Pins MEH Ruuberg, Now York: Joweph Rambiosky. Hart: | (ord the funeral from her pareute’ residesee: Nov a5 Pony atreet.—Bnatress Coats from_ $7 to Sit: plat English Oxford mixed Coats, $10; 1 tord; Sone and brosd‘eniides ten to the warm gratitude and pro; | 4€FOUS deliberation, Every step, through all tts devious, | De hazardous to predict a furore on their’ very drst | Vir jure nnd abroad, evoushiee 1 }; Pants, $4 50; Vests, $3; Overcoats, from 98 te! eas usual. ht. But it is to me, knowing them thoroughl i A found ‘of tbe. ical le. dark, winding vay, it was done with murderous delibe- J ighly ag | Raderand two children, Mrs Gourie, F V Fenneberg, lady and -| out further invitation. Her remains will be taken Kesclved, ‘That we ure irrecobellably opposed to the reopen. | ration. Who iurnlahed the pikes to be placed in the %, o aixod fact” that sooner of Inter they must make | child. T thot, O Wessel, New York; A Moraih, Newark, 0; | Greenwood for interment. ing of the African slave trade, ‘and thal we emphatically repel | bands of infuriated blacks at midnight, tom ‘their mas. | 28Teat sensation. They are, at the present moment, the M Raach, J Jein, P Muller, A Lindemann, wife and tour oe ‘attem) our blac! u . Dezartainx.—In Williamsburg, on Tuesday morning, | curl the imputation ypted to be cast by ‘black republics ters and mistrese ‘Who furnished | stwo great stars” of Italy, whero their joined names poa- | children, UCholce. i. Armstrong, H Strohmeyer, P Janson, ” _-Opponents on onr brosber democrats ot the South, that they are al ea? bes the arms and muni. "those te ont ‘New York, and others in the steerage. » they are gees the game prestige as in favor of re establishiog that unlawful and inhuman tre: tions and sped them ou their way ne Inanearase, ts London, and both have achieved an undisputed success on a SERA ES HNL Lo oo ‘Stein, 7 ia; H Raidt, New York; J Tookan, New Urieans; Mra L, | street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, with- OOD NEWS ACCORDING TO CLARKE, 116. Wille te | Coa Nov. 1, Joun Dzzartame, aged 47. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- =" WEEKLY FOR THIS WEEE ‘Beeol: ” nt - irrepressible conflict? These questions > eral this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’clock, ‘rom his Nral ep necnanion tes preston! teoek ot renehnte teoeriny a<i | answered to the sallafaction of the Acmarlean petpla.” At very boards which are Mario and Grisi’s | | Lanax Tax Bruis—The aggregate taxes of the | Satu reaidedos in Ewes surest, conser of Deven” epotaicln ) dhe natural and ultimate evd of tte ; thst the adoption | tilla the Hun, who was denominated the of God, | Rajarelsrzaes, Madame Albertini will appear aftor the | estate of the late Ebenezer Francis, of Boston, have this | “iicsnim—On Tuesday morning, Nov. 1, CaTmamnm ‘An Mustrated Account of the republican party of the agitation of slavery as. princ!- | by reason of his black and brutal ferocity, SITES Cae era ee ee ee we, UATO:| eet reached 950,000, Dutam, tho beloved wife of Frasee Dunham, aged 6T i eae Ble, and thelr determination to urge upon that q sir. | no green grass should over grow where his horse’s feet | St#ked the fate of the season. Signor Beaucardo appears years, 11 months and 3 days, THE HARPER'S FERRY INVASION. Fepresatble ‘ee between the and Sou'h, Jsan aban: | had’ trodden, Hyder Ali upon the Carnatio left nothing to-night and on Friday. He goes in Italy ns dy soubri- The Family Herald. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- HE P Geert end hee tonuguente a cyte eet chereafter ae ne- | Dehind bis trail but ashes and blood. But Attila the Hine | act of the “Inspired tenor.”” He ts, therefore, not the ies cemmn went 1 Se tend the funeral from her late residence, 116 Laurens PORSRAIE (OF .388) FSIsCHEn, Seeee, ‘to dlaturb the important iisresta of commerce and mea, | and Hyder All upon the Carnatic will be regarded in the | SMe on every Srale ae cue of aie NATIONAL RIGOOPAL conve | Steet this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without | SEVERAL OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS OF Sum ee “inspired ” he will produce an ment im- PER’S FERRY—THE NATIONAL EPISCOPAL CONVEN- rs . vd tho parpetthy of tha Union tal the’ hoes and Great day honester men in the sight of God and man than ly. If not, he will do s0.0n another occasion; but | TION—THE SINKING OF THR sTRaMBoaT New | “rer invitation, OUTEREAR. By Fuge Caaree ae ey ; 5 Senne : par onan ye piggy eye ilo armel nino daye’ weer, | sucoeed be must, sooner oF lar, a8 ho bas dono every: | WORLD—THE VILLAINY OF SPIRITUALISM—LooAL | priladelphia Riteday, Nov. 1" ai No, 8 Congress sizoet, Togeliae, wit Sondre acetates be potorious yet of repaclty | shat the peoploof Harper's Ferry, in one of the, States of | Where. Tam, sir, your obedient servant, dicate NEWS OF THE METHOFOLIS—MARKET NEWS, ETO. | Now York, Mawraa, wifo of Alexander Gibeon, aged 86 | — jnciner part of Dickrns’ New Story, “A TALE OF TOS Be pte a Bh erg MT el lagen fret Pog atest WINTER GARDEN. ; rcaoae vray tedcent bend ars ore ‘and friends of the family are respectfully | 77S" Eiteemed by Meuron, 1 cr re of ‘money, 8, fe rednesdsy), — ‘ninished cansis. the exhausiod treasury ’and endarysred | upon @ volcano. fhe Stato that feracher ee | Mr. Bourcicantt produced on last evening a new version | ( Fy eapodilone Presa, he Polar Boe, with » e- | incited to attend thefuneral frome Thovaas’ Chapel, cok. | Another part of Conn’ charming Tale, “TRUMPS tas ‘Sredit of thie Ktata, the increased and fotolerable mander-in Chie f Revol petty tory of Arctic Expeditions from 1743 to 1859—Another Expedi- f Prince and Thompson ‘Thursday morn. | trated by Horrin. a pale of evnuelsing all powar inthe bands of ike | Prenidente, one of tho oldest and, mogt’faitniar, ose | of ‘‘Nicholas Nickleby,” which bas been in a dramatic | tion Proposed—Voyages of all the Navigaiore—bisooveres | RCT of frince, and Thompson street, on Thursday thorn. : HS ‘ad ihecharieredrignte ftv oy: Sursoning ia voctos’ st | wat has discharged all her obligations, one hat’ ad | form the moat popular of Dickens’ works, if we except |, Made—Tho Northwest Passage Found—Searches for Frank. | “fiorrimms-On fuceday, Nov-1, ih the 68d. year of his | ABber pert ot the exquisle New Ragland Tale, “AaB ‘Boa btats wh specifi and Sajtat ‘Bnd aboveall, ha- | fought side by side with the Emipire State, has | ‘‘Dombey and Son,” which was mado by Mr. Burton’s | lin—Bis Fate Decided, &c. age, Wa1uam H. Hors. eee - Sipetiterigatio vis bythe peamen ofthe soy tauteat | gible ‘outlet booa preparing Aree’ tat hautieeeese | smlrablo acting tn Cute, Nicholas Nickleby waa dra- | | Teneo Fawur Heaazo a pubabed every Wodneatay | Th tends and relatives ofthe family, algo those of his | TWO BEAUTIFUI, POBMS._Tiontated by Musume, Soe Jaw, furnlah orerwhslming proof that the | war taken there to bo pero ae the hands of the slavog, | ™atized close upon the heols of its publication in book | St Two Dollars per annum. Subscriptions received at the ofice | are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Thursday. | A Full Report of the TRIAL OF BROWN. Egle people! thi Senter ved I Deen oe Eee janet | that arson, murder aud rape may be committed ‘This | form, and first produced at the Park twenty.one years | Corner of Fulton and Nassan streets Single copies (price four | aiternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, I All the News of the Week, &c., £0. matter had been going on for years, and eminent men ‘i ‘As n matter of record we subjoin the casts of 1839 | °snls) to be obtalund atthe ofllce and of all news venders. Ad- | Chrystio street. —o were connected with it. 1 was no sudden aot ofa frenuiod ink i965 ho! a vertisements inserted at the usual Hxra.p rates. ohormman— at Port Richmond, oh, Monday. Oot, al, The whole in in it was known men throughout free ndash . ABRAHAM P. Hovsman, ie year of age. as States. If Brown was a madman’ why was he Characters. Park, 1838. _ Winter The ‘The relatives abd friends of the fami aro reepoctcity HARPER'S WERELY FOR THIS WHEE, mot denounced? Tho socret was well kopt till | Ralph.......... Ganm Stoddart. Cn tated En BF of the Sussex County amd | invited to attond the funoral, from the Dutch Roformed PRICE the, orm bare, | blood “was "shed; and,” Women Nicboi ickicty W. Wheatley. AH. Devonport ag church, Port Richmond, on Thursday afternoon, at two | __ PRICE FIVE CENT Protection. nm the | Newman Noggs. pendale. a oF rm 7 Ni : bloody pike was brandished, fatal aim wastaken upon the | Mantiinl. \ es: Rippon i La Krux.