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w ; mmmmmrn*???? TH WHOLE NO. 6918. AJIClMOn. ROVBRT THEATRE.?POORS OF EN AT 7; CURTAIN D rim It 7H o'clook. Box,,. 2ft Miti; Pit. 12* eenta; Seats i* Orchestra U?XM, M ooats 8*tarda* ovanin<jOct. A, tli* performances will oommenoa with the drama of J4LJJ1CR, THE HERO OF BC'OTLaN D?Wellaas, Mr. Eddy; MentsUh, Mr HamUtoai Alias Ramsay. Mr. QrifBths; Kirfcrntrick, Mr. TUton; Lady Halaa Mar. Mrs. Jordan; Marian, Mrs. Taomaaa. To b* fallowed by MR. AND MR J. WHITE ?Pster White. Mr Oriffltha: Mra. P. White. Mra. Broed'ey. To eoaelnde with TH E RAKE'S PROU RESS-Tom Rake waft, Mr. Good all; Harry Markham, Mr. Illton; Frederick Florid, Mr. Hamilton; Fanny Moreland, Mra. Orattas. JDURTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.?DOORS 3D open at 7; to begin at 7* o'eloek. Diwi Cirola and Par Snatta, #0 easts; Saoond Tier, 26 cents; ftivete Boxai, $5; rchestra Santa, 76 rents. Saturday evening, Oet. 4. will ba flayed Colman'a comedy of tha JEALOUS WIFE-Lord Trinket, Mr. Moarhonsa; Sir Harry Beagle, Mr. Burton; Maj. Oakley, Mr. Blake; Mr Oakley, Mr. Dyott; Charlie Oakley, 5Er Bland; CapUis O'Cutter, Mr. Ran; Mr. Rnseet, Mr Run sail; Lady Ireelove, Mrs. Dyott; Mrs. Oakley. Mra. Warner; "Harriott, Misa Wtaton. To oonolnda with tha (aroa ol CRIMSON CRIMES?Fright, Mr Barton; Tremor, Mr. Paraloo; 'air. StuAm, Mr. Holman; Mra. Fright, Mrs. Byott. J - fkJATlONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.?DOORS A * open at li^-' onrtain rises at 7% o'clock. Droaa Circle and uoxes, 25 cent?; Pit, l'-'X eenta; Orchestra Tickete, 30 oente; Private Hex TiokcAe, $L Saturday evening, Oct. i, the entertainment! will commence with the drama of the LAST DAYS Of POMi'EII? Arbac.e, Mr. J. R Scott; Lydon, Mr. Clarke; Glaueue, Mr. Arnold; Appiiides, Mr. Bradehaw, Bur ho, Mr. Pox; Njdin. Mrt. Nichols; lone, Mies Colburn; Saga .of Yeenrlne, M so Hathaway. To oonolude with the drama of the CATTLE STEALER*? Duxald Marneil, Mr. Blanchard: Archibald Leelie, Mr. Arnold; Jessy Campbell, Mrs Nichols; Macule MoCrea, Miss Charles. .DARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.?P. T. BARNUM, MJ Manager and Proprietor.?John Jreeawood, Jr., Assist ant Manager. Admission to the entire Museum and performances, IS cents; children nnder ten eea.e, lift cents; Par-luetic, 12>i sents extra. Saturday, Oct. 4 This afternoon, at 3 o'clock, and also this evening, at 7>4 o'olook, with th following inimitable cast. TBI nTRsNuER?Stranger, C. "W. Clarke; Mrt. Bailor, Mist Meeteyer; Peter, Mr. Hadaway; Meron, Mr. Benkina; Conntees. Mrs hogert; and tha reat of the talented company. The Mnioum is overflowing with cu -riosittei of every kind in art and nature. Tuo immense Chinese collection, tho greatest in the world, is still here; the llspi; Family, composed oi oats, rats, owls, mloe, dogs, birds, to., by noture hostile to each other but taught to live together in liatmuny, is also, with the othsr novelties, to be found in those halls of wonders. CHRISTY'S OPERA HOUSE. MECHANICS' HALL, NO' 472 Brosdway, above Greed street.?Open every night during the week nntil further notice. The original and wall known Christy's Minstrels, comprising an sBoient and versatile " eorpe of " talented " and ''experienced performer*," "nnder the management of e. P. Christy, whose eonoerts in this eity, for a succession of " five years, have