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— iam aa Wioniste and and other disafcted fons would make an attempt to noize the arsenal a bat ment way Bo —_—_—___-::- ‘the ° indefinite TUESDAT MORKING, OCTOBER 15, 1859. | and improbable as to oguse no fears of mich am out- eee | break. BRILLIANT DEMONSTRATION. avortisoment® maitd. Baltimors, Octe 11-8 P. MA train filled with * + tueln Groya, € . x, itl oiler orand o Bhiclde’‘Ovantvandxher"compantes “eae 180 FIRE COMPANIES OUT. cose tant e o'clock for Harper's Fer y. Reprostmtatives of the oil's the be press accompanied the mflitary. ry 40 to i hours Borvimone, Ort, 111 P.M —A dispatch from Seven Thonsend Monin Line, (—2 Mart nabuy of Harpor'a a re aol 4 oe ramen fd gare they hate olan ee Sixty Bands of Music + The Firemen’: Parade. iat the brides. ‘All the train liste beon stopper. , ‘Tam tricuniel parade of our Firemen, yos- | body v a a IN PROCESSION. body of arwed mon wan getting ready rt ea tattlay, WEd One Of the finest displays over made cna ‘this city. The Firemen turned ont in full fords, and out citizens turned out by thousands tH Withess the parade. The streets and side- ‘Wilks on the line of march, and the wintows ‘Tho Banner Prosentetion. Mayor Tiemann’s Speooh. e Richmond, Oct. 17.—1t teropy sted and bolleved that the Governor of Virgs order See teeGeramnen oi sia hoe ordarpd voluntoe? Wash Oot, 174-9 P.M. re +0 P, M.—In view of the pon- bade emai! carriage, eeey ont disturvances st Har 4 ot on the roof to obtain a view. ‘The omnl | grided, with polished runaing tear plated 2d balconies ofthe howeey ware crowed with | tendiss to this vicinity the Mayore oe Washington | At as early an hour as hall peat six o'luck | tr kod corn were entity absence, the fens | Serltiae ater by a g recat Hoss Comma: or ppectatars, of both texer—the ladies especially, ita rappreasion. ‘Tre Preaideck, through? tes sj poacey moruing our sy ter Seca totiamaan being compelled to take side streets, while the later per Bo an ae Fees wae one mibiffasting the utmost enthusiasm. Indeed, it | of Washington, ordered a atrong detachment of ol. | Firemen'n grand parade, by requent appearance | had no siternative but to walt. The oomsequence P great attention. penela were te no exaggeration to say that the parade of | bans 'a:morie, whian was, prowpry. slows, pa | Cf Are cumpanies and thels aprarstus inthe wtrrets, | wae, that al the cars caught below 14th it. wore | oryered with serail work Of liver! the whan yesterday excelled all previous displays. The Binsired tuned of nets hd a Burp ae ame | Abd by the constant crowds of firemen end mustct- | srpred, and waited in ine to the number of fifteen eh Ch ‘companies scom to have vied with each other in | Btn were 4 i omens It le buggemted by” well-infot en " nd ‘pare fone, the caure of the tneurrection Ia Nhe mpoited fact that net lore since strate fo ye constriction of nt dam at the: Perry slaconded, largely Iudabted to several hundred wr. ployee, who bave taken this ntep to inderanity therm. feivon by the selture of the goveroment funda, which Wt waa mupposed, were transported thither on Satur- day, A geuttounan owt In from Ha inks the blacks participated in the out (on compilation. having thelr apparatuses,in the very best pos sible order, and most of the engines, hose carts, adil trucks wero decorated in a showy and taste- mannet. Rew York is justly proud of her volunteer soldiory, bat she may be equally proud of hor ‘volunteer Fire Department. A finer, braver, or Hal for | an* Who mingled among the early rissrs of our popu- | or twenty, while thowe above were tn the eame situs | ty lation, The sugie firemen to be soon wore #0 nu- reereus that the principal thoroughfares wore com- taly wpctted with red aa far aa the eye could resch. ‘At the R. R. depots near thacity, and at all the trav. eling localttics within « short distanon, companies of | aq possible, forming @ complete barrier against om- firemen wore observed, city dound, aba unrnally Exoursin tickets were | thetr passengers, were driven Into streets they never umaleeptog and appreciative prblic interest in thelr | somely paint ‘Welfare, would always inaptre them with romewed | Nese, and trdor whenever ahd wherever damger was to be on- | fuss ‘With the stretts of the whole clty, more or lean, Geoorsted for the occasion, but more partioulerty those slong the finn of march, and the shipping, ‘steamers, vemols at the wherres, and in the Bay, no decorated, aa wore tiany Of the builldings and ‘Teasols of cur neighboring clties across the river, the rand procession commenced tnoving soon after 12 O'clock, from Fifth Avenue down Rourteonth strect heavily gilded, and white wheels Kenoor, and thet he was benignly Aocteing pon a ghthering o sitituden, while enjoying & fragrant ehil- ling cigar. It is alro sdded that the horse, from his “putccrtia ges Gated Fed tod act pet be ig ra Toe wtsels owe 5 Nh Whe wie le ar tis tures tn to Bigtah Avenua, and thence along the ecurse pub- | cll, of “Rey tune,” “Iopes” “Gti werplag a ‘the labed by ‘us yesterday. Fh Avenie, trom Sich’ | lees of Troy,” eto. The top, of the gall svg streot to 1dth, and 14th street, from Bth to Sth Ave. Dumber of the company. Bittlog on the top, waa Dues, wore ® doom mess of human beings ¢#o hours | bronze /anua. Booms, and e splendid one before the line moved, ‘The stape of all the houses | It as tro. ‘wore filled, aa were the windows and balconies, and a tion. Broadway, from Bond strest to the Astor | i About 936 o'clock last evening, a number of the members of Mo, 0 Rogine Company became eogaged. i © quagrel among themestves, at the comer of fi Grand street and Centre Market place, Cpt. Wi- 2 Liamson of the {th Preoinat, waa passing and sap. ] ped the fight, but in doing #0 hadone of hie hands j . 