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20 BAIsTEEs FOR u LINES ieiaikaartesdsbol ts NPRD—A DOWN STAIRS GIRL TO Aw Waren p bacon foun ANTE D—WOMEN AND GIRLS TO Ry re Warten anes eae aera Lane ee See L TURNERS APPLY ages Coes ia LAURDRESS- sain insect tn | ae is tad way, i WEAN On ce "* SM iabcate acre sates sup etaire, ‘WANIED—1H8 Mie eras 50 aaa wheat noe fy and te =n tc hifbeat We YOUNG LADY TO TEND eae GIRL WHO NDER- Wart raet! ‘and ironing, one | ry east | —— ate pian ca o pe heat it WANTED A JOURNEY aan “save. Ve] ae WANTED G00D FUR SEWERS Goda af Be be pies fee ao Mag YO reat t16 7 WILL ay oe aaa tae ar eae Warr CUB AND GUTTER SET- ay voniteme THOM 3 a as Wochvilies ood LID ary, tas Day Day, gour fist sa an | pak eae gt WANTEO—OLD a eee ae rig ae Oy Era Wares eee FROM 16 TO 17 i= W: \—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL apg TS VARIED ARTIFICIAL FLOWER y makers —9 girls to work on a!! ite branches, 20 “learning. “Apoly at BB king ot, cl S*11) LY— FEMALES a afer ‘end linen coats — os edie ‘D 5D. IMMEDIATELY —10 COMED, ‘on Linen conte, Dieee wo ri Ce OL, afow girls who aad td {ores WORK If A wan ‘mill tn with children ba. eee es WANTED_5 HAT TRIMMERS—STEADT aly ot POoTEI, 115 Unathinm Bouse, “or ise W'skt ANT BD—REW SHIRT [RONERS— | Sem BLS FOR WHALING VO YOvagne— Lays reapine se WANTED YOUNG wen jwisHiNG TO MEE JWISHING TO GooD MASY “WOMEN ~ WANTED igen Fiend, npaations: ne goon wages, Girls eee and tunoediatel 13 Elevouth st, cor Oth Gattis st cal COREE, AgaDEESSeS, w WAITERESSES, shad, ohn be cet eek Sasa Grete “THIN COAT A AND VEST. HANDS lao ® ay aithecner ‘Willoug! y avenue ai Ae “TO O1 oe ge Spares: IN IT AS a en hd Sree OT ‘SEWERS WAW/EDSMMBDIATE- WANTED Tr ean tna rete pent ore mar eh En BAGS ati TP TOP SITUATIONS A AND MA D MALE AND Ronin a sane ep TIN ROOFERS. WANTED, “Apri APPLY Bs Myrtle Avense, sear Ryerson st, Brooklyn. WOMEN GIRLS WANTED over 100 ty 4] xD: 1 ate ersten BOARDING, FURNISHED BOOM TO LET—TO A with Reet cries hearin 8 Shadil petvase at 5 aaa AND WIFE OAM BE AO- Shy er yee, oe ki Acip) ou Asean ce Sides | BR See qiaee| A eee | an fea AND WIFE OF TWO Saas Faw dated yl pasts MEN mage BE rer OR A GENTLE, MS—ONE one of which ts Sia — YOUNG MEN CAR Co MEDICINES, ISEASES OF THE HEART, LUNGS, Look TO THAT COUGH IN “TIME—LET it not remain to take care of Iteelf, The firvt thing alee Mt a ahaa OS acs eae : COUGH teri CURES Cutarnovs Eavrrions, CURES Freven Sone, CURES Exveurm.ss, OURES Sa.t Rurem, CURES Luunaco, CURES Bucvmatume, CUBES Warrt Swap, CURES Bonus, CURES Buoxaurrs. CURES Pucrizs, CURES Panerss s' Conic, CURES Ucoens, CURES Tumons. CURES Lrven Comriarrt., CURES Liven Comrtavrr, CURES Mrnovntat Diskasrs, ASK FOR SANDE Sit RILLA, ol2dactITL rae PILES— PILES—A $1 Ltd vd Ut Sal, BS Or oe A ORE LIKE MAGIC. HiABTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL, IT CURES Mbeumatian and Neuralgia, HAsTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL CURES Pains in the Limbs, Bide or Beck, Hasreeouny’ CURE-ALL CURES Bprains, Bruises, Sealds, Burns and Chilblains FLARTeBoRNs's CURE-ALL CURES Cramps, Colic, Pains in the Stomach, Ppaaresousee CUBE-ALL CURES ‘Toothavhe, Karache, Sti! Neck and Bore Throat, ‘Al HORNES CURE-ALL—A GaSe hg Yeekk Somaah ox Bowelr, ond cures T HIS WONDERY). PREPARATION a sinews and Le OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE (Poet Office at Yorkville, Oct. 1, 1559, ACKER Henry Fuh ‘arney Ly ‘Chaplin , wan Janes ae Filiot Walter ie Mi- Fiveh Mrs Mary J jaloouer Horton Joha dew Sian Busan etchem Jareel K Sasa ay, Micheel as ah NELSON Pecrsiy evan dueae sen Opie! 1 dare Andrew r CVth at Gicoum thy ee Mes 0" ONet Me nar hos C'Callaghen beg eae ac PRAT ft ite wUuotlue aha, B Mrs Josha ' inton, ie sin Batrtek Nine Qalnn Isabella Petty GR Rev Plorce Win John ulon Quarry John _ Bley Oven john Rul Boony James Care a sated