been received with favor by highly reapeotable and fashionable eudianoea. > Tioketa, N> cents. Doors open at 7, and will eommenoa at I o'clock. On and after Monday, Oot. 13, oonoart will on -.nonce at 7% o'clook. Tho patrona of Chriaty's II ins t re Is are respectfully informed that th* Saturday afternoon oonoerts sre discontinued. -TOELLOWS' MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS' NEW MUSIJP col Ball, 444 Broadway- between Howard and Grand streets; openevery eight.?Thiejuetly celebrated and ett.-ieat corps of talented and axperienoed performers, under the eels management of J. B. Follows, whose coneorto iu this city for tk* past year fcave been rooeived with the greateet ftvor by the elite end fashion from all parts of the Union. Fellows' IMnsioal Hall is one of the most spa:lous and best ventilated buildings in the world. Admietion, 23 cents. Doors open at 7; ccncert to commence at 8 o'clock. An afternoon concert uvcry Wednesday aud Saturday, for th* especial accommodation of families, commencing at 3 o'clock P. M. The original new Orleans serrnaders?o Swains Buckley, Master F Buckley, J. Buckley, &. 9ishop Buckley, and J H. Collins, respectfully announoete icirlrionde and the public, that they have made a perua ?x*nt engagement with Mr. J. B. Fellows, and are portorming la aeaaeetioa with Fellow*' Minstrels, at 444 Broadway it Is not their intestlon to travol South Any band calling themselves New Orleans Serenadert, or Now Orleane Ballet Troupe, are mot th* original oompany, oomposed of tk* above parti*#. Astor PLACE OPERA house.-seventh week of the Wuard, and ettll greattr success. Duore open at 3i co-iumru.-e at H. Professor Auderaon'a last week bat two :b Now York. Profeeeor A. begs to nnnoanoo thot hit to finrn in thii city it limited to three weeks longer, and having taken the atom elegant edifice iir that time, where hit grand 'Drawing-room Entertainment hat seen attended be crowded and delighted andieneet, aoiopoaed of the elite of the city, will be oontiuued every evening, when the Pro fetter will in .reduce, nightly, a change in hit experimcnto, which art nnlwertally acknowledged to be unequalled in the world Adminion to all parti, fit) cents. N B ? 1 n order to enable gentlemen going to and returning from butincat, detiroat of attending Piuteator A.'e Soiree* Hystericus*, to oecore places, the box office nrd plan will be open for that pnrp->ao fr< m i'H a. m. na til 6 P. m., when place! may be ereored without any extra eliarge. A grand afternoon performance will take place on Saturday, Oct 4, commenolng at 3 P. 11, plaete for which may be secured daring the weak. PAPA.' PAPA! ARB YOU AWARE THAT PROy fateor Anderoon it going away i?on, and we have only been one* to ere him!" "No, my dear; la it to!" " Why, yea; and hie lait day performance but one it next Saturday. Won't you tab- ut again, papal" ' Well, yet, if we oan te jurc placet." " Oh, ylsa, yea can. papa. I aaw it announced no." "Then I'll eugage teatafor yoa, my pet." goentlemen GOING TO OR RETURNING from VA bueineca, ahonld tear in mind thattha Box Office and plan for the Grand Soireeo Myaterieuae of Profeetor Anderoon, at tk* Aotor place Opera Boat*, it open from 8)4 AM. to i P.m., without nay extra charga. Parti** deeiroue of at tendiag aheuld apply aarly for aeate. A Urand Day Performance neat Saturdey, commencing nt S o'olock. New tore amphitheatre (v bowert>.