00K cal aad AnD Cannan Co. No, 4 —Thia trick newly paint. ed in blue with ne | Visct, ett the nswe sud wumtter sate vce ke ‘ber on the sides in i dew | the vark lines of trans ited Lefore, id. Oy tne four enda there were A; No. 84 —' badly cut, apparently with @ knife. Shortly after. j ‘more devoted body of men than our New York Richmond, Ort. 1t_9 P.M —There tn great ox- | and, and various | vipit me merican flags, AvET?E Hose Company s Firemen, cannot bo found ia any other part of fem pd Company F., with fall girs fins | rertation gathered in quite arate om | _iThe beat ewtimates which we have been enabled to | And in Ue contro a le the aks «“ ieee Pi vacums Ewormn Ho. 80. wer of the wena Pp Zn Ns - onsed Silty of 4 a armory, expecting te take © special trai try eight-reers, Indeed, our commery friends er of the immense yucles who Joined in the o . the corner of Mulberry and Grand and the world. ‘There was a time when there was a | Yon eo ihn 8 ne company, with e aimiine ight el evel dhementens of Vala gored, or lt wen IP ieeran: tlre ered in the | Publica, aud newly painted and decorated for . streets, danger of the stigma of rowdyism attaching it- selfto the Department, and ny began to clamor for a paid force; but the Department The Greys Jeave for Harper's Perry oarly in the Porning. “The Governor left to wight for Washing- on. the grandest of the kind on the globe, and was yeu. terday carried out with #0 much zeal thet it sur. Panved any of the kind ever yot seen, and will, dowbt- | amount expended, directly or indirectly, on account Pptrocesion, and of those who witnessed it, place the former at about seven thousand, besides sixty bands of music, and the letter st full half s million The end breaks, ‘this occasion, Ea Exowmn Co. No. 18 turned ont with an en- yotures tn of! on the gine of the Coren stzte painted @ plain color devori; tive of | ‘a name. ‘with gilt; the wi ree ee Yellow, striped Wanmroron H. & L. Company No. 9.—This gom- with red ard bine. Ow one side of the gallery there | pany paraded # new truck, painted a lake color, orn- on ‘There were Feanx Bexxert or Buxwock, a member of United Hose Co. No, 40 of Philadelphia, who was one of the Paity, received a severe wound in the head, which . ° po ‘was & portrait of Chief Howaap, other, | amented with gilt. The were of varnished | *rpeared to hayo been made with some sharp wea has, of late, been covating its character and Peri poras Me ae alt Bare a ariee lens do'the seine aa to any future displays, until | ofthe affair, did not fall far short of $226.000, Tt | 20® of Avtafant Pon ag an honorary Hae fea cerning Gear was polished, and the | jon. He was removed to the house of Engine Go, Purging fteslf of those who wore bringing it in~ J five milew from Baituifire and thirty-one from Mat. | three years henon, when at additional belt million | pmed of with the utmont harmony, and, with the there.eras 0 cunpy Hf red, white and Gee aiken aee | oT ece saat” coeved. Erotwe, No. 87, was an engine of the | N@ 40: but the members refused to allow him to be to diseredit, The agita'ion for a change from | 141's Perry, at rolcck, hat the tral Conalite, of of people will couse the present display to be super- | exception of some trivial pocket-picking, the servicon nnn gear was painted yellow, striped with red and seen, and tried to smather the affair. teen care, opm, tin 0 —_—_—_—_—- volunteer to the pail system, has ceased, | Major Rernouns, with master and to | S0Bed by ono att larger and more magnificent, ofthe police were acarcely called into eeqnisition. As at war tremen pred pore tiy In the respoot | Fp the trecky and telograymers to mend theline, | At later hours in the morning the musicians had | art eridouce of tho enterprise of the New Yar Preas, | rabaiit and ‘nevly palrten? her aeoe wot ress Bexarontat, Nomrsatton,—The Fourth Sen- | andl bdatdence of thelr allow citlesns, pg are A ara peo tA adveces gnbhered into bands, the engines badattracted totheir | which is only equalled, perhaps, by the Firemen} | one, with gold rcrull and. red mount! the centre, there was a life ti ‘torial District Convention mot again, last evening, While viewing the procession yésterday, ‘wo felt that we had in cur firemen not only a noble army of defenders of our hoses, persons and property against the dreaded fire enemy, Ing the expedition, folows in « apecial train. They I not reach Harper's Ferry bafvre 10 o'elock. Monocacy Bridge, Oct, 17th, 10 P. M.—Tho train arrived here’at © ofolocns? Lorie Sinrss, beguaze master of the mall train, gives the folmw: of over one hundred and thirty different fire orzant ing particulars: —T walked up the Dut a band of resolute and patriotle mon w rast was afterwards pervalttod te ¢h'uy' and che | ull jovial proceasioners, end re-echoed with agree: ‘would be foremost in defending the honor and ee, of the fosurreetionixts; 1 wee Interests of the country, should their eountry ever need their services to repel and crush a foreign foe. All honor, then, to our noble firemen; end may they always so act that thoy shall continue to be the pride and boast of New York. nd was kept prisoner |e Rrand to heat rom five hundred to #ix hundred @eg> 00, 8 three hundred white men with thom. All the houses were olosed. 1 went into @ tavorn kept by Mr. Cuascurns, thirty of tho inhabitants were collected Sere, sia or they, sald mont of the inhabit: ant ey declined, profering to protect theniselven, "It was reported tial five or ax porvons had been shot, shops of the world! Arrival of the Hammonts. Tre Btoamship Hammonia, from Sovthamp- ton, October 4th, arrived at this port yeterday, Ber dates aro the same as those by the North Briton. Tops the various members of the companies, and the stim-majorn were twirling thelr hatonn at the honda rations thronghout the clty. ‘The streets were fairly alive with cheering youngsters, interested spectators, | in the later editions of lat evening's Kepress. The atfo: musie from every direction, It was grand to | diferent companies which joined in it: nd to the cheorfiil citizen, good to enjoy. Would that much demonstrations took rma, there wore two or | pldce oftener in our cities—these Babyloaish work. Tho more immediate cause of the early stir was the banner delivery at the Oity Hall, which ee piano style; Das was announced to take place ab nine o'clock, and which actually did take place » halfan hour later, being, at this, a notable instance of corporation and civic promptitude, which ought to be remem- dered, astwo hours mergin for delay, the knewing | pamtus te, ornamented ‘ones always oxpect. At half past nine o'clock the | Sn miver plate, the My A Re of Mayor, sccompented by the Trustoos of the Fire Do-” Liven =? ~ pattment, the Membors of the Common Councl!, "and ‘whose dutien it in calied upon to record, the members | Mivels were of the ofthe department were enabled to read at thetr dis mnlesal potnta, and to take home to thelr familiew in the evening, @ full account of the whole parade,lamied Chief Howanp, and in the rear a ful in Tammany Hal, and nominated Jo Molaon j ‘Mvurur og candidate for ‘the State Senate. The nomination was made with great unanimity, Mepicat.