Houry Stone ITA a aot phan) =. ER pengreee BW&P' johu Tie im title Jeremiah UNDERHILL pws fader Me Vetoes, Scrat ce eg Rev Van nae Ma- h John more W J ms a V ise Wi rWitinetn wa Wissen Thoe ee aie er Wardwalitiarriet ‘pase ventas Joua- Yonex Chay thas AW hare than die eats Dani Wedarrity Pe- jabon John Pat ete ee Stroy Furic Ragin em ‘aveto Mr mena 819. BALL, P.M. List oF OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE P, O, at Manhattanville, New York, Oct. 1, 1! ALLEN, Stevens & Co ape Dun Bila: HE ot cu reer Joh = 8 sate 1, Carter Jove Bisanks faster An ere erteer Je ita Poor Dravafield Richd N Antoa Drs James fon Mrs WE 4 Dwyer John KARMOND Mr Bins Cornelius nogan Rose. Bickler # Fitspatrick Apa Fisknann Pe 10F ester Barah—2 Ge Mary Henin wp ilerars fies JONES Mra Kom Mie Moe ally, Jen Keliy"Aien vase ing Lge Geir — Hest Moggers Hamby ite dhs M pon Corne- wel Poter a So oo Py MeNeil Hasty engent pales an Lowel corr PATTERSON I, Principal W 8, 824 st & Lith ave QUINN Mary R™ysee Rogers Win Ryan Martia Sisters the. fisemiszclle” Berens Hannah Te, Win, Tarnvereia ‘Tracey Felix VAN AIKEN BevB-2 Van Tile Wm Witte pte at Wakao” JAMES DOYLE, FP. M, Hunter Mine J Mer Hymthaher ta King Rev Heltretat er THE NEW YORK SUN. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1859, ‘Tanvksgiving Proclamation. BY MIS EXCELLENCY, RDWIN D, MORGAN, GOY- ERNOR OF THE STATE OF NEW TORK. The gathered harvest, and the varied hues of Auturon, admonish us that another year is drawing to close, To us, as a State and a Nation,it has been ® yoar of countless blessings, The labors of the hus- dandman have been most almndantiy rewarded. Commeroe and Mavufeetures are recovering from the Great prostration into which the late revulsion had thrown them, The pestilence, so much dreaded at our principal seaport, hes been bappily averted, and health has reigned within our borders. While vast multitudes, in foreign lands, have been summoned from their homes to engage in bloody conflict, or to stand in battle array, we have beon permitted, in the Providence of God, to coutinue in the enjoyment of freedom and self-government, and to pursue, amid the pleasures and comforts of our own firesides, our uunexampled career of peace and prosperity. ‘These and the unnumbered other bountions whic have been showered upon us as a poople and as Individuals, should serve to remind us that the hom- age of grateful hearts t# due t> Him from whom these nercies flow. I do, therefvre, in humble reverence, sppoint Tavxsvar, the fwxwTe-rouRTH DAT oF NovEMDaR waxt, as a day of general Thanksgiving and Praise to Alarghty God; and I invite all persons to ab- stain on that day from their ueaal avocations, and to unite in public declarations of their gratitude to our Heavenly Father, the Author and Giver of every- thing. In witness whereof, I have hereunto signed my name and affixed the Privy Beal of the State, at (t.8.) the City of Albany, this first day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundied and fifty-nine. By the Governor. (Signed) EDWIN D. MORGAN. Geonge Buns, Jr. Private Sooretary. New Pablications. Lage ix Teooany. By Mabel 8. Crawford, Now York: Buminon & Go., LID Nassau at. In an agreeable form, is here prosented, such a sketch of Italian lifo and its surroundings, as Will interest all those who have watched tho Ia contest in behalf of Italian independence, As might be expected from a female writer, the domestic habits and burthens, the Inner life, as it were, of the Tuscan people, are more minutely attended to than would be given by the most practical historian, but the very minutac of this affords a pleasing contrast to dry knowledge of sterner sort, The book reads well. jagtan Hourmmmy's Crock. ‘This is contained in No. 6 of Purkxson's cheap edition of Dioxane’ works, just published, ‘Tue Bearree. The October number ts ieee