—On Tuesday, Nov. 1, after short iliness, Ev- | J 2STRR'S LOCK SrTOn SHUTTLE: SEWN theory only, but is terse pracdss, Tt tae a ie ged @ month and-22 dajec 2 i se gah and up stitae 9 , a The the Stat ¢ i Tucoasenebrretecrs iar aniraninen tn: peting teens Prapen,Mendoeay Se Riciaey meer | iq They acanansyr nae the family ar repectuly | __ omen, 4 Brondvay a8 Bower. have great sympathy for the individual sufferers, but. the = 7 the Goverbor of said State ( 6 the dra reened | two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, Tenth Morn ars Live FILis AND PHOENIX prreane— oy ‘congratulate majest) shoul ‘Miss Seoor. eaid lottery, do hereby certify that the following the mum- | avenue, between Seventy-fourth and Seventy-fifth streeta, all derangements of tbe digestive functions, and ef ugpn clecponier noniabee SUITES coer: | NeT oF the law mame igre zee fase Mrs. Allen. bers draws this day? oe me nent | ‘Bloomingdale. ” | iver, bowels. Bidneva, bladder and principal visors, teare we act a of ‘irginians, 5 irs. 2. fi -" certainly nothing to be compared with them for the prompt: men for integrity, intelligence exdexperience, | with our banking, or some other’ institutions, Miss C. Cushman, Miss Burko. Sossex Counrr—Crass 188, ‘Noveusen 1, 1 Cie Cann ered ate isgone’ cdieetual rei they ard. "For sale by drugaiata Seereorenen to ares pecans coum polley with | had made a similar descent upon us? Bt is about time to Mrs. Wheatley. Mrs. Blake. fs dois! hls angelic home. ‘The remaining resolutions are devoted to oulogiams | Pau sa dene regen ge te eatery Without instituting odious comparisons, wo may still | 61, 70, 65, 18, 19, 82, 60, 57, 51, 4, 76, 44, 73. And Niet bid nba cowes Me fire ACULOUS VERMIN DESTROYER. ‘upon the various democratic candidates for Stato and | support the constitution fa ita letter and’ spirit, or ermait | Pay that the Winter Garden cast will not suffer from the Consorwwarep Lorrezy—C1ass No, 155, Nov. 1, 1850. Lxavy.—On Monday, Oct. 81, Mary Ann Leaver, daugh- Bo ag oy county ofBoes. this demon of destruction to stalk up and down the land. | scwenirs of any that have preceded it ‘Tho pleco was ter of Patrick and Margaret Leavey, aged 9 years, 1 month investor, JOSEPH) ‘Broadway While the resolutions were being read the name of John ‘To what end and for what good purpose ‘has this contro - ke FR BaNDe's OO. u fitter baa 16, 2 4, - and 16 days. Moleod Murphy was’ mentioned, and immodisoly the au- | versy been raised. Ifsiavery was an ovil tobe warrea | sétirably acted, Mies Agnes Robertson, Mr. Jefferson 0) 6 ev Ap hegm atta Oe? 20e ORy TSicE ARs || ATE kta, hp family and those of her uncles, Fond be one applauded most lustily, against, these States ev compact add Mr. Bourcicault ticularly distinguished them- Witoees our handa at Wilmington, Del, this day (Tues- | James, Michael, Bernard and Thomas Leavey, are respect- ‘OREHEAD’S MAGNETIC PLASTER, giving three obeors and a tiger for Murphy. The resolu: | ‘Meu i'hew york ics kerenioons oo prime woberisinned | solve: Mr. Jashesoa, ane penis pood. Mr. G, | 27) November J AnD. fully ivited to attend: the funeral from the’ residence of | Mf THE GREAT STRENGTHENER tions were ly . with such a wonderful spirit of liberty, why was it not | troliend. whos dod" Bk ee ae youn w-wh Comnentesloners, | Gee Pattermbon as tro CIO eee) ae (WORDEN: | cutive aalsdats incoehe art GHA cmtncus of the dieu After Uaigbemccny proceedings had been disposed of, | manifested long ago? No! all at onco the necessities of a jot , Whose name does not appear above, played a ‘ALFBED B. dey) Chestestaa ty) two o’clock. z and ail pel etbotitne tnetdent tonar : Mr. Jamas. Brapr tok the floor and delivered an olo | Political party Kave demanded ther the eheere vecnon | specimen boy of the Squeers school, and a shorifre of. FEANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., lomarry.—On Tuesday, Nov. 1, Paruice H. Momanrr, | Pain OARNOE MXIST) WHERE THiS SLastee mE ; ‘quent speech. should be into their service simply becase every- | cer, with bis usual breadth of humor. The play was Wimiagton, Del. | of consumption, aged 20 years, 7 months and 13 days. APPLIED. ‘When. the that greeted his appearance had | thing esle has been worn out and run ini) tho growud. | Stati tetttycraat onan of humor. = The relatives and friends of the family, and those of bia Price 2 conta & bor. Bubsided, Mr. ingon spoke as follows:— (Applause.) Look at this opposition party. They have % pimexy Fur Bcbparprgren Lady Onn Bay @m | brother. Fags yf hoon setae sir comers ayaa Sold by all druggists in town and country. SPEECH OF HON. DANIEL S. DICKINSON. Called themselves all manner of names, taking a name iitaiethighs ae Sereptiand Kasttonable set of Mure ‘cheeper at KNOX'S, No. | toattend the funeral, from once, $8 Pike’ VEROOA’ Mr. President and my fellow citizens:—I come not | and wearing it out like an old worn out garment. The | A musical farce, called “Going it Blind,” was produced | Za brondway, ‘han at any ciber catablichment in town. He | stroct, this (Wednesday) afternoon. at two o'clock. QTERGOATS, $8 £0, 94 $0, $5 00, 9600, $i0and gam Old: Wie, eamne: fall’ Of: Boncved perd stock, iy McBeax.