—The fifty-third annual session of the College of Physicians and Surgeons opened laet evening, at thé corner of 28d strect and 4th avemea, An introductory address was dolivered by Professor Crane, The intredustery lecture of the winter course of | thé medical department of the New York University, was delivered by Profesor Vax Borax, in the College Building, 14h street, ; following wea the order of the procession, with the vient prvmom. Piatoon of fifty policemen. Marhal—Jonw Deoe- aoe Anatrtant Ineer. KB pla const ated rely of visiting oom were quite ni- marek. Assoug thorn wore Kagise OO Novh. of jowark, with a vory fine band, and an apparatus of Crockett Hook and Ladder Mantson Hose Comrany No. 87.— Carriage waa a emall, though neat one, ‘It was painted green on the reels, with ati carried large yellor Plame, but beyond this, ho decorations, Lavy Wasainoron appropriate mapttoes, "The panels wore ornainented tyr various Liantrative pictures, Zomrminn Woes Co, No. 16..This ourrtage r cf Nowark, with band, and trick of exquimte was Bore No. 40 was of the crane] The ninth course of medical and instruc + Neptune Hose Oo. No. 1, of No th bat ‘havi ‘of various | D¢ck style, painted in white and gold. surgical iy eet, ele carriage. Among ths toot nae, and's portraMAd the Salebrty fvocs whos hs Boortwke Evornr Ro. tion, illustrated by clinical practice, commenced at whowy carriages in tite division wae that tu New lbalonging 1 the new Anatomical teatro, Bellevue Hospttel, yes- ° Jntted Ho ,. cdo \ThANTIO Hi Co. No. 18.—Thia looked to the U: Bad to eoed Geeee hia, who: Tit bering be carriage terday afternova. Dra. Cuanpiam, R. Gruiwan, and ‘were sooom panied 4 been newly painted. wrod whi, Orbe ‘with plenty of allwor nial Exatn Co. Nor 16, turned out with « Jou J. Meroa.y addressed the students, about two carved | first-class apparatus, made of rosewood, with polish- hundred in number. wrod, of @ox- | @d running gear. irra prviston, Tie Tammany Ward Conventions, to nomd- Exomawa Hoss Oo. No. 14.— This ‘ ? bury,’ lao le ‘The Chmtlestown fire:nen, who appeared here in. consid: NEW YORK BUN OFFIC ae ame weceregees borein, was panels mate Inmpectors and Canvasers of Flections, wore The Mews by Tolograph. Oct. 188 D3 o'ckak A. mck, some few othorn, made thar appearance spon tha mop enh peep "that ost, | pejnted maroun Pag the panels early ons: ab Plowing | held inst evening. In some of the Wards the Ooa- * — Planade of the City Hall, where « number panies were— Americus Co. No. %, of Roxbury, Mans, ted in yiit letters the word “ Exceldor,” and on ‘the ‘Yentions adjourned, #0 as to permit of the union of eqnette Polegraph Oflcce, Ho, 48 Wall street and ar Pabiee wore gathered, andthe great prosutation | seoamyanted by Boston Brass Bead: Darper Bngins ie rear oad" Fourteen”. ‘There iy See" Teeny and Momt ape sareel — News of a Serious Character. dabner displayed. -e ne Band Boston Engtne No. 8 of Boston, Meat, with | ‘The hole wen new hod siver burted, Milipaied ime sale ue ae and Canyassors now elected will , A Of the Mayor, preceding the presentation, | de! from Bostim Department, and sccompe- fi No. 11.—' serve at the Presidential clection—uniess Ingurreotion at Harper's Ferry. —_—— Pi de pathy asia gray reg ne ingmmannd fons ag foe, gs Ringel rom Crapany | oemty rebar cod plies in ree Ont of oft a downed. important thet competed = errors An Engagement at the Bridge. | cethe valnsbie wrvices of the Firemen, thetr great | 8%, 1,00 Mer Pe ae eg ne Pe Com: | mere of & pluin color, with gilt scroll work. On the men should be chosen. Abelitiontsts and Nogrocs Im A:ms, Pany No. 1, of Patterson, N. J., with Patterson Cor: | boxes were the ts of Howann, Cray, CLierom eters sr) and fidelity; and thetr teutimony of the same by | net Band. ' Taken altogether, the First Division re- | and Wawere. The wheels and runulug gear wore n BU. 8. ARSENAY IN THE HANDS OF SEVERAL PERSONS KILLED. th¢ Vote of Novomiber, 1857, in causing the banner to | Sived a greatahare of public attention, peed stem, wats & gold stripe. Over the centre A WorKING men’s Convention was held yee THR U. 8. ARSENA 4 tbe mindo at the o-st of $1.500, He expressed his plea- - oom igen e : Arid-rtdrg ie ibenect tee Philadelphia ‘erday at Union Hall, Bowery, and the halfand half —O—ne A thyme oy \ . THR MOB. Ballmore, Oct, Ge mite, that to «comrade of theira, as well as tothe Ccl's Marifora Dende Find aeuces fd style, painted = pure and brilliant red, with wide Btate Ticket, made at Utien by the Americans, waa, aa! ——-o ine veer Oe Si ‘The Goverment Ato ta, | Chief Magintrate of the city, is bad fallen his pleasing | Gighe, containing ex-Chiefe Ussian W. Wameae, | 6old stripes. Frag wr tel, saat he brakes, With one exception, endorsed. Resolutions ia favor THE CITIZENS MADE PRISONERS, ; MA tre oy ae arc in thn ence pa set ale aoe ie approved efick | Jaum Guitoe and Atrase Casson These of besds mbich wore of bidck, wah 6 light afte freien 4 be public lands, ond of a and ts pouse In the Armory enclowure. A uumber of citi. Firemen religion Passed. ‘The convention wae ‘Telograph Wires Cut, Traias fired into and | 2<D48re imprisoned with han, whom ‘they refuse to | Yop, and to the mertts of an ongantzation, whlch, 5 nilatenh aghnbete,: ta dors | but thinly attended. Pe Heveral citizens have been killed as also several | 7) More than half's century past, has beon, as it is Jes, Rome dozen ta number, an: them | , __ ‘topped. there, not, the pride of our city, and the gem of our eivic | th socmbers of the Exempt Kogine Gos Una i ruhleg Tus Whig General Committee held a meet- cenit ‘The town bas been taken Pemsonslon of by avveral | orawn. ‘The generous efforts of ite members murpase | hth gs long a routes ean are one of companies of Charleston, Shoppardstown, Va., and in 41! the elements of real worth, even the wealth and Fre ick. ‘The rioters are entreuobed in the A: 17; they hild (Mr. Washington ‘and Mr, Langeotatd | Fefpement of our metroports, while thelr noble exam- Pe Prisoners. ‘The Ineurrectioniats are commanded | plejhas infused thelr gedine and spirit song aimilar capt. Brown, of Kanead thay num: vtlegs dered origit ally 14 white men and 5 negroca, several | Smpclations in almost every city and sales of them ‘were ahot™-$wo mea of the "Martinstury f lanl ‘Tho Department has aleo kept pace with the mar- U.8. TROOPS ORDERED OUT. PE, SEVERAL PERSONS REPORTED KILLED. —o Great Excitement in the Neighborhood ~o~ A 7 ie ing-che te from Ay vellous progress of our olty. The various machines Baltimore, Oct, 17,—A dispatch just received | scheme was get motel oF oe ‘nog used attowt the adoption by thom of all the im- here from Frederick, and dated this morning, states | Some 16 persons are known to have been killed. enta in the arts of mechanism which are the that gn insurrection has Broken out at Harper's | Fountain Rall whe cnet Pode Ferg, where