issued, . G, Lawngnce, Publisher, 1 Vesey #t. Descent of a Veilapsed Balloon, The Utica Herald, 1st, gives the following particulars of this occurrence, before reported by telegraphs Wo have slroady noticed the ascension from the Fair Grounds at Rome, on Thursday,by Mr. Com and ru 8. Covmuan, and have briefly recorded 4 to the bel, ‘took them Youtorday wo tn fhe gentlemen ‘who mace ta tip tripyend from thelr own Ws learned the particulars of the voyage, tives the purrative o€ Messrs, Gon sndGots They started at precisely four o'clock —tho ascent wer rapid after reaching an altitude of about two Runares cot. Thoballoon st first took orth -weat, erly course, but at a height of about # mile, took a due south course for distance of about five miles; then at # height of over two miles the balloon «truck the famous easterly current so often alluded to by Haceuget | Pte voy of the balloon ‘The body was conatantly erpanding from the effects of the heat and sir, There were Owrard tbe coat at a apeed of about, thirty miles per Topas vero tn high glee, At this w was grand in the extreme—the Paith ‘hed almoat, aapumed the sepect of & ploce of morale work—amall, objects wero, nok viaible, Fe ntreama, Villages and cities were discoraible as din- tinet objects on the surface, At about twenty minutes before five, Mr. Com dis- covered that @ part of the apparatus pertaining to the pafety, valve of his ballcom was deranged, and was #0 Located that it could not be restored. - 00 at- tempter| ty discharge aa from ti Mpee valve, tu order +) desoeud—9onscious that tho diffoulty could ‘at the top worked well i fety-valve, (which had been deranged) from th of the balloon, Wes Ho grest that an explosion followed, causing a a te balloon frou the lower valve to its greatent circumference, The rent was some forty feet in accompanying the he discharge of a m one minute after, the it was #0 rapid as tire upper por- pas ty ue Otgus in. the balloon, Forneariy ball a mile, the voyagers came down at « most terrific apocd eating the samme oenmation that one osperienoas in &b awing tn rapid tnotion. The attic and oo wm tho balloon oscillated, caused « rattling Shas a jing of # ship in & storm, aif '« nila. the main portion of the balloon was thrown on one wide of tho netting, and Goasel esakr voranl to aw way violentiy, and the paket passengers were ralsed to an oven belght with the valve of the versel iteelf, ‘This motion was ex- perienced several tines, and as often was broken by {ire lf jon of the aeronanta in changing theit motion nnanl balloon, when the rapid rate of speed In their desoent was measurably impeded. During tho last half milo be- fore reaching the earth thelr rato of spoed was but 4 trifle more rapid than that of the ordinary descent Of » well ordered balloon, When reaching « point within ono hundred feet of btn fed peg ineggiomndyoved Knolls, in the Rome jamp, each of the having @ and ready t throw out, d this amount of weight tnd the balloon concluded its deseout to the round with less speed. ‘The passengers were suspended some seveuty feet in the air, on the limbs of one of tallest trees in the swamp, while the eral other forest trees. B: result of their ment of the explosion, Mr. Cormuax w what was to bo done? The neronaut Samured hin thet the balloon would down all Hight, oxcoyt at a fearful rate of wpee ‘At once the grapple und ropes were thrown out, and all the extra weight, except the saua bags. The serial excursioniats wore perfectly cool,aud cou versed together during the daceut, But fr thelr preseuce Tuind, they would not probably have eseaped alive. They beth assure tus tuat after’ the balloon. formed {nto's parachute, they had not the slightost fear of But for the few seconds after the explosion, andthe runnants of the balloon were ernately above each other, their fears could net well be stippreased. Yesterday afternoun the balloon was