—At Tarrytown, on Monday, Oct. 31, Jams | \p, Busnes oa “ beget ol Pelee gc. tek ed war ae 2 memories, lasted | here on Monday, with moderate success. It was origin- ———____ McBgay, a native of Morrisshier, Scotland. GEO, NETER 200.5 Seen LA ‘myteif of to kind invitation extended foe by your tr'Bro- | brought lato service, “howly” Rhiteweshete” ang’'t | ally performed in Paris under the tile of “Lee Deux | Fall of 2900.~Harris & Russak’s Fall | Inverness papers please copy.’ ee ____No. 90 and ¥ 2 ‘thelr : rey Miicieaees sient. to discourse for a few minutes upon matiors which | ‘t lasts them through ths next cloction they will'uever tey | Avengles,”’ and is taken from a duet very popular in its | feX'ssortmentel missen, youtia’ and chikitene face Tas | 1 Moneax-—On Sunday, Oct. 30, Many ark | positive well Lp this great State ate re an ado Bieie Conpaltce is @ | day, and illustrating the tricks of two itinerant musicians | 84 Caps, at 228 Bowery, $26 Grand street and 231 Eighth ave. ot Morgan, and daughter of the late Archibald M. prseeune AND FOR SALE THIS DAY, which concern relative condition name—op| 1@ constitut Opposition , OLD STONE MANSION; ~ 3 Rio au a member of this confedorscy; 1 avail mayeclf of | tothe best interests of tho country, oppostion tthe | WBO pretond to be blind, in order the better to levy oon. English Cricketers.-Am Imperial Pho- | tay pivard Ale Boy Yi. ate repeat) neat By CHARLES J. PETERSON,” the unity to speak not only to the great | sound financial system, opposition to good faith and good | tributions on the passers by. ‘The piece is of a class pe- toprey® of the “al Eeevon’” now on sabibltion at | auend the funeral from her late residence, 248 Fourth | * Uuaber and edliar of, Peterson's Magnzicew and author of Fosse of People before me, but to tho grealar mass | feeling Dotwoen tho several States. They havo opposed | culiar to Paris, relying solely upon the cleverness of the | Bf! Aa tine eterecesiivie Vien ot Ua seg eh cecnt nar wiroot: | street, this (Wednesday) morning, at half-past 9 o'clock. | ley Farm?" Ndface Dudley." Crepes through your sprightly, Pans conducted and widely cir- bal of Larne) ree of a hij 4 nore Had thelr coun. | actors and a hand of the audience. Such playsare | ers playing. Copies of the stereoscopic view for sale. O'RalIp Is the S0th eee of a sae wife of William | Complete in two x prrand Fae roe ee $1; or bound te: ulated public ve seen some service, and that | sels prevai fa now have compri ont always weak in and lire an imi di 3) fa Seduadipi tah; in\the conse Wale abrtaiindee Gorpanie | the tl GILG, Bialee and thelr Merion, ‘aul soy a mense deal of | | Get Your Fall Style Hat of White, 216 | _ The relatives and friends of the family, together with , bracing up. Even then their reception by the public is | Broadway, Barnum’s Musecm, those of her brother-in law, Joseph Miller, and the officers | 1, Orphanagen > TEE TAM OF, ONTENTS. BS = mind, and you will be bi to learn, as democrats having ‘et, cramped up as it would have been, it would be too id » “s . Orpl wage, Modiatea, Hise well bolog of your Slate and of the whole country, as | largo for” this’ party, for it would havo. included | always a matter of dubltaon. “Goog it Blind” has favited to aflend the funsral without further ievnanoc, | s:ieeameay, 3h, Ta Boctsty {ell as tho democratic party, at heart, that a better feel- | Georgia, tho Carolinas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, | been well treated by all concerned. Miss Wal- | ,, Xime Axts-—The Attention of the Public | invited toa io. 37 Mott suroet, | & The Dan 21. A Nigbt of Horrer, Sg nover existed than exists’ now: throughout this State ee Too eal Beg ne there is no trepublican | cot has done tho translation faithfally. Megara. | Sonat be aries of Mesa DERRY te cRERS Bee | rer ei elaes tharos, amie ee ee Bao 2 Tho Marriage,” mong a united and determined democracy. (Applause.) | party. (App! 5 Tepublican jacket would have 2 23Naeenu street. They comprise the works of some of the fa 5 6. An Adventure, 23. Rosalie again, Brovgham and Walcot, who play tho onl: Sukrwan.—aAt the Long Island Hospital, Brooklyn, after ", Heartburnin 24) The Summer, {dave spoken et Albany, akCattaraugus, at Chautanque, at | been too small "ibe that cramped and shorn nation. | Brougham and dry local jokes of fair to miidher vara, | most celgbrated ‘French artists, and are well worth the atten | a jong and painful iliness, of disease in the car, SARAn A. & eenbes 3%. The Thunder Storm, gay yim genet eal rgd rel le nabs Perl he cle Pg iy take ened and ot rt rat fyi bring? | dep, ath toot, cas fine Pictures. They will bosoldon Fri: | Sarewan, formerly of Yarmouth, England, and wifo of | ® In'ihe Arbor, 38. The Library, “fown, at Ogdensburg, and other ) and & r lican party propose to exerc! government i : 2 ‘ Mr. C. Sherman, 88 Fourth place, Brooklyn. ” 10. Georgiana, * 21. “Vengeance is Mine,” Zeoling I have never seen, though I have been uj when they have no local habitation nor a name, and | ing in the opera airs which are now most popular with the fer i F et 1 Ri Ws 28 The Inquest, ‘aba Sienag aioe mate Corman WE Luirey eaee When: '| whom this greet Irregroaitlo erp or freeses ea nae | Publlo. Real Shaker eee ee trill. be reared foe Interment to Flatbush | 3): THEO waneiso, 55. The New Jerusalew, You find the community excited, agitated, in regard to not | march. THEATRE FRANCAIS. HEAVY WOOL UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Wale On on, Doe Sl, Mannie 'T. Warsz, aged 1g | 1 Mr, Bentley, eo ~galy an exciting bat an alarming condition of the times in | Mr. Dickinson proceeded to speak of the sectional | The Draytons give the last performance but ons of thelr itthow years, 3 months and 8 days. ’ aes Is, The Lytietonn The Ahr ae the pcre ag city, mee ben ake aay Sroka eda Choe ‘s ty, hues was ney parlor operas here, on this evening. SHAKER bei oy AND DRAWERS, Rap ape Grgfislagy of the Lael jai requested to ¥ pnd mosey, Settee 2 ot Hem! aes follow Gusens, and always most ben politcal fe, da in } ting in motion such meu as Brown t cerry fire atid seed NIBLO'S SALOON. MERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. 19. Goid street, Brooklyn, thin (Wednesday) afertone; | sw pereneonty MAEHaESe ane ibe every Society, two principles that op- | into the standing corn of their neighbors. In the State George Christy’s Minstrels opened their winter dam- 1 AND WOOL HOSIERY ‘Noy. 2, at half-past two o’clock. Philadelphia, take pl i < I Fee ee 6. Cok eno fe ene arene, & good | aftlre the party would not do so much mischief, yot the | paign here last evening. ‘The saloon bas been arranged MEBINO SyyML wentkeaieaion nee Wreim.—On Monday, Oct. 31, at his residence in Ma- | they'velleve io be the beat romano of real Iite teen nie pth ke Pe ‘sd a us in political le of Now York had had a taste of its quality in the A. &G. A. ARNOUX, verick, James WyETH, aged 41 years. America. This is the opinion of the best and moat aro two great forces that come bin tor Registry jaw, which, in. epite of the constitution, raised | 8 @8 to give it a scmi-theatrical alr. ‘There ia 5 621 Broadiray. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | editors and critics, several of whom have read tho worker i more agree barriers between the voter and the ballot box ‘in tho etty little stage, with a nicel; ‘ted proscent invited to attend bis funeral to-morrow, Thursday, Noy. | Proof sheets. They alleay that itis one of the most darkness. ism is more fully and completely | enormous increase of the public debt to be mot by taxa. habia ne pid resco: oe -< This _antagoni “ 4 erful and absorbing stories ever penned. and ta no." immed Patterns at Ta: 8, at half-past twelve o’clock, at the New Haven depot, | Powerft +4 me Srawhore, Potkiel vaPeutical, afuirs than in anything | tion, which would make the mascles of the laboring man | S24 # stock of fresh eoenery. The performances included | > Opening of Trimmed Patterns at Tayo | oo at pantn pteese ad Fodith noon wae depot; | penny seamen. Duk one of causal value, Soc thier fan er leewbere, Poltcal paftsanehip in this ‘country cone, | Lob, Nbich would make the mascles of algo to the Motro. | Several new songs, a burlesquo on the Itallan Opera, two. | Ly and most beaulifal siples ever seen is tis cf "| will bo interred in Greenwood Cemotory. Einme amen and trope) rawr scene: iizmecly atreae genced, a8 we all know, with democratic and the litan Police: bill, .which he regarded as an 0} -.| short burlettar, and a farce Geo ‘Wriuama—On Monday, Oct. 31 es - ing on every page, eee naires mais ‘and 30 true to. -Fedoral parties, and the d é pol p ppres-.