an armed band o Aboitionints dead from the reevits of this aclentific and inventive age. The on- full possession, © Goverament "Three noters are iyiig dead under the bridge. ‘Arsenal, izes, bose-carriazes and hook and ladder trucks, train going east was twice fred into, and one Dregaatrmin eolna cart was twice, Grad Antoy wad one | It is reported that tho riutere hare garried off @ | with their several and necessary appliances for ser- were endsavoring to get the trac through the town. considcrable amount of Government ‘vice, exhibit In thelr construction, finish and effici- andy, the wondorful advances that our city and eruntry have mado in manufactures and all that re- lates to mechantoal information and art, ‘Tracing the history of the Department from the carpioet records up tothe present time, tt appears that —About 10 | Anruony Lam was the first who had command over ras inads, &8 7 the firemcn. This was in 1133. In 733 an ordinance bird cage | was adopted regulating and declaring the duty of ‘The ineurrectionists stopped and arremed two ion ‘who bad come to town with s load of wheat, and seizing their wagon, loaded it with rifles, and sont them into Maryland. The ingurrectionists namber about two hundred end fifty whites, aud are aided Dy gang of negroes, At last accounts fvbting was going on. LATEM—TOR AFFAIR EXAGGERATED-—NO INSUREROTION, Baltimore, Oct. 17.—A tater dispatch received at the railroad office wave, the affair bas boon greatly exe eguerated. ‘The reports bad their foundation ina athoulty “at the armory, with which negroes have nothing to do, CITY NEWS, Police Intelligence, &o. Attxoap Aiwemrt at Murr o'clock, yesterday morning, an attemp in all: god, by Fexom, Kon, a German, to Doaxnax, foreman is Waxumiane & Bev factory, No. 144 Gragd street. charged on Saturday for Mtenptiog to create di fection among the employers, This made kim vi angry, and om Monday morning he stattoned htinselt in front of the factory, and commenced abusing the workmen and their employers. Mx, DikLkies wout © bit to try and indug bim to go away, but he ree ised, and, it is charged, drawing a lange iazk-Knife, plunged the biave of it nto Mr. Daxtarnan's left wide, inflicting @ moet dangerour wound, #hicn ta balieved to have penetrated the Innye, Mr, Dotiewme foll Dicedivg W the nidewalkyand was as quick\y as pos rible conveyed in @ cairiage to the N.Y Hospital, Kor was promptly arnated by Ald. Touwrr, who THIRD DISPATOR, Baltimore, 1 o'clock.—It in apprehended that the affair at Harper's Porry is w rious than our eit. izens seem willing to be! ‘The wires from Har- [ite Berry are cut aud consequently, wo have no legrapbic communication beyond Mone tion. ‘The Southern Train, which wad Au hour this morn there i & stampede of fre magy other wild :umon, but nothing authentic as yet, Baltimore, Oct. 17,2 PM —Another acon and play the said fire eng‘ne, and all otber tools and jnstruments at such fire, with all thole powor, ttrength, skill and undorstandiag.”” This provision hea always been faithfully observed by the firemen of Now York. In 1755, Jaoonvs Tux, gunamith, wag appointed overseer offfire engines, “ to take care of thre engines for one whole year, to keep them clean end in good repair at his own cost for the sum of ten pounds per annom" And in '183 twouty-nine pers early arrived. Itis rumor tree 4 It appears that Kas, firemen, @ provision of which required that they | were of rosewood, covered with allvor plate soroll Miho was alan ® workman in the factory, wan dix: | gard with thelr utmowt dligonce, maneges were, | Work. The, wasn ing at Tnonr’s Hotel last e?ening, but no business @ consequence was transacted, Prov. Mrrcuxui's Leoroas, last evening at the Cooper Institute, drew = dense crowd. ollowing wes the Board of Fire Commissioners, | all bf whom were present, and several ex-Fire Gon. | >! mitsioners ‘Then the Exempt Rogine 7, headed by Zopuay Mitre, Kaa. Foreman, and numbering near ly one , came up. The exempts drew SE att eae ar sears aks a piphnomy mp mint pow the city, and it Ic eight a siete reese Lnpaoy ety vera any, a Px pamners ee ee ee i ey | by tembers receive vn yl lo Np of march. It may be here added thet t on Thureday, at 5 P, ‘wore fow or no decorations of the floral or bunting kind upon any of the engines or hose carriages which ’ Inquests, Accidents, &o. Reed 1A the parade’ the companion ovidantly avotd- bel narod bate bay aL aks pgs sare Teme the Oar a anol qual dad ta bem ecieead oe emer Farat Fat.—A boy, 6 years of age, named oficers sud Trtutece of the Now Yoee Fire Depart | witha deg upca i; the wocla surmowuted witu a | _ Exriux Enaows Conran, No. 42.—Thia company | Rowane’ Beatin, tied’ in here, ae haere cthens Pst | betty cap. The members wede a good appearance. | aaded a sccund clas crate neck engine, sud street; from injure recetved faling through the Hore Ax Lannm Co, No, 11 lowed with the | ,LArArnrTs Hoo: Lapran OF NO" ths nce. ‘Their engine was almost a | ventilator in the foot of the ‘dingy while cold, the’ ladder # creditable appears: mugnificens benser presrnted to the Depertaant te ferme plain one, the box being’ of rosewood, but playing epon the roof. Coroner Jacewan held am *s th wi ‘gear Jopked very nes nq) the body, when it in evidence Ruvwornog, “Ane membre were nea Grmod tn | {oN Se which were highly | _Wasiinaron Invina Hons, No. 44.—Carriago was | that the fondland od ope had Toft. the full roman rg, about one eying the ban- | Pred. peuly Taluted, and oruatnentod wish wrestle and | veoUlatonuncavered, ant’ the tenes tees de Ipalter of eouree, the multitude quve thowe who were |» aRety oveone pmintedda, White met oh ake |. Ls Os Pipe ofa Kisud the highly favored powessors of the new bauner great attention, and frequently applause, The men's marching was well done, Haute Howe Co. No.1 looked well. The wheols x Exon Comramy, No 44.