brought te Home in amination of pytiaucvealiod i hiimalt which is hand to work by @ rope from the nr of the balloon, had eon, dainayed befuce he started m the tri Id not b werviceabl acd is calculat air and hoat may oH prees the be y of the balloon, Once fina ly chwedy ‘inion ‘the powor of operating it, the ex cn of the gas under tLe influ. ence of an extraor ary heat, became too gront the endurance of the of ‘which the ball: constructed, and the explosion followed, as u matter of courme, The G Some time in the year 1841, a bed of yonng, or seedling oysters, was found near the east beach, at the mouth of Northport harbor, and there was a lively time among the oyatermen, while the deposit lasted, in securing them for the purpose of transplanting, Among others, man familiarly known at inntin jon as Dick Scoppgn, was active with bis little ner in conveying away the oysters, his planting round Leing’ directly across the Sound, near Norwalk, Conn. In one of these excursion, while Dowt™ ing over against a strong north-east wind, his craft was struck | dden flaw and ae sized, spllting overt ov hirty bushels, or less, whi carried upon deck, precise spot w here this accident occurred, nearly fwenty years ag0, is now covered with’ a busy oyster: tersboats ‘and 7 eather pale harvest from the ys) thus a ally scattered, wit. little schooner was called the Dress, eat ite owner ie lene sino to the land of ‘shiadows, but w! ving hia neighbors would Bercnom, of Hantington, whose father built the Dream, atrests the truth of the statement. This is believed to_be the trae origin of the farmous ‘oyster bed. Its location is north half-wost from iton's Neck, one and a half miles, the loweret eastern end being bounded by arocky reef, which extends nearly north from the point fora dis tance of over two miles, ‘The length of the bed is about one mile, and 115 breadth from a half to thi rters of a mile ; the depth of water va. rying from five to six fathoms, forming a kind of middle ground, the water on each sid deeper. That the spawn of the oysters deposi in Northport and other contiguous harbors could ever have floated two miles of the ebb and Rood d finding a lodg- ment at this point, is considered improbable, As was the origin of the bed, so was the discov ery wholly acridontal, That the bivalves should have remained just the proper length of time in their hidden home to acquire the proper size fi use, ard should bave been brought to Higut at the season when of all others they can be most profitably removed, may be considered a happy stroke of fortune. These circumstances have atly enhanced the value of tho discovery, ve men from Darien, Conn., were fishing op- posite Eaton's Neek somo fortnight ago, when the wind freshening, and finding thetr boat was drageine, they threw over an oyster dredie, which happened to be at hand, Tho boat tinued to » however, and in hauling up the dredge, it was filled with oystors of six ‘They then tried other experiments whh » and shortly became convinced that & hed of great richness and extent lay beneath them. A mutual compact was made to koep the secret, but ono or two of the faithless party seix ed the first opportunity to seli the information to the oystermen of Ciry Island. Five hundred di Hars was asked and readily paid for the nows, t ermon contribul lig twenty d ‘ach to makeup the amount. One-half t however, was retained ag security for the genuineness of the the revelation, and for being conducted to the grounds, Jositoa Luvin, $8, ono of the wealthiest rd the Islanilers, being elect~ ed Commodore of the fleet by unanim: nent, twenty-five boats set sal! from City innd upder the cover of the + and proceeded down the Sound. By da: t, the next morn- ing, they were of Eaton's neck, and hy hy the aid of rongés, previously obtained, the exact on HO wes pointed @ut,and operar'ns ‘commenced. soon satisiied