-levi J. North. Proprietor.?Private Boxee, 60 cent*; Dtyet Circle, 26 cenu; Pit, 12)4 cent*. Looreopen nt a quarter be Yore T, and commence at a quarter before 8 Great attraoSieat forth* ettnlng week, be-engagement of Madame T. Nuna. the beautiful equestrienne; aitn. the clown and stump orator, Sam. Lathrop. Fifteen magnificent acta of equat'.rtaaiam on the earn* evening, and dancing by ths hurst of the million, Tammany, and beactiful tricka by Spanish ipot Beanty, aad dost Old Baa and Mbbt. Mr Lavi J. North at , Mattaroni, the Brigand; Moat. Edgar, the gTeat doublets attract throw or; I. Harper on the revolving globe: Matter Willi* In hit greet net of the hurdle racer; Madame T Nuna at the Queen of the Ntiadee; Charley Devere the liumoriat gad rope vaulter. and a hott of other performances, at an prtaeea is the tills of the day. Crai d afternoon performance very Wedaeaday and Saturday, commencing at do'olook. Franklin museum, its ciiatham square, on* block .above the National Theatra?George Lev aolt proprietor.?Saloon perform tooee every afternoou and even lag. Entertainment* eommens* in the afternoon at ihrm i luck,.and in the evening at eight o'oloek. The entertainment* are varied and select, and aaoh a* can be aeon at at other nine* af entertainment in New York, oonaiiting *f I.ca's Female Ethiopian Opera Troup* ; John Diamond, tht greatoet dancer in (he world, will appear i alio. Mont Ore goirt, the strongest man is tht world, who will break any itoa* the audience choota to offer him; he will also challenge any man to " kill a hullook" w 1th hi* clenebed flat, for any amount of money; a troupe of Model Artitt* who are eeleoted for their'beante and Agar*, and who per tonal* a number of bountiful tableaux t a company of Aral 1 iirn, who (o tnrongn a variety ot reata or atrengtri and dex terllp: a oompanp of Halo and Female Artiita, who will gtrr ad exhibition of Marble Statuary unequalled to the world" together wHIi a varietjr of laterextlag perfnrmxncee every afternoon and earning. For partii ultra, aae tilli ol sach far AJroieeioa?Saata is Private (l i*a, 5? ceato. Jtagr aaata, S7H canta ; boxea, 26 centa. pariuette 12 K j?to. ROBOPKAN ADVKIITISK^VTS: TBI ROVAL CHINESE JUNK "Ml INU" AND FA loabla lataum of C'arioeitiea.?Mr. Marah hat baas fa vara! vltb iBairac'loBa to offrr t > aala bp pubic eunpeilttoa, at Miaawctlrn mart oppoilte tie Hxnk of hnglied.in the dtp of London nn Thuradap, October ldth, KM. at 12 o'olnek, In cat let, (ia eoaeequenef of the death of onaaf tna owaara.) U at important and attractive exhibition, called tha Ratal Chinee Juak and Chare R taenia. bow altoale at tha Temple Pier. Eai-a atraat Strand. London. Tha propertp '.Batata of tot. T ha ('Maoae Junk,or rceaal call-d tha ' Kcr ?r>g." built la th, Chinee a?a?, ia the etroagrat p amble ma .tier, catlralp of teak?burthen WO tore. 21 The * ibetaat'al ear' tare tarronn ding the vaaacl, erected oa the n?el Dm'.ala ptlee. and recerdleee of axpaaea bp tha owntra. t whoa Errmleeiea araa granted bp the Hon -rath* the Corp .ration of ondna. to placo the Exhibit oa In it a pre tent pi>iii<n, ia order te grntirp tha aaieeraai lurloaitp of the peh'ie .If. The variant articlea of farnitare and valaable enrioettiercea taiaed la tha attain an t other parte of the van a'. The "Raping" tailed from Harp King on th rtth of December, 1-to, nadar the command of Captain hcl'ett. with a craw competed partly of Chineee an 1 partly if B-ii.