—This compa- By is the only one in the Department which owns its apparatus, engine was newly painted for the vagion, & maroon color, the berdors being blue and On the front panel there was « pictare tn oil, of F house fire, foot of Montgomery atrest, 1848, and op the rear one a ship yard. The gallery wasan sialon ate specimen of work, the pictures Dang bor dered with representations of live oak tree, On the sides were paintings of the pilot boat “Live Oak,” fand the “grave of Joun 8. Gen,” who waa killed perfectly new one, pain Teels each contained a large star in the centre, mur rounded by twelve others, representing the original thirteen Btates. Tho whools wore of white, stnped ‘with gold, the springs polished, and the ware patated Yue, with a yond | S¢Af panfed the general cor. On the aldas of ‘the tty. red white aud biue, and in front there was a gilt ea gle. livwanx Bosx Courawr, No. 20 —Carriage painted street upon Jaane McDowats' a untae of Jevoad, 88 rare of age, who died from injunes reneived on the ith inst, when be was run ovur in 10th street, near Ave B. by some person who was c riving at « recklom! Tate of speed, aud who drove rapidly away imme- diately after running over deceased. Jury rea dered & verdict in accordance with the above facta, UTUAL Hoox & Laven Co., No. 1—was painted Wack and gilded; the laddors were new, runnit gvar polisbed, and tongue trons and hubs ail —Pagnicn FARRELL, @ : ‘ : with gilt stripe: springs ning | inthe discharge of his duty. By the borders of the | native of Ireland, 24 years of age, waa killed at This Piated. Tu frout there waa very pretty signal laupy | mWRe mid bas Wore gi ase witele and aigual | Gullgry were four Turks, ous in’ wood, represcating | revdcaer, Ne Gad Gro stteoty by fall Ted and blue in co utainiog emblems of the | flr bolemed MThe carrioge was rebuilt for the’ oc- [my Ain seit pane, Departinent, On eac! ide of there was a potinbed 1 aig canton, aod presented & meat appenrance. » amici’ Howe Co, No. 47—Thia carriage was n@TON Exaine Comrany No 90 turned out | newly painted @ plum color on the body, vermillion Hhoeriptiod s&s Mota Ty ‘ie with s crane neck ongina of the third wheels atitoed with gold. In front adarge plu —____— ne of lags, and sy atidoed with g rout mdarge plume. eee ee ul Aiea, & Later Company arkase | Trade s good “pearance. ‘The onglue has b-en'now: | AvRGKA Kyaswe, No, 45—Lugine of the plano style, LEGAL REPORTH—MONPAY, paivted in black aud gilt, and wae but slightly bey class, elaborately painted, and slightly deogre- ot. Supreme Court, “ corated, though looking very neat. Ns. 20 la qrts . Was parsing at the timo, and conducted ty the Police | sore were appointed firemen, which eonstituted ths | — Hxox.ezom Enotne Co., No. 2, was naiuted white, | 4, ace ‘Auxmicvs Hone C>. No. 48 Carriage a very neat itle to Laura Keene's. Theatre.— Wiliam ooived by tral ‘ ' an old company, having been orgaulzed June 20th, age a vory The Title to Laura Keene's = seine ya 7 ges | peadguartare, where, tan ake yAS Cor a8 | forgo at that timey * all trong, able, discrnet, honest | #trived with giit, and Lote a signal lainp om the gal Tob ad muh keep ‘up ter old reputatuon for doing J auidattractive one, quite plain, but evidonty nervico- 2, Koderta en. Wiliam “Waitien.— To waa ma tn the town was extingit ‘the hotels elowed cron " ea reals ye | and sober men.” ‘This was in the ora of the organ- : Oh Wael ae goal und effective service, = ao ection, Involving tho title lease of Lave a xe anete rere io foam aioe, of ths. B03 Byuce stvects and as et N 706 Willett wtrvet, | Laation, before any chiof had been epp-int sd, sae ere, oa Painted” rn the ieee, Sore, nap tsal Tree tine cat tat om A eA. gape Reta = ng oe pogo sh Bie TT wad and lane leading theret» dod an : : se swith @ wreath wt: Th peli it fram © beautiful dese len were wien In every quartory with | Axorink Munparous assav Lt.—Samuat, | The firnt chief apprars to have been Jaoouvs Stour hee phd poly pee Foe A time to do thisin, rt of gilt frame, were fly wtaful descriptive muskets and bayonets, who arrested the citizens and | REEVES, driver of an express wagon, was attacked a | gene in 1702. No further record ts fonud of any reased them into the wervice, aeuding many no. | O'clock, on Munday afvorioon, in Grand stroct, bo | Bere et : B Risawoers . Grover This done the Vive dee ae, any Be. | tween Bicetway ang Kin nirekes by een Motus, | other cliet feleilahe negli be mt eagle Crument pay-boure, in which was said to bea large | Who it isaileged, cut a dreadful h 6 inches long | pointed. After litt came Tuomas Buows, and thon Aunountol mony and al) theother pithilc works, were | Bross his fece, severing h'x nose cunplotely off, wid tn muccemion, THoMas FRasatr, Jamison Cox, Uazian Wasim, Jaurs Gouicn, Jouy Rikea, Com nuatue V. ANDEMSON, ALrEnp Canton, and the pre- sent worthy chief, Himuy HowaRp, beized by the mob, Bome wero of the opinion that the object was entiely plunder, sud to rob the government of the furda deposited on Saturday at the pay cffice, During the night the web made a demand on the Wayer Hi ir provision’, aud ec foroed their elalin by a tery of armed man. The citi- zene were tn a ternible stats of arm, the iasurgents Laving threatened t burn the town. ‘The following Liss jast ber then plunged ‘the blade of the kaife into his loft side just before the clavicle and penetrated the luni. ‘The wonnded map tank to the paveamut, and the alleged muiderer atteropted to run away ; "but two men, named MU..uTOAN and ANDARAON, arrest- “d him, and were on the point of conveying him to the P: 1 wih “Friendly Fire Company,” by one of the rules of which it was made the duty of each membor ty pro Btation-houge, when Asvaew Jim Toa n taking MoU My TURD Up 1 from Monner 1 Tee: o way from | vide hinwelf with “two Lugs, made of shecting, one cy, this wide of ved mak capters, put bim into ® carnag- and hy mate bf) 2 Wessera tarand trai hes ronan ae Mnsoosey, iieeacape.. ‘The pollcomen offie ith, Ward | Yard wide, and one yard and a quarter long.” A sud reports that the t: of the conflict in. @ short tina, company was algo formed, in 1803(“ealled the Mus tual Assistance Bag Company.” Some of the most worthy and wealthy citizens of thet day wero mecn- fo | bers of these companies: The bags were to be used ed © at firew such property as could be put in hour after reaching | t ‘The town is in possowsi Baltimore, Oct, 17, 9:50 P.M.