them tuat they had not been feesived cad during the first day,aboat 700 bush- els of fine oysters wero obtained, amply sufticient to pay ‘forthe information, ‘The work went on, the oyliet men bring so elated ab thelr good bortane that they contintied ale all night,and only gave up from sheer exhaustion, &o compact were the oysters at first, the dredges refised to erapple them, but sineo they have been broken up by this harrowing process, the dredges work better. he oysters are whi nin the market as ‘ counts” and and after bein, placed for afew weeks in the shallow bays and creeks, where they can fuiten, will bring the pighert prices ly, The; Iso ver, yr form in size, fow being ng overgrown on tl ct oe Craw mh eg «, en , tbe «patriarch of is t up, been turned into honeycomb by the borers.” ‘The proportion of shells anil stones obtained is also very small, compared with the amount of oysters taken. In flavor and fatness, they are equal to the best in market, and, barring the natural saltness, are preferred by many Connoisseurs to Princes Bays, or Shews- burys. Pexaggerated statements have been made as to the number of vessels on the grouud, some Hlaclo it as high as three and even five hund- froma the most reliable information which ould be obtained, as well as by actual count by our reporter, they have never exceeded one hundred Latent Pes eer Of these, one half at least, are boats under twenty tons, one uarter of thirty to forty tons, and’ the remain- der ordinary cossting loops and_ echooners. The largest vessels are those from New Haven and other places on the Connecticut shore, City Toland Staten Island have the largest repre- sentation, moily 1 sloops of a small and me- boy li wii every ogy on thor af of the Sound which possesses a harbor and floating craft, had one or more e1 in harvestin, the oyster crop. The motions of tho fleet are controlled the tide and wind. Form- east end of the bed— the westward—they their sails being tet to give them head and stcorage-way. ‘The dredges, from tw ‘to eight and ten in num= Der, according to t ¢ size of the v are torown over te windward, there being one. ian for each line ; but the who Party mallog to ul up each dredge as it is filled, When the vessels have reached the em. of the “drift,” tack, or wearship, and return to their place at the end of the fleet, thus keeping up a per- petual promenade, Occasionally, a collision takes pla is curris or a sail torn, | they run into doy and are on the Whe tens away to som the oysters are replan ed its load, returns with poed to th ns. The Three Sisters, belonging yes, during the twow U0 busbels, makin 250 bushel ‘The litle week took 510 bushels ; t 2.000 bushels; the Ann Kliza 300 bushels; Jacob Bell has taken 1. sor Northport har round bright and early 6 its til 10, red abe wht 80 hampers, about 125 bush- les of the success which have J the operations of the fl mount already taken is variously n 150.000 to 200.000 bushel: t present, it is sup. posed that © on (lollars’ worth will be secured before the seaso gots 80 I ¢ the ovatermen, and when t out at Faton's Neck, explorations w on in other parts of the Sound,— ‘The American allt Railroad in Brazil. ‘A Rio Janeiro correspondent, August 12th, says: ‘The “Estrada de forro de Don Pedro Sogun the point upon which all eyes in the states resting, and upon thi 1 wish to locate you fora fow minutes, the first section of this road running fro to a place called Bolern, 40% huterior. This portion of the road ed, and during the ralny season la cutirely uselow, as {twas nearly all. last. season. Its, howover, tow under repair, and a8 the radilian company have a ry active man to superintend the matter, I expect ft will do better thin mason than the last. ‘The cars and énginos used on the flulshed portion of the road are wholly English, and they are the most Gisngrecable invention in this