-h tail..re and aftor a (tap of aboeit aev?n moatha at New Fork and B <etoa, proterded to England, having proved hi-e-iO. ia eve y rvipect, a ataaaah and leawortlip erea?l. and ri|?b|* of un drrtablag a voyage to tap part ??f th-w.rll. Tha "Kip vn* IP pup "111 HI? ?ppp?l PI lin rpp ottT roiedda to T pe or America, ?nd undoubtedly pr?eei.t* on ooe<l<iVed iiipttaint for the nurpooe of eolithlM-m la the pHdalpal -orte of Ont Britain. fcnrope, nr Ilia I'ultd Meter-other loon folly prot'f by l'i till ropulatlty during tho thro> eon It hot bee la Ragl tad. Mey bo no tod. hp -or to only, tea doyo prior lo oalo. Pertlouloro mey be-Meinod atthWalt, and at Mr fcoreh'e Aueticn and kettle Ajtocy, offl.ee i Charlotto r?t, Manaioa Hoaoa. London INUIA Kl'BMKM tfU'lUM TO TBI PUBLIC.?INDIA RCflltKR 8II019.-OUR ettoatlon hoo heen oallod to on odrdrtloement. i>y II iropott liny, pahllohod la tho Mo* V rk ilorold o< Ilia Jul, loAl, and the Courier aad *ai)oirer of oamo data, lo nhtoh after aiaoh nnnorttod ahnoo of our et'.ornet. Wm Jodeoo. <eq . he ereorto that we dore not enarae him oitli pirating Ooodyear'e I'atonto, aador onr 0*11 nrm-o; on- that ho dopant tall lap* (top 'yroar'o I'otonto la tho moaol otaro of oouoo Tt 0 bare parahopod eurllreaoeo lor tl r ai iult- are of ta die Rubber Kh -.r nodpr Goodyoai'o Potr- tj, aad pol l ia. money aad aro daily paying a tariff for tho oonip, and an. ofhrr poroon wight bare done the aatno If dir^op. I to do oo rather thnn ptonto npoa Ooodyear'e Patent". H'o tnioh I .aero jaot to parehaoo a right to noo a rail 1 patent, than ho infringe it. Mr I>ay lertag born rroonatod. oohnoa edged Ooodyear'e rlo' ta. modo 0 oottlompnt ond agteed I fntaro not to infringe hlo PoOonto. Ilo lo now att*m,.tin> not only to Infringe ooid Pot-1 to, hot ti Injnro nr.rl-te who hare, for a large -onaiileratl-n. rnrohn?*d o.-r llm upop aad aow work under them; end werh-.rg- Nr. l>?y dlreatlp nnd that op or our own rlgneturee, ajth plrp?'.n? an>,. Qocdyear'a Peltate in tho taaanieotiiro of -,ho o'-ooo *1 lot till a an* offering t? tho public; and no giro norte* thei ho and all who aro eonrorncd wlih Mm In p-iroi.*il-? or ron? nghtefthere. modo la wh-loMoa of naid Patent Kleht* wilMl RMKlilf. L. CANPRR. OAYWAttt) NI RIir.R or hr Wro. A (In pmrho n. Treaeu'er TBI NIWAKK INIOa KliBHKM MFii 00.. U ilutamatoa, President rORT) A CO. Row Took. JnW II. I*.M. Drai.FHR iRi'iA RI BPKR utior.A-Tnr roar* of my to. lerin* ?? f- i <liaM?l 01 t nnntifn.tnro o? mj! pkt'Bl J?P?P Roh'or Or ?t?? -.?, ?..d hnvine meri ted ni?f of mr enrly ordere, I *n re* yen rem and exeeete tyiere My |< ion her. no r.onLCti etlth the romMnnt ?. (*hf"0?e"ii r r ilt t . 4N n?t try, erd !,*?*, ?fl? weeh, hieo d opt, ?t i'rrv n. It. ft #f All tnrlr f?'?? yr* tnerr ? h 'rnloii in th je v p r < th?y eerm here i.e. r? n< ) n ' ?r? ' i f '! ??. h? v. w ? ? Ot'Tfhotr, 7'o..r??i B* n do. de.endt. t ir,?, .vernt'. I he ) i j i? wnrnnt i erery rr*T"* ? if , 1 I i . HoR .t >11 DAI', Ma n'l-t .pi >l?n fnf feeentern >?M?f f?'?l I ' .on ? > it . N i F rh I*. R ? For eele, r It 4 " H'? of AM *h? l??'ln?r.? t' 4m thle ?fil?. mil. ? "h *t l,? " i < ? o ? *rh dull* t pr imh tlit r?r . 111r r??" r I H V n ?1? : f t i? yf eei ree Bid In -trlii ? in l?di* I: h T > ? po >.|l, He i?| t be four.e ?? ml Frreene ?* ot to rn<n*r in ih? 0n?