— The Wortorn train on hn Batluors 4 Ohio Ratiroad tae Just here, Its thorn confirm the nt first received toucting tie . bela ce Ferry. ‘Their stateine: bridge-keoper at Harpe lighte $22 Soe exting tis! cause, When be w gang ‘of bi of Mi eam tal, abcut three-quarters of there. Cal tain Wiutsaqnon, of the Lith Provincty Immo~ ne | diately denpatched Burgeante Merriaws aud War- TY, pereeving that his | vay Md beveral officers in search of the muntorer, . to ascertain the and at about 8 o'clock he was arrestod at 19 Uaxter med atl Ad: a, Py | rtiet, PF. J. Brune, of 7 Allea street, mado tho {1 Me Aw the Department has then vastly iniproved in its material organization, #o bas it alsa vastly in croaved its efficiency as a charitable institution, ‘The maneys from fines were, however, at first, the only jeans depended on for the establishment of » fund. por'e the wifect that the lowing statement to our reporter: —I was pase came aloug, when ored way, who wAvOH'AM Assiat- | airy Grand metre about WH uelock ath Veen f | lu January, 1798, the constitution was adopted, aud ~ % oe bare hes Feed am, Rig observed # crowd atanding on tue aidawalk in fry nt | Jom Braao wee sppointed President. The other of the Grand Btreot House, No. 126 Grand street; 1 stopped, aud beard MoCUR day that he could whip Roky we; that Renvase replied, do you want to Oyht?" Mi piled he did: I noticed that during the dis Cur kept his right hand it bis pocket; Qxeves suck MoCur in the fee, and MoOue iminedi- stely drow the dirk and made several Keeves, and Dios took effect ) face, and the other in his left crowd then gatoered, end during 0 MeCox escaped, Hannan Warrwortt, @ young Woman belonging to Orange County, who was passing st the tina, corroborates the above as also do several other wit: nesres. ‘The man Hines, alias Fiasy, loarning that officers were in search of him, came to’ the 1th Pre- threatened with with the brain, Fooling uncertain aa to the confition of the copductor waited until wftor daylight Ventured W@ proceed, baving delayed the tr hours, Mr Purure ray tho insurrectioniste number two hundred blacks ard whites, aad that they full porscasion of the United Blater Arinary party iscommanded or led by man named Axben who had lst!y arrived at Harper's f Pustre also confirms the stateais that the insurrecti. it with muskets bad dispatched i Mary'and. “Tho military of Fredericl eo, ordered vot, he attempted to proceed offices were also filled by oltizous of the higtgst stqnding. ‘Tho fund, st this time, was not as it is now, for widows and orphans, but ouly for thoao who sustained injurles while performing duty as Davw Hurcncock waa President in 1793, . Th? In TIT the annual funds bad increased to $1,500, and in December of that year a special meeting was held, at which a form of charter was agreed upon, and an act of incorporation was subsequently passed by the Legislature in the following Marah. One of Pave been received from Presiden’ | oiijce Station House and surrenderd himself. He |)? Rca oryerine ot the Caled tates tromps at | statea that while passing a ong Iiroadway, he saw a | th? provisions of this act waa that such wurplue crowd, and noiteed MOCUe in the bands of several wen who wore beating bin, and thinking it was not right be interfered, and just at that monont Jos TUMNFR caine slong in @ wagon, aud jumped out and ewaght bold of MoCur and took him away, That af- wr moCve went away, be (Hines,) heard McCur had ved aman, Hinks was locked up to await au Jim TURNER Was Lot arrested up to a funds “as may not be requlred for the ase of dis- abled and indigent firemen should be appliedto the Purposes of extir guishiyg fires.” No use of fands war, however, nave, except in that course of nse. fulnees as @ obaritable association which was thon entered upon, and which has always been conducted to convey them to the worne of disturtivuce, the voluuterred werviors af Capt ‘Of Frederick; and bas likewise o1 Government troops from Old Point © Coed Linmediately to Harper's Ferry. ‘gence is autpentio, Baltimore, Oct.11—8.20 P. M.—The mall tratn go- In 1300, a company was formed, called the | werea fine Icoking hody of funds had thea reached the annual emount of $700, | City of New Yor! ctu inted in oll. ORTH DavEsION, bas-ict | ues Co. No. 5i—Carriage neat, and new- Uston Hoox ann L vom Co, No, B had been new- | ly painted in am claborate manuer. ted, and was decorated in abeautiful manner. | Maxion Hook axb Datuan, be, 18.—'The truck VEKOTOR ENGINE NO, was of the piano, crane- | was paluted in blue and gilt, "Ou the bed Indder was eck style, rosewood box, with wreaths of flowers | the word “Merion.” in the centre of the ladders work and in the contre of each was ao American | on the sides and a bordor of gold. ‘The wheels were | was placed a stuffed fox, sbield, ‘The wheels aud running gvar were patoted | painted tu ultremarine Dives striped wita gly ead | Unning Hoss Go., No.6. Carriage newly painted Breen, with a git stripe, It is jus to coy De oh of | the rupning wear was bigbly polished, and vory neat, but not highly d.corated. the painting waa done by the members of Nu. 3, who | reeltnere was 4 Chincse junk, surmounted with nas, Mazriva Exoive Co., Nog 43 —.Was of the Carson ne d the chaasburs were also beautifully pacnted and gil i des Niagaua Esatnk Gomvant No 4 turned out with | samecmbiemss faked with dowent fags,” on ea ae ae yy ref: rence to ascertain the merits of the case, after the report of whieh has come in, the defendants are te re-wsig a v Over and formiser. The Cuse of Quimbo Appo.—Mr. D. D, Field eppes v4 for the prisoner in this case, and moved for a new trisl, on the ground of trram'arity in the former one. ' The District Attorney objected to auch ® wotinn om preliminary grou wat the Court, bad uo authority or juriadiction to order a ve# trial, when no notice of metion had beea given belere gvar, ditto, Thus carriage aarries 160 feat of how, ‘of the largrat in the olty. Isparane ence Hoss Go. No 3, was newly painted | ly for the parade, ana wade an sdinirable apperrance. The roris wero of rowewood, covered with gut scroll tty engie of the Philadephia atyle, accond Hoes Co, No. 93 tint to Feel eee Ook, esse artione rela nad nents (ohne OOik veenrved decison a very pretty ongiue of P ¥ Hows Co., No. 23 waa a now cat in 16D Howe " eat; he Oc s clays. an infiniahed state. ‘Tue rvels wore painted rod aud | newly painted, and with no pertiowlar dacorstions: Mr. Field rad and banded up a.number of affl- MAxion Hose Comrant No, 4 was newly painted 16 rorle bojag 0 Wvored ‘The rannin wheels were of dark bluo, also gilt, aud thi had inscribed in gold letters she the company's organization. In front silver fire eap with the inacription a thie wheols were of polished oak, Hore Hons Co., No 59 — ly ornamented. ‘They do duty iu Harlom. Haunt How aun Bota Co., No, 65. —This carriage Was painted white, steel polistied, and silver lamps, its as to the irregularities claimed im the former | r i | o alee BROOKLYN. Tue Brooxiy Waran Worxs.-kt xp Laporn Co, No. 14.—Truck PuoTaorion Exoins Oomrany No 5 paraded a crane ‘a gold tripe, the mine color, striped wita gold, Commage Council last night, & com neck engine of the second class, parated red aud 6 polished. Tne chamber was ‘ar and bubs polished ; the ladiers reoeiv@d from the it of the Diack, with gilt stripes. Oo the front pauel there pper, and highly polished. fd tipped with black, the centre ‘ater Commissioners, calling attention to ves a picture of the Company's old engine, but in Brcuasics' Hook asp Lapras Co, No. T.—This git ‘sod the | ® communication of the contractors, aleo submitted, 1829, truck wae decorated with and flowers, besides | motto American Boy,’ n which they state, thet they shall stop aff the ae ‘THIRD DIVISION, baving been repainted and for this special oo jastau Hoss Company No 56,—Carriage neatly | ply of weter unions are picreme nate taken Aumnicus Exaine Comreny No.6, which is of the ion, ted for the parade; blue, red aud gilt body ; Pile sete r Reed honored. Philadephia style, made one of the finest displays of MIX Hose Oo., No. 22 carriage was painted a | white wheels, striped with gilt? running gear Ted, | The amount now due is $10,000, Reforred to a special the day. ‘Tho box was painted yellow, red and | p! calor, wish elaborate sarod work ootoe reel | wif BIR MYO aninelT Pare gone y De ool we ; wheels were of oak, a Tunning goar po- Sroed Diack, with @ border of git, The Fe paint, ‘and striped with gilt, Wheels JERSEY CITY, eu lime, with a gilt stripe, the hubs boing of podshed | lished. podlahod. TAD States Hows Co ir} Lo Fepainted for the parade ry Oe tation of the sun rir The wheels were of en. color, as was the rus gear, and on the front panel there was on » mivor plate the date of the oom: PRY s prvaalaation. Keck side of the panel oon: ted Fed ue, with @ gilt stripe. ‘The runnin, bine, cumeet Hoax Co, NO. 08.—This Canpany tweed with @ wow carriage, wade in the ' Shanghai” » by Witttams, with rosewood panels, striped was rebuilt braas, ‘The running gear was big! 0 reels are of a deep ob n the gallery there was a canopy of red, white aud | # Paolmurciouned by @ large gilt eagle, New Youx lose Cowrany No, 5 paraded ‘any additional decorations than ber original 7 Bhe Was painted a plum color, striped all over with gilt, the panels being veau‘uly carved and Kilted. 6 ‘a Detocrartc Covarr Nomrxartons.—The Democratic County Convention for my th silver plate. senator and other Rony ooops met 'sTun@ Hose Co. No. 8T.Carringe looked very alternoon, and made the Yall ‘The reels wore painted in brown, red and giity | | For Benatar, ved In oil, w lifelike portrait of Chiot HowanD, | the wheels i dark-brown, striped with gilt, the hubs Sat of arma decoreting Mach Oue, . LT, py LS) ‘there was a bosutful paloting ofthe | Tae rear contalnad the Gofapany's name, end 6 being ponnee. ‘eit un fudlan ia the foregrounds | pigture of the race horee Past UrvaL Ese 51.—This company turned out of the Bhanghal style, and ery ‘oo. No, @¢.— new- Four Wasuisaron Eom No. 27, eame from Oar- | » pcound clase manyilie, and made a good appearagve. Her bax | mado very fair wes of potisbed ruereed, wie aoeat fad nde Mu. es ay O~ One cavern d with polished ie or air) green om the with gut ser - on rn of eerdee lndel: | whe of copper, biuhly polisted, and’ cont work, the wheels light green striped with wore white, striped with gold, and the rine | B¥mber on a kilver plate, the running gear was aso painted in green an: Mus, Wixstow's Soorttya Srrvr, Twas plished. On the gallery. there, were | AQKBON Bisa 24 is of the plano style, and | gold, ‘There wore three beautiful lamps in frou, } gers, WINSLOW, an experloaced nd Pomale Teuntiul. prcturea i oll ove e femarkabie | Ud Was beautifully paluted and gilded, ‘The brakes | with colored g'ass, containing the figures #00," Physician, base Sootbiug Syrup for Children teothing p Dette of Laxiagton, Ty | 890 running gear were polished. Matra Boox AND Lange Co, No, 16,—Truck eS (hey representing the bettie of Laxington, In | “i vrosn's Hose Co. 'No, 96,—Cartiage | looked beautifally painted. which greatly facilitates the p OF Todthtags ‘ty Gitte attck cat and up ote rani tearratate "8080 | very Tuetty, and. at great attention. Tho |" VZarure Hoax Co. No. 61.—Carriage painted tn | softening the ume, reduclog aI) toflammasion: wil Welle Bae On Wp pO tay b painting was catirely now, mod the silver plate | white snd eld, and bore i front a maguitcent | allay all paiv, and ls sureéo regulate the bowel, Det Cery Hoas Comrany, No, 8.—The carriage was one | was retouched, giving the whote affair a fresh ap- centre light of cut glaas aud silver. ‘The whew were | pend upon it, Mcthorn, it will give rest to yourselves of the neatest cn parade; it was newly ted, a | pearance. of white, end the runving gvar was potished. The | 04 2011.6 and heelth to your tnf.nts, Perfectly safe bright plu color, the panels being co by a sort SEVENTH DIVISION, sigoal lanps were among the most beautiful on fdall ‘Bold every shere, Price 6 of hetwork of wiver plale--She rauning goa pila Nariomat Hos Co, No. 24.—Carriage was painted | parade. ja all canes, Sold every ealy 2 conte por the whee.s striped with Cned BAh io wh ite, und striped with blue and gold. In the centre Tow Hose Co, No. 50.—This was noatly | bottic, iy on it. Gusror Hose Co. No, 6 looked well, being newly painted for the ocoasion, Lexworon wnt a h carriage ing West got as far as Bandy, when Mr, Hp, tue inst evening, but citioers are in sarch of ( with @ pradence of maagomnt which has ever fa A ln We renrdiamerem An dy fred $f (orn rel ore wane ey perme fo of gat og, | Gremd.. “Zee epreretes hed wothing of © guudy Sinosa's ¥o. 2 Sewrse Maciian 9100 ‘easter, end * anc party, started on Bild nase teeta was & very disse J since charactoriacd thy caro of them funda, Tae in- | quets of exquisite natural Sowers ‘This carriage | tee reu organteation. Baxers Hook 4¥p Lapoxa Co, No. "6.—'The Ind- ers No. 1 Bewing Machi. 28 fot to the biidge, Shey went thr “4 ¢ And was formerly an express stitution has now Lrcome possessed af means, which | badly looked a3 though she bad been doing active oun Co. NO, 9T,—Carriage built in the | ders apd body of the truck wore painted in black, | &e " am t ead were when Ani risaped, Dut | He leaves a wife, with whom, he hay ut h wd - Neervre Fomily Sewing Machines... they’ Wubeequently went befire Sees | Eve site Uw ore me A ex's! inyuort wll | ronders it cme of the fret cbaritable assooiations of } ANY for ueatly ten, yoare. Onaranr, Ho. 8, thie | eS Bz, The rel et Plated Scoemnn With | eee ee ATusteeher teres os ier Tall Soak, | Elomesing Geaees vednecd to, i + ot the icearmstiouistn who tad 09 et es blog | be held tovisy, at the N.Y. Hxpite! s | car land, omnes, obe Of fag oldewt in. the ry Ckranact Enowre, No %5—Was of the piano dook | and were dressed in full rig, roads expecially for thd | For all maouiecturing purposes ooxarars Macao of Harper's Ferry bave a persona from tls Danino ann Svoc kasvol Ronnemy,— $1.80 ¢ ‘The lest annual repart of the Trustoos shows that | to turn’ out with thelf & how one being a bad its box bighly 1d, anid iightly touoh~ Pare occasion. This truck spent Sears re without eny rival in the market. aide the river tying theus tegethen ad taklog wff tne | STOL'N.