country, expecially that 1 have over soon ork. It is square, with right hand and o1 oft, which are locked whea the train lain motion. Thove Laalf ylass which slides diwn somewhat like the glass in our omnibuses at howe; but the road being very dusty the las iv acldoms down, and the heat being intense, ® he n comes within an inch of Vet Vad brown, before he arriv he town of rain has thr : all passengers pots oF shoot on Barefocted people, tu Hrazil travel very % n with patent ro nvist pay for the privilege of wearing tt ‘he American Company, who have tiken the soo ond nection of the read, aro dotug their boxt to plete it within egiven tine, but f far they dertaken wenoatig Vayu thes wecoud section enteen miles furtl enteen iniles la equal to any fifty miles you cen pick out in your Btate, ‘The road, for tho first five mlles, runs likea snake, and forms a perfect W near is one division to the other th Hitobed over the intervening. distan inles are passed, the end eda eysiuut © being worked ly ough railroad ian, Divinion seven ie, periaps, as heay; {son the line, ‘The first tunnel t# ab fet long, the second four bund the third nearly three hundred feet. sion ts passed you reach another tune’, on division elgbt. "Thin division a yer heavy one, but is now nearly finished, Jt is under the charge of Dr, D., of wt om 1 mentioned the incident, that ooetrred in, the D quite aa heavy as olght, yet, ait au K several very heavy ‘bere are thirteen tunnels on, the seventeon miles, Alter thefive an soute angle for mountain om alvision M. Baarun, @ thor. PRICE PRICE ONE CEN’ Sant | Bae ae Fearfel Sommam (alice, The Detroit Free Pres describe a fearful scene which was witnessed in that city at half-past two o'clock, on the night of the 25th A servant irl in the family, 18 years old, as dlacoyetd Boer Teng night dress, walking rmiselesedty ic the arrow ridge of the ‘teen roef of the Sate spectral form paces stowly to and f perjow rides board whieh ee rx of, appronohing im of the abrapt fermiuntion.at eendgsoakeaioly farang abot v> retrase tho distance house wad a high one,and A milastep or weep too far would have planyged the olhit walker down to gertain destraction. The wall jonally raised her baud Ce her head, as igh engaged in thought 9, troubled with pal ead aware maintained the posit MaDe: aot ture in the of the naet ind mito abs posed wre enn ah one hand ttpen ite top, end walking down mor get eround. Once in thie ot the edge of the and looked straight ‘shee. Avwacing mavemeut of the righthand scat ited the the walk Mey yt renewed. ‘Fhe moments on the of the wad theyostended inlike manger, and the ley went forwand fn, that the par portion Rang over the abyra, fingei#' reached ont, w there was no Oh sthee Tesebing, and thea clutched again with a qulek convulsive aatchy and were with, drawn. ‘The form waa motionless x troment: and then commenced ita walk again, contiatting we far as the middle of the roof, when it’ turned toward the rear of the house, and moving down the slope ef the roof, deaoended through a skylight to her own room, Hisstoning in, he aroured hie wife, and weut with hor tothe found ber sitting on the side of the 8 and a state of eal re dering . Bho had no knowledge of ooourrence, rut bad been awakened by th her employer entering the bows, and found herseif standing th the middie of her own room, in the con- dition dewortt ye girl had heen suffering from « brain (ever, from which she was gradually ‘recover: ing. Confiagration at Rieg Ging. About 24.M., Sunday, a fire broke out in the auger shop of the prison, at this place, and he- fore the flames were sublued, the file shop, the by James Homen & Co., employed 90 men per day. All the machinery, stock on band, raw materials, &c, were destroyed or damaped— nothing being taken from the burning buil ings. Mr. Homnn's loss is estimated at @65.000, on which itis estimated there is