| short burlettas, and a by George Christy, called — ; , HENRIETTA, youngest | ture; thatit can be read with delight by the ‘best educated mem. a the jiaiee Sf Thomas Jefforson. It has never | so was the remedy, It was, that tho democratic party | was the redoubtable George himself, who is as funny as | Naden lane. GEO: M TEAC, Agoet. The funeral will take place from tho reeidence of her pa- | fersia,D. Appleton & Co., W. J. Pooley & Co, ght as ‘an alias, never ms a. ey hover ol red should come forward united and put down this party ever, and received a most cordial at the hands bea i 197 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, to-morrow, Thurs- | plete in two volumer, Bpper cover, price $1; or, bound fm one principle; it stands w the samo ‘great princk, | WBich bas atolen into power and torn the vitals of this.the | of a 'crowded audience. At the end of the first part ho F. P. S.—Ready Made Shirts, Every | ‘ay, Nov. 3, at eleven o'clock. volume, cloth, for $1 25. eb Or cxclty und equally, ad Uae Sieat Pe that | greatest State in the Union. Ho had lately passed through | made a characteristieally humorous speech. The oom- | size and quality, made the same care as ordered work, at ‘corsky.—On Tuesday, Nov. 1, after a lingering illness, ‘ubliabed and Sas oh ep ‘nnowan it did when it was first ushered into existences | We, tate of New York, and was never so much impressed | pany is altogether a very good one, and the enterprise has | LEIGHTON’S, 512 Broadway, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. Rewacs Wootsey, aged Ng ith months and 26 days. it Bag acct acto th that ‘apostle of democracy. Tho other with its immenso Leg egg toate a Ry eat me- | an air of success. The relatives friends of the family, also the mem- 906 Chestnut strest, ‘party, when f ‘was the foderal party, with all ite faulte, ee ‘was destined to become the London of the Now ME. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS The Cry is Still they Come.—Ladies’ bers of RMI abe Maa berger iscopal church, ‘with a ite heresien and false doctrines ‘and abominations; | roel cstan’ ana" cepeolaily tbe" orer’ ae thoy watuod | Still attract crowded houses to Niblo's Garden, and ‘Tom wee ee eo nares, | cheredl fx TuiUeth stresh Keto aghin tot econ Oa cetrarraah acto: ber Gacicanptienshctiiie, und elk pa toon ype d STienlag" rough ali mie ani fren Ss cee ta Prtled in putting down pote eee: Taylor’s ‘‘Election”’ is having a prosperous run at Laura iggaliee kaka mam Pin a Walaa gat afternoon, ees ee ie: kinds of | is-taken ‘withost nanses, irrepreasible conflict. Brown n con- ’ Brad a as Removed 258 4 remains n . 2 Been ie foo vat Lover took afterwards was | victed of treason, but that was a more drop in the bucket; | E**ne’s- ie Brosdway to 64" Broadway. corner of Bleecker streak "Phaxs. | ton, Ulster county, for interment. QUERUS PATENT SELLIVIED CASTOR omi.— Tam ol ig party. resent republican | he this party for treason against God and man: Dramanic Reaprvos.—Mr. George J. Arnold, an actor of | grapha, Dagverreoypes ‘and Ambrotypes. grensy sensation of the oll fs obviated, and tt does net Wier Te caise. ast be ee ee | had Vieginia dono that New York had not | considerable merit, who bas been by a recont accident frei oraerrae Leta MISCELLANEOUS. ‘any constipation after une. Zt is the’ beat for “i of a winding stream—sometimes open, sometimes | (0D¢:, Now York had abolished slavery; lot Virginia en- | disabled from tate Ln Profession, gives an entertain. | The KEurcka Celebrated Sewing Mae | ~~~ ton Hall. me vs and at all Ne. dr: PENFOLD, PAREER 3 ta, Hidden, sometimes running tothe North, sometimes tothe Jozi or abolish itn hor own timo and her own way. Who | ment this evening at chines p fe $50; hemmersatached, "Ofloe 45 Broadway. LD. & PASPORTS ISURD THROUGH UNDER MOWES, whoteeale ngents No Ib Heskman sie soa be ‘at bee cad int AG me 9 mane {hove of Virgian, | Shame ‘on this constant intermoddling; | Venus and the Dusecldorf Gallery—An- Grover & ; Baker's Noiseless Family Sew- meni a rrecie sad a ee eee Srear Peewee cain an lerground railroad rwise. Smarr. | Which was once a slave State to take their neighbors b other Card from the Director. — 496 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ‘Brosdw Chambers niteets New het fe funnily towing moabine ae) rene parched nud ark sande; bur ining | ‘he throat. Barecy jan say groving wnker, Dut i i 10 THE EDITOR.OF THE HERALD. 182 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. nals = Seren ;| the tale peatan oan rid going stron y day none of our Dussxrporr Gattzry, Noy. 1, 1850. Bala esr aloaiatnmtedsice | We a “ ay t . 10 AND 12 ANN STREET—Gs nd wonding ii way to the pame occan ome of dirolu: | cata, “as well. ‘cs Oy toe prince of" Inter | re. gay's Hemp saya: Wo aco that Page's Venus tas | . Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines. Altice Souls: 94 80 double. sole water proot wos Ny jul and destruction. . The old whig | and equity, to stand b; compromises of the coatne! office 505 Broadway, New York. call and soe thew bofure purchas 3 combattin, mocr: tion 4 - | been transferred to the gallory of the National Acadom} —_——_—_____- beggars copcanaaa eR rR ee Schirano one Fe emibr tie Guestion will have to be met by the democratic | of nesign, Tenth street, ih the view Ff Tolman’s Self Ventilating Spring Bea | A XT DY8PEPTIC, TONTO, DIURETIC ee EA K: ee tho Rridgewater Paint. Tt te. thee 2 , Proved, with all its errors, a | party, and the conservative spirit of the country. He sta ins aay I Wy teat 3 pring AND ALTERAT See et eee ie ero Tt ia enfo CUAraaap, foeman ii the democratic steel. _ It | called upon members of the Tepublican party to p giving ita beautics the advantagé of a better light;”” and | #24 Mattress combined; purifies {iself. 678 Broadway. LEDIARDS MORNING CALL. fo olny breate Jo. th . z Proweht into the Held a great and powerful array—its Wob- ‘| and reflect, aad if this outrage af Harper's Ferry dkieee | eves en to say Tt was od by connoiweurs in | gerring’s Patent Champion Ft witout renctoa tn boalthy abd Yigoroas coniiten’ orto ae eS er ee ane, aubouee etna Gt fae coins: | Seema cea And a eee yeslteral “irrepressible | those matters that it was badly placed and badly lighted | 3,4 burglar proof Balen, 281 Broatten tors of Murray | Festive organs, and ing the general health, Persona | "POMES, SON & MELY AIT so, tang ‘eracy and of whole a8 the event showod, it | the Constitution in its dey, every man rally tosupport | in the Dusseldorf Gallery.”’ real reason for its with- |. sireet, New York. genes Toe foe ot apps 3 ‘weakness or debilit 4 mouid ‘New Ye integrity. Though angry ‘was, that wing, haps, our | Fores avsal ‘unsound noti in regard to interna! im- | ofrepublicanism might surge, he pellewea ti conservative alee etecey comes of pe AS atecuded tho” ea lery provements, a peoteetive. tariff, a national bank and the | gpirit of the country would be able to withstand the shock. | who evidently came not to view a work of art, but a pic- around the constitation., Trees ae tarty rallying | It was time to Plainly, not for partisan or tompo- | ture of that character which would pander to their baser & ‘oe in. Bia Tog! Gos Hef gers jut to maintain the passions; though they were doomed to disappointment, as serve Managing leaders | stitution. The union of these States was formed not for they y plainly expressed by their manner on leaving, parpeees Ae Lend tt Toe the Pati ‘of securing to man. | grumbling out some such senteace as— Why, there is Barry’s Tricopherous Page’s “Venu try ing . afford A te desde iaeste eae GuNe BUSEY AND PLATED WARE, Now on beagt at the galeries of iy druggista, grocers. the Jewel) re ATIORAL RoADENY Of Desray, FREE EXHTRITTION —MPTACHROMATYPIO ART. en Sale bone teat y a IN yi way: tor} Eley's caps, wat E4 Bole Bellior's army Razors. the Best amd = éress 2 multitude of very beautiful street, near Broadway. of it, and hence set, Whig ship was scuttled, her crow is i i & | ment. Such a Union | nothing immodest in that picture; it’s a take In," &c., | cheapest article for di Doautiting, cleaning. gurliag | Piiipesque’ stained place atly ee kee yee: OLDS | MURKISH LATAKIA TOBACCO, Mey Sag cea, Meant ad Sty rn, Tina end eget ANS Sane gees | Rat att, tae arate eRS | aaa ee ee Pe RR | Ea fe a be | urxnscaloa Prema, and besed upon a. sth 5 | A announced that at a drinking saloon in way : METACHROMATYP! clube, worthier in Site or natinal “gion fy 1ho json roured amid onthunistic caserpe | YeE0#, on @ Balt shell, with other untophiatcaled ie | Cristadorore Hair Dye, Wiga amd ‘Tos. | sttifil and welt art, ntagatinene Yeon. Nonppara | Lapvcernt,crpretgiy fer tee London, abe, wear ingle idea of 8! 3 : turer,” &e:, Ke., were On free ¢: 5 co ‘world, retadl, . | wale to the trade by find elements of ths’ whig parry? ‘GOK, {0 liseli. the | Mr. Vay Bones was called for, but the Frosidont an- | spect to the feclings of the artist (Who, though a stranger | [rivciely sped. ‘Nove neler House rem ee | cae tas tana earern The patente prepared to re i “rdwms, son & MELA,» gathering the debris, the desertion, the tren geod, nounced that he had beon compelled to leave, to meet a | to me, is, I believe, a gentleman of refined and most sen- pet Kova Ral pi TS reap gt Taped 6 Malden lena rial of ‘tho democratic party; gathering all the © aan? membor of his family oxpected to arrive by the stoame: | sitive nature—ono who would not wish the agent employ- Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Towe | for windows, and all cther articies of metal, siona, wood, ALB DRINKERS. r and ites” of