—Abvut 8 o'clock, on Monday ufier- | vermanctt ha Ying Trust Fund, amounted | UM’ Dut not finiabed, ‘Th va Wor & 1 ed with gold. The wore of @ peach blossom | # W/O on preparations for the parade, each 1. M. BINGER & CO., No, 408 Brosdway, N.Y. Ss pay Dea Not bon mit d'to | noon, » boy, 12 youre of age, Named Ge». a Ly He ¥ ach eg ae aa hay Amounkee Taye gl't eagle in the centre of the top ladder, color, witn gilt. ping assensed $30, No, 150 Faitonst., Brooklys, Monomey. Thee are from five hundred to seven | Wax tent by Mr. J. Faoet, vroker, of Bev p cemary id nd What duriog the | Revaooun Hose Courant, No. T—Mate an. admbr Sanmssan O94 No, 98—Carriago was |! y+ was aftor one o'clock when the procession Dundred whites ant backs concorned in the tavur. | Ber of Park Place, to the Park Baik with $ past thirteen years the ‘Trustees heve exponded | g/t wooo! Hose (itiet eal mowewond tied . covory striped with tity and ornee Dap eb i care atu Feotion. Eastern bank bills to depomt. The ‘a various charitable deeds over $220,000, and | with briiiaut looking glass; the mounting, which | merted plated silver. In front there was alarge | reached the Park, w! watt Onsven.—Hauws Does ‘The United Babes marinas at Washington are un- | scarcely got out of the cftiee, before some miscroaut ad th rupain atofhed owl. for the few past yoare $29,000 have been annually Ser ordre fie Lara's Ve Gasbed about a quart of aplrite of wrpe: tins over mg gear Mayor and Common Council, and passed from thenoe oan be haf at Tacs Bum Oitios, in Five Dollar packages ; t ; ‘side | Pacayw Exon, No. 98—Was of a neat style roxe- ‘The Park, a4 usual on such tm Thres Dotiar peokagen, Oley cheer natn 04 utar an; | Lisgrans a Gn aoaaing WE fv ag | bared for the muotof dated vam and | Rebate Trae aged At gli lyfe | octane nen patton vio |S ety are several Companien are tn | band, nd eaoaped. Thr turpentine, which | eky wido f , charie | Om = . oulor, © mw iF ‘Cond relte, Which will eave soon, “A tiueMs Wo take the train, | band, rap off and cere ee the bon enon we ee, rms and cryin depecdaas Spon Ue eharh) | Coetatan Bend, thera: ie. 8 Fup orale | was, poisbed, aud there was a'urost Ges! of aver | the Gremena red abirts and large numbers of ladioe |" Penases ta Fifer Baltimore, Oct Vi—A P.M. An socount from | Fecelved tb bis brewt, which was badly burnsd by it 2 nd silver plata, and the lamps ware vory ucst, plates all over the engine. This ls a now engine, and | 4.4 children, helped to create ® Uvely eppearance, Frederick says letter baa been mosived there from | Tht Ind was ao taken aback, that he was unshie, for | ‘The Mayor concluded with a quiet reference to the | “'M.xnartas Endine Goatrant, Na. 8 This Gom- | fae eimive of the one lost by the company bh the which was otherwise lacking, ‘The same dense S ‘at Harper's forry, wut by w boy whe bat | &tnoment OF 04 alarm, and a'mst in- | oo rplained-of a-stam of * bunking"—-being the | pany 6 cross the mountain and swin the rv, r Wat ell the principal citiz-ne are Vor wee shel been prt twice, cod thah Sas nich ee ar hoa shot dest. “ watohman, ‘ashin Oct. V4 P, M.—On the receipt Forty, oderh sore of tne | from Herper's Seer ec: [-- io the 8:15 P.M. train ofa. Fad 0 tog! an Atautly the thief was Ia the crowd, and out of night. | 9, ‘ Not the least ti ace of bim has been obtained, Rabie adopted Foxcina Oxpeas,—Joun Tuan, a clerk in the employ of J. KE Bavau & Co., corner of West Aud Clatheon stceeta, was arrested on Munday, eheraed with forging the ame of bia eunplers ts erders for goods, to niche ble amount, itis alleveas be cMained tran varvous Grane,” Ou hig | 80 sobiy charactertacd them Mr. Mmmm, President of the Roant of Fire True. teon, recetved the ban’ er, wilob the Mayor doltvered any of the engine houses of the nwanerd sleoping tu bunks provided there, instesd 9° walng ty thetr Lomes to «'eep—aud by urging the members to the eontinucd considerations of self- wun The aoa. ammunition. en by Justice Quack mucei to await - y ders toforos tbe dounty of the-cthisens of New Yorks bn susbling & reed OF | Camis Raaccion wile us that he_was Pepeccrwedy orga a egghead ae pong two | nok arrested for emaulting En. Kora with s Alteg fen witelnt: ecriay wens shot, but that, on the contrary, Komrm lat been a | and aasirting thet wore ‘thie’ efforts eta pide dahiog thes abowk the 1th of Ootober the abo. | rested for conaunifting an amaiit upoa him, err to fag, such coourrwnoes as this, attesting aa reepeot aud yood citizenship whieh have hitherto | ,,L4Mm¥ Hows Cu y the wo | whee ick ey prliehed, to dim, replying to bis specel by conveying the | turned out with a new engine of the pano style, wilt, sud. Fumping grr a en Dae plano style; Thanks of the Departapant fur the «ith referring te | which » piso rung : with « gold Seal oo r Crystal Palace fire. . roed out with their stam engine, of which | Crvam, Hoox Ga., No, 80—Carriage newly patnt- Dicey prlaird, and Woked rally Dravsiful The |e sud yllded, the svels bing, covered in pest ae teud var the wood and wardrown by pat then, the eagive prover by TH nuh thas snaking it |" Ma'teMons Hoax Céapaze No, 99.-Oerriage patie the wost numerque Surn out of the de: ode plac colury striped with slits the, Toate ie riage was | ron color, striped with, heel end no plate; porte Bassr’s T: crowds along the streets, the well-filled win- dows roof tops, awning and lamp post tops, and crowded appearanve gf every projection and every individual, were observable as much or move in the east section of the city asin the wost.— ‘The procession wended its way slong, encountering an cocasisnal stop, but on the whole making pretty fab time, until, at Great Jonas stroct, the first of the returning companies frem Unien Park was mt, The passing companies then broke into cheers which were continued sud earnostly, At about half past iM; Unjoo Park was reached, which was Hore the companies were dimuiased and the parade #0 much hae beeu written of late, The steamer PANT. Now 1)-——Tiain ca utifuly patted and Iv dcoomind. The run- | the end fe parks grids } but very neat. ‘4, cobaider able Sivor page sorniog tn gingtee whale | amine Hh 00K doit Q was beautifull ‘Wares Witou Exams Gomvape, No. 10.—No, “oy nef rea ‘abot pens white with @ gold stripe, aud red. wwbonls, Oo s of ALrEED Cane = a am eae Laued hi highly vel ‘Seapabe Co, No, 9.—' Maston Exeors No. ell a out wails new Set claw pg yo

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