an insurance of about @35.000, Thedye house was occupied by Bxxsaw.x Usoxnwoon, for dyeing yarns used in Brussels carpets, He employed about 20 andestimatrs his loss iu there is an insurance of 67. was worked by JAmrs ployed 40 1 ‘he Bt Il lose in buildings about and an additional loss by the men being thrown out of ample ‘ment until the buildings can be reconstructed. Mr. Howwn was paying the Btate about 91.900 a month for the services of nviote. NDERWOOD was about for the men employed by him. It will take at least six weeks to repair the shops. A fire was discovered in some old houses in the rear of the main street of the village, near the ‘Aqueduct. ‘There was not three misutes differe ence between the breaking out of the two fires, ‘Ibis circumstance leads to the supposition that both fires were the work of incendiaries, Two men have beon arrested, upon suspicion that they havo been implicatet, "1 They are supposed to be discharged convicts. A Scene at the St. Loule Fair. A St. Louis correspondent of tLe Chi Prem furnishes the following Said most exciting accident of the Pair waa th run away, tumn-ever, and emash-up amor fast men who were showing off thelr horses a in the ring on Thursday afternoon. About ~five horwy and fulklee were fyitig round the ring In the presence of ten or twelve parame when Ohe driver rou Into the gig of esother one, which frightened hiv horse. ‘The horse bound- ed ff at full npoed, striking sevoral other Lorwes and nd ther off likewise. Within « nd rin away feeling ery horwe in the ring. inter; drivers were bi long from their seats to the ground and run over; tome of them held on to their reins, and wero dra.,- ed along ; one or two got caught with thelr feot in 10 wheels and were buried about in a frightful man- Someof the horves attempted to jump over the inong the frightened spectators, Other plunged madly for the eutrance ard exit and hashed thelr vehicles ‘to plecos against of Sunt pet your mind ascore of high mettled notres ‘attached ty carriages, all running “away pro- mously on the space of an acre—crashing other, rolling over and springing upy ng, kicking aud wqu poll-mnell terror wing the ratling he dhivers rolling of mulbles and boots ofthe frighten add to this the rush of a hundred hardy n Ting, trying to #top the horses, 1 ting'instantiy kicked down shouts of ten thousand horses; tuto the killed, ‘and fe y that city,and thas allodes to Many formerly wel the Metropolitan Theatre, of Ler history wher, sho evinced no ign of inrant- ty, but begged for some stimulant to relieve the guawing wearivess of her outworn aystom. A fow numbers of literary periodical watered on her bedside, and helped to ‘The thin and wan face, cowering attite end the outside throug of lunatics, formed: ture as might havo illustrated ono of the attending ila: When she came to this city abe was poasoased of 'unds in her own right, out of which a house Sat Luiltand furnished. Her hustand wee lentpe 4 Taith al the tendernes nitiire and drow to natiafy the urjon hunger, until insanity #ipervened an Tour house was a welcoine home, Pedigree of Kiera Temple. ‘Temple has become a sul ntereot fu aporting lo (3 YY) Timea nays pposed that ‘ali the world and the rest nd’ were aware that Flora born int din 1846, an Naruan Paacy, of F for #13 ; he k ra then becan when qu ey Jamilton, Madison county, it her less than three years, ty of Withiam Coo DEN, of county, who subse- quently sold her to Messrs. Ricm@amison Karoo, of Eaton, Muilison county kept a livery, o ae with the .” sow final Flora’y dam was of all work,’ first o of Waterville.’ Flora was Vivier nple, Kaasna Meck, tirat colt her Correspordence. Mr. Brxouwn, in the /ndependent, show ing how be treats his correspor are more numerous than profitable, ‘and more xpectant than wise, That notoriety aud talent con something, is shown by the following ; loans for deeply-indebted ch they deserve help? we caa- ven to redeem their mortgaged fart to take in Land the edu persons ; we cannot Lntulre inte or relieve the hutdreda of casos of distreaing pover- ty which exist in every state ; we never ny In speculations ; aud that ten dollars that would save from imrac }) abd never shall. f the “rich men of any mor money in ai oo hundred ways will save much trouble Varies Writers and wuch mets after they ‘have written th of 0 hal nesta 1 sa aut iuvariably burn, letters for MAIL ITEMS, as. iy said that Gen, goorr is peaks of off to the Pains to got hime out ef the wos foe tbe Prost, dency. A crmizey of U, X8 of Middlesex county, Mass, 0600 to the silent peor of Ti'® fullowing was oneof the the reqrnt pabile dianer given in beer asad to Senacor Cursnur: Nationat penn —Ignored by the = im ~orrapt fn practi thelr constitue wey=-n0 no necemaity @an eonvenionce exe."1#e them, Ma. Burrnaan ve mT nae at 38 has beeu represen,“od. for him says: W ing on the morning yA ‘the 28d alt, dooking very bey in fine: spérite, oa log an but btn ne un} com ree, Boar the whole weight of coe Toad. poe felicity is exhibitetin Hea. Dav K, Arcmsox—| ob yaben Pes — awl and turned his “energies acres in Platte soqety. the entire farm “is as beutiful a desire te see,” Tix eitizens of Mownt Barer, in a house wtih whom she wae nok oe be ‘beat res within a few tayrot her the latter sent to pochogs « which, opened, proved to contain @ live horrified women was imm Sas been arveoted, end wit, be s been and wi with for her strange and Toenial crime. A GENTLEMAN in Clinton sends to Haven Register an account of a sult ckted in the Superior Court for Middlesex’ in which two resp sod for taxgault and battery’ who claimed that they chased be ahostel Tt ared that the two Indies were oven near theie residence, and 1 skirta of their dresses rt) were proceeding home they met the lady com plainant, who, mistaking them for net acry of “‘murder!” To keep up the ‘inetwe proached! the o bo were, and having, rang old to gratify, brought the suits. the eaeedasmptiby Court that the “a "under th was av @anult, ter safely ventut would been frighvoned. by suck tions. "VARIETIES, FINANCIAL, é&@,° NEW YORE, Monday, Oct. 8. The American Railroad Jowrnal of Closes @ correspondence with the late President of Brie Road, on cortain items of expenditure last years ‘asfollows :— Mr. Monam expended on, the trenk, &) the Eric Railroad the past year $380,919 exclusive of fron ; this expenditure is at the rete of 99-44 conte per mile run. On the best managed roads’ ‘aco cont cf maintenance of track, excluding about 18 cents per mile run. ‘The tout of ing track per mile run, the past year, on the roadie quoted, are as follows :"* New York Central... Worcester transpired that « move is on foot having fer ita object a thorough change in the administration. of the Ciearing House Association. The annual dlestien tukes place to-morrow and the canvassing of votes Je. conneqnently very active. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES—FIRST BOARD, seSSesceSiees BF sperrer SadSs EE eprresepece: : s sleeiaiganl Mi pet ct Mich 8 Mey pew tas. Tawar, % (#5000 Trey C & 10 6 10 Chatham Mk. He \ ® 40 Mi west 0 Tl Berek $8 Manhattan Ins.153. 40 Excelator Ins, 108% DOMESTIC MARKETS. Mowpar, Oct, 32 P, Me 16 market is firm for ren with » tebe f 70 Lbls, at $080 UT)g 5 4 bbe, ‘The inquiry for We with liberal god Weatarn ; low a nor un $4 T0a$s 90 for oxtra vades of extra Westora ; $5 0ag5 ‘s ike ar eas and not plenty § Souther Foor i without, much change; the dar mand is leas acti ily for the l of 1,000 Lbia. at #9 4 3 my r dine Jerseys wid "f1 dbase 06 for Brandy The Wheat market waa rather drmsie but at the close, in the absence of ‘export, the buoyancy #ut . at #116 for ordinary gan; $1 25a $196 for 14 ‘hite $140 for prime White Kentuoky, 00 buab. a, ob Ria tons