any name, to march in a crusade, like tho | A780 ed by him for its exhibition to thus gain money at pees, the best in the world, surpassing all made, Sold andap- | leather, canvas, 4c. T°x have Bow on draught, in sp! order— army of Peter the Hermlt, to expel the infldel slavetole Loud calls were made for “ Kelly,” “ Murphy”? and | sacrifice of name, pride and self-love), wo détermined to | flied at the manufectory, 28 Brondway. W. HEISTERBFRGK, Pasmoter, Sraugbt, tn Pela on from this holy land of the republic, (Appianse.) To aves ‘ Gochrane,”” clese the exhibition. As to the amount received at tho 669 Broadway, up stairs, first door ta the right, Al ‘wa ae Sibich og in no More danger of Becoming slaveholding |. Hon. Jon Cocimaxn made a short spocch, chiefly in | Yoors Perhaps a faulty caligraphy has cansed the three | per, Kennedy, Proprietor of Kennedy's | \ popiki CITIZENS = ‘than of becoming one vast rice fold, it sent its ennotifled | denunciation of the outrage at Harper's Ferry, for which | {0 be taken for a fivo—the correct figures being $8,010 12. | yeaical Discovery, wil! be at his office, under ihe Smitheonian If you want to Know the condidntes of, bath parties who a Err aap aca ents eneTa, | Boog rmivoces ey, au elrag eo | Ge" aur rena a eae pice | (ERS at Sede ea ats | His ise Sow Se re SANTOR creature (laughter); and it “Browne, tho | be the natural result ot Seward’s Rochester speech, y pi ker, weerated ee eee oe te reed Dieake 60 yo there , the ove of an election of | CCBClude our agreement at the ond of four weeks, which | ecald head. salt rheum, pimples, canker, w ‘sore. logs, ed is “irrepressible contict.”” ‘The while logilaton oeme | the atimeey eee ene Crees atpcleetan, of Feit for the reasone stated above, and though, per- | oF S2Y diseases of the skin, tev“ al BrActrel, za anr, country was brought to a stand, publio attention was nr- | with breathless attention by thelr compatriots in every | ChARC*. Rt a Pecuniary lors to ourselves. B haa been re- Pills and Ointment.—Se: : DELIGHTFUL, reated and wherever Kansas sbrieked republicanism titted er State, ‘This election must determine the fact | Po tris enieh mire sumtas# Dream of Italy,”” a work | | Hollows: arhd tee Cele, caplet OE Settee, A_ NEW_ DISCOVERY, up {ts responsive voice, Kansae was the stick in | Whetbor Willlam H. Seward should bo the standard | ¥° ‘ust which will command tho attention of Your Pen. | Vevatiy tatirosot type, are. prevailing Lo: aa’ alarming erierh ROFT FRENCH TALLOW, pte trade, tho floating capital for Fepublioantsm to | bearer of the iblican party in the coming contest. If THE om Among chidten and betting the akillet the most erperiencea | Fer beantifying, pufling, curiitar, woftentng, Frmonthing gone. | Tent a trade’ upon; and by means of that it took ” | the party bis star wonld be in the ascendant; ——__% the Dumoldort Gallery. | thricinss, ‘These remedies are a.peody and efoctual gure | ng. laying and weltne tbe Lair’ Tt inparin alky gine and | Sub, [hbote, £e. sion of tho State of New York and other democratic | but if the democracy prevailed, the State of Now. Yor © rs for them. eee i oodles Te he toe bate ree Ae tte hair 's | Gesninn. Only Mb somes er totes 1 States, taking advantage of temporary divisions of | WoUld bold the Key to the fate of tho Union. The do- | ger, court, calender for This Day. tm for Indien’ nl hildren's‘usen few clans arlcig for | __ HRGREMAN & O0., on 1t, 60, SL and 708 Brenda, aoe a ee ES ee nee abut & Motley row, | Moeracy of New York city would do their full duty aud | o “Wy D1 § 390; 201d, Ge AMON ee, ee ot | Rupture Cured by Marsh & Co.'s Radt= | (i Crus timer, and phould be used Te eee ne are for including those who knew it was a cheat, and down to | €neourage thoir brethen of the rural districts. Bree ae 8820) 2,018, 984. 21007, 2,620, 2.156, 2,622, | at cure Truss. They aleo keep ailk Riastio Blockinen for va. | ine beat preparation for the hints int othe P ERS OR MUSTACHES FORCED TO GROW Bopost error and blind fuoaoat, In conclusion, ho toyed that the meeting adjourn, | 37i*t' i“. "G0; 21628 2,278, 2,638, 1,870, 2,030, 266, feeeg getoe, Koppert re, tad Souder evra Tama, | oct, Wo. 98 An ee SE SCTE six wooks by mz ougnent cubated e, by mal * hich +941, 2,066, . fo is No jepot, No 23 Ann street, N.Y. ‘ sont In process of ime Kansas was played out, (Laughtor.) | which was carried, "Usha Siains Dibrmice Covre.—60, 62 to 68, 62, 6%. House, New York. . sale af No, 6.6 Broadwey. parca ati uy where, aes 3 CHARAN, 109 Nanowu mre 8.

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