| y Rill there'* dlr-ctrr h'.? i?*ll< ? ?nd fill* ? t? Note ym? Mow of the o m' initios t?tUy Me. M U. D ENE" M( iStlBUIITI. BROADWAY THEATRE.-!. ATMARSHALL. SOLI Lewes.?Door* open at 7; to commence at 7K o'clock. Brew Circle and Par<juette, 50 cents; Family and fhird Cir lea, 25 cents; Gallery, 12>J cents; Private Boxes, 95 and 96 Saturday evening, Oct. I. will be performed the play of TH1 nanne, biki i.aura Adiilann; Muribel, Mlu Carman; St. Pierre. Mr. Conway; Leonardo, Mr. Fenno; Farrardo, Mr. Pope; Florio, Mr Reynold*, Antonio, Mr Barry; Lorenzo, Mr. Shaw; Bartolo, Mr. Whiting. Urand Pa* da Deux by Sir Nan and M'ila Adeline. To aanolnda with tha faroa of DR. DILWOKTB-Dr. Dilwotth, Mr. Dayldge; Syntax, Mr Whiting; Mr*. Diiworth, Mr*. Vernon. NIBLO'S GARDEN-MANAGER, MR. JOHN SEFTON. Ticket*, 60 cant*; Private Boia*. it. Tha performance will commence every evening at 7X o'elook. Benefit of Mr. Hndeon. Lait night of the comic opera of the " Crown Diamond*, ' in which Mm* Anna Thilloa haaaobieved the higheat tnemph. A new faro* for the Hret time, in whieh Mr. Hudaon will avatain the prinoipal character, and ling aeveral long*. Mia* Mary Taylor aa Diana, in the opera. Saturday. Oot. 4, will be preduoed a new eomie piece called the IRISH RECKUiT-Derrautt ef'Flynn, Mr Hudaon. After whioh, the eomie opera entitled the CROWN DIAM tNDS?La Ceteris a, M'me Anna Tbillon: Diana. Mia* Marv Taylor. BROUGHAM S LYCEUM. BkOADWAV, NEAR BROOMS treet.?Door* open at 7; to begin at 7)? o'clock. Dres* Circle aad Parquette, SO ct*.; Family Circle, 2t ot* ; OrcheatruSeata, $1; Private lioxea, $S. Saturday evening. Oct. 4 will be penormed the new play eal'ed the ACTRESS OF PADUA?Anielo Malipleri, far, Lynue; Kodclfo, Mr. 0. Jordan; Amode far. Filter; Anafeato, Mr. Dunoan; Luigi, Mr. Alieyte; La Tishe, Mi** Cuatiman; Catarina, Mri. Skerrott. Popular Danoe by Mi*a Malvina To conclude with theoome dietta of A LESSON OF TUE HE ART?Colonel Wilder. Mr. Brougham; Mr. Dapper. Mr. T. B. Jnhnaton: Sam. Mr. Skerrett;Lady Clifton, hi** Cnthman; Mary, Mi*a Marian. rpHE PUBLIC ARB RESPECTFULLY INFORMED MISS CATHERINE HAYES Will give her Sixth Concert in America, at TmrLKK Uall, on Saturday, October 4, 1SS1. PROGRAMME. r?nr i. Overture? Mldaummer Night*' Dream Mendelasohn Duct?"Ouando oi *angue tinto" (Beliiario) Donizetti Mr. Aoguitu* Brabam and Herr Mengii. Etude in La Bemol Chipia Baeonde Nocturne Boulanger M. E. Boulanger (Hi* Brit appearance in thia city ) Cavatina?"0 luce di qutat' amima" (Linda dl Chainounix) Donizetti Mis* cathkttine Hates. Aria?"Non pin andrai" ( Mome di Figaro) Mozart Sigaor Marini. (Hi* Bret appearance at U.e*e Conoerta.) "Sarournoen Deeliah, An Iruh Ballad (By particular requeat.) Mim Cathebine Have*. fait ii. Overture?Euryanth* Weber Seen*?"Qui 1a yoee" (I Pnritani) Bellini Mim Catherine Have*. Aria?"II Blvacoo" Batt.ata Herr Mengii. Etude de Concert Bonlanger Fragment de L'Clialr d'Amore Thalberg M. K Boulanger (1'4 Bret appearance in thi* city.) Ballad?" My Dream* are now no more of Thee".... La vena Mr. A. Brabam. "Thl Mlzitrel Boy" An Iriah Ballad Mia* Catherine Uivi* Aria?"Tu elice e! et tun credevi" (Eraanl) Verdi Signor Marini. (Elia first appearance at thrac Concert*.) Grand March?" Prophet*" Meyerbset Mr. Lavenu anu Mn. George Loder. A grand Orcbeatrn of more than forty performer*, th* moet talented reeident io New York, baa heuu engage'?. The grand pianoforte employed at thia concert will te from th# manufactory of J. Chiokering. Choice aeata, prioe ?i; Tiak-t?, $1. Ticket* may be pro ji'iiio i> muiio Fi re, ouu uruaawnj; at iiiu 9 ami tore, 238 llroadway. an?: at Triplet Ball. Door* open at 7; Concur, oommeucei at 8 o'clock. CATHERINE HAVES' CON CE KT.?A LARGE NUMBER of the beet ecate, for the entire erieeof Miee Hevce' C sncerte in New Vnrk may be had at the mneio etoru uf WM. BaLI 81 1I)N, EH Broadway. oppc^te the Park. Peru, no reaiding ont o? the city can tecure aeaie in natation, by addreeeing the eabeerihere. Sixth Concert, Saturday ticket#, $l each; choice eeatj, $2 Concert .?miss jeanie reynaldson, the Scottish vocalitt, will give ber first Ballad Entertainn,n. t, since nur return from lioaton, at the Broadway Tabernacle, on Monday evening, Oct. 6, on whica oouasivu ehe wilt he ee'iatcd by Mr. J. U. Mae J r and Mr. IV*. F. Brown. (n the oouree of the uveuing. Mm Meynaldeon will sing the followina tot. ft" Bonnie Prince Charlie." "Men* Mechree;" "John Anderson, my Jo." "The McGregor's Jathericr;" "Moth r Donald 'e gone away;" " Mary of Argylu," "The Brbs of ALerfeldy; "My Heather Bills " and "Tak v?r euld Cloak about ye." Tickets, SO cents; to be had at the prim ij.nl mueic atom, and at the dour on the evening of the Concert. Doom open at 7; Concert to commence at 8. The public are respectfully informed that Mr. tl. K. Dickinson, the celehrat-i and popular tragedian, from the Inea'rei Royal, London, Edinburgh, Jla-gov. Liverpool, and the provincial tliuatru "1 Great Britain and Ireland, will deliver a acriue of Dram ttic Readilk', in the Tabernacle, Broadway On Wednesday. nth Ootol.er, Shakepcarv't traguay of liAilLkf. On Friday, 10th October, Hhakspuarc'e tragedy of OTHELLO. Do.>r? to open at hmf-peat 7 o clock; to commence at 8 o'clock presisjly. Aiimieaion. 60 eentt to all parte of the nouae. Tickets te be had at the labemacte, hutele, and m"tlc eUr. a. Due nutica will I 1 S nen t the public . f the C"Utm>. 1 -ii ?l HEALY S WEBSTER PICTURE.?THE EXHIBITION <f Draly'a gr. at Pltture of the II n Dauiil Webiter r piling to ulenirel Ilayne on F ot'a Re-nintiona, in tbi 1 i.i'i<1 btttea Senate, in I "Si, which baa drawn crowded aa ml lien of the eli e of Uoitue, where it hae lately been eihihited, will opt n n Monday, bth of October, at the r >0011 1,1 t|n National Academy of De.ign, tki.t Broadway, eppaeite Bi rd street, and wi 1 coniinue oin-u fir a few weeka only. Oien fn in U A M. to 10 P M . daily (Shod trs "xoepteJ). Baaai n tiekake |h tingle admmri' n, 2i tenth. Mr fl * *1 y, at the aollcitetirn of many friei..i? and admlr re of this great w 1 rk f aa in conti irpleti >n the production of n plen.lid lias ti jmvibc of the im?i. to he neruted hy too abler'. ol the art in turooe. euoroilptlone to which will bo reetlved at the r?omo aa> hour of the tier or earning VI WS t. O k IK SMITH WILL 1.10 II RE AT THM I? I Stuyveeant iuelitu e. oa Tueeday ev niot. October 7. et 8 o'clock. Subje. t?Womanhood Ticket.", 50 eenta) to be had at tl I' Piitman'e. 165 Rnadway at ttartlett * Wolfotd'a, Aetor Home, at Crowaa'e, .V.rj Broadway, aad at the dorr. Rot BOND A IIEKR DREISB VCH'S M EN A'l EK1 fe ? Thie etltbraWu Menagtrio?the largeet tod boot ooa looted in the known world?embracing algxet rvery atrltaal auewa to natural hlotorr, and whicl. hae received the fair. a gu and eprlauee ol hundredt of thoiioaode od the moit rt.|*c telle and Inteligeat people of the United S'-atet. hae lue ectbm need a n.ort hrilliaat tall campaign, and will rieit the priorlpal eitire and towne la Ne ? Ene'and. la the ! '-'owing order, eiiThuroday, Oet J. Ilydo Park, Friday, M. Her iwick itreet; Saturday, 4th, Iraahurt, M n ley, 6th, Lake Bridge; Tueeday, 7th. 8?ulh Tt j, Wedne'day, 8th, Mcl.ford; It.ureday. fth. Bakrretiald; fritty, iltn, it. Albant, Saturday. Ilth, Feiifaa; Monday, l.t.h, Jerlaboi Ti.ee. .lay, 11th Burlington; Wedneedgy. 16th, v Irgena' e Thu?e> ley, 16th, Mlildleyoryt Friday, I7ih, Brandon: Saturday, ISir, hutland M?n- ay, A'th, Walliaef rd, Tueeday, 21?t, Sim rl, ?t?r; Wrdnraday, tfd, F.aet Bennington. PASTIES 14' I Ml I N (t TO UAVR TIIE USE or TRIP lor llall dut'tig three evening! in the week, will plvage ipply. hy letter or other* i?e, to J ft. WaRDWELL. sun Broadway. JCSd.'t SI Mlk f TRIP TO NF.WBURU, IVE4T P-ilNT. AND Foikland Lake, laud eg a; honk-re Heetinge, I) itbl' F<r y, larrytown, Meg Sing Mockland Lake, Utrentraw, V 'I 'arek e Peek-kill. C'aaaen'o D ok. and 0 Id .epilog? noting at flunn.fnd etreot eaeh way Fare, V) mota to Neelurg. 1 he to* and eplendid ?t.am i TII'll t HI'oH. i ?11 A. Van tt'ait, will Lave Now V >rk ftom the fool of r" ?niberr otreet, oierr Pundny mrniig. at 7X o'clock, for th? nb> v< tdacec Retorniog, will Inn Neweurg. at 11^ o'el- tk P n. UAICdNO, HENEt WILLS' AND SISTER'S ACtDEsV FOR l anemg and lealtbtul -a reieee, at the nkoyyoeout '-.etnutr. U>'.i Br< ad way Tuition hae conennre I ana all tie rew and tap ionabl* daaere will he tauibt in the wet giaeefulMid ?rrr?.p'iate mmner. tf. Wr.leaal dl.terhaee re'ere I \ care la Parle. ?t Pie Royal Ac 11 .mi, an I at the hi et acb> oio ioy private daaeiae. in hra-ice. App.y daily, 't ti e above aodreee. Irom elareno'clock r.ntll two. ^ no . Irmv No h<> ll-.nd tirnt?Mr. P. tokcl pleotin'In nom* tap thr elatt dayt. ennmfticln/t Oololor llth a-.d MIl toiwrday, a*. half patt tkror . r ladltt and martrr-: Tntt.layt ??d Prid-ya at J "'' ul I ? r?rtl'm. n I'n oto Iraai.i. a attimra not ooci-ptod .OjVo i|? i d laaiilt-a artrntrd Nr??i w ntml. Mr S will Inlro rrt. In additl a to the K-irll*zo on 1 tompnf, tho I'nr >ii ratm a, onmpiiaod ay hlaaolf Moalofor ?a> at III* real ' ?? nhr.at \kllh Ool)Mt>KTM ? I'111 ATM DtNCINU 4CAdatttt. No d'd Bro tn Mrrok, a-ar headway?TM? tiaklMhtrrnt will upon. for the titmr* nutt, on M a la>.' <'toh< r * t.l-Moo'n Monday! and Thartdata; otlior li'Hitn Mrontadata nnd Ft'iHtlt lo fit aftrrmoa 'or l? it< o and thlldrm. and In Hit otrnlna for a- aLainta. Tor oartlc- Irra, ? nr-a'art. lUM'IM, ItlDII f-'K.'IR UHK I tllDI I ' 'tonVlnl for lk? hind p*-r map- of lata .-aatoa, r tpo-l i y '#r? to Inform hi? p tr-ma ? 4 th? pohlii-, that hi i an- lt| trad- my CI! 0r? au?a> will o i tm ' r tho rr option of pupil* 04 Aalnr.'.ap i tobor II. at * n'rh.ck, Y tf r*r tpti laooom In Inmi.tao ntll alt., oo pi rtn no I ?i taoo at 0 n t in rohoolo and ooadi mi; I Strrir (I. will, In liton to aaaat-d In Ma Itraiiia liyt!ri|ooi.-i!S?rt.ll 111 n.n nt Irrtu no mtdfooond to HI Hioml way, will ha prompt. It nttordrd to. |)Ml TI |l>M IMI *Mi H'AI,UIS(1 A' tlil.', 1 It Mryro fropi tiully It forma til* p itr ini. an t ti* p >hr tla' lo Oil! ra i pop hit ton i? my on 1'h- r-liy Ihlilwr l> at Mi'Itr tdo a> mar II iirl.nitf. -t lit trill Ii to -fon hit rltrtrt at tht !?>.ak p-tr*. (lottl. Slitfi.lt n it rot m tt Ptniroti, Or'i.'.i r ttli. to tro-h t.ha -ran ?? . fe.ll.> ?i n._ ..... .. .'l it. t.. ...... u. it -.it 'I Iriiril i>* ? kWk h? t- r?lT? I lip tr? aapati 4?r?? it furl' I. i>do? r r Inr ! rpi.ll " r? t> ???* cult ?l '.i r ?*<< '.? Ml InriMfifnli I to I" "' ' tit: or tt thr P' UiiKtrt llrl'l l/jm H .? H a'tl * k. I V Ni W DAM p> ? IH.'liADMAt FM Pi/OH* A * ?F* "l?'? I 'lr . ?. .|?y ttil I r f tr n * . ' V i k t> rl??tt? ?n| ?i Ml*t> ?? WoV-S r 7 * I <||> I'ol'ooa lo k* u.o4? ot/74 li.i rv ItilDt m ?t r?. H % I II Bin ? TON *RA? I'M n|i? or ilj \UI'?^ 4Nf A y DOT K# If .tD I.ivr fit't \. Xm Tt k t? '""luti.'i ;.> . ?r n ?,i * r ci *. J ' ft U<> A. |. I toe, ? ' l' ? Alt-rro*? J4i>?, V * (T-i'not J ' I tiro >' * - A t- ?i V* ! (If.I ' t.rlM VH f. H *1 ' l.t*ll ? ' -? 0 11 i i'l ' <a 1 il "4.1 .id I, <k n ih ? I?" il >1 ' -i . . t '% ?i_ ?< I* (? . 'a I i1 ?t*,' 1 ' to. . .tf'* 1' "i " ' ? B ? ? <a * rf ?tK,, a \ P? I* H t ' ' ** . -ti..| "0 ll, 11 'If. I ?|| 1. I ' > 0 I - i i .? .?H < ?* f tin a* . ? ?, ! 1. . |l. I I4UM1' ft I. I'. ; It. ' n? at t t. k l>< i ???r? ??*! Mai * ? o *> t mi..' i-iinitUi >.i.aii .?.? ? -4a-.v " !">? * >*t' ?t?h?M MU> it-MOO W YO )HNING EDITION-?SATUR] NEWS IT TELEGRAPH, ! |The Congressional JCJccllan In Htu/l?nd, Baltimore, Oct. 3, 1831. 7 In the first district, the result is still doubtful. The majorities for R. J. Bowie, regular whig, are, in Montgomery 000, and in Anne Aiundel 300. For T. I. Bowie, Independent whig, the majorities are, (30 in Prince II George's, and 160 in St.Marjr's, with two counties to hear tl from. K All the count lea In the fifth district are heard from .1 and Evans, whig, is re-eleoted by 142 majority. D. N ai Henry, regular whig, is largt ly ahead of Cottman in the a sixth district ai It is generally conceded that four whig) and two de- is mocrat.s hare been elected, being a whig gain of one, an ti followsa 1. Richard J. Bowie,* whig. 4. Thou. Vates Walsh, whig. o 2. Wm. T. Hamilton, dew. 6. Alexauder Evans, whig. ^ S. Edward Hammond, dem. 6. Daniel ftl. lleary, whig. .. * Slightly doubttul. u ii Very Interesting from Boston* , COMMENCEMENT OF HOST'L1TIES IN HT'KNOS AYRES? * MONETARY AFFAIRS, &C. D Boiton, October 3, 1851. o The brig Abrade, arrived at Salem, from Rio Grande a August 22d, brings rumors that a collision had taken w place between the oppoiitg forces in Buenos Ayres, but ei there are no details to be depended upon. Produce was h scarce and the Abrasia has only from a quarter to a n third of a cargo of hides. le Money continues in active demand in Boston, but Is a hi trifle easier in call. The paper market is unchanged ; first class Is taken at 15 a 18 per cent. Other classes are tt nominal. There is a better feeling in both the money K and stock market. The panic is subsiding, and stocks di are 1 a 2 per cent, higher. tl From Use Far West, ^ BATTLE . NTICIPATED BETWEEN THE AMERICANS AND jx NAVAJJ INDIANS.?JUE BOUNDARY COMMISSION, j St. Louis, October 2,1811. G Mr. Kendall, and several others of the expedition party arrived here, yesterday, from the plains bringing Santa Di | Fe dates to the 2d September. P< Colonel Sumner's expedition against Navajo, had reach- *' i ed Cjrullty, where they intended erecting a fort in the " j heart of the country. The Navsjos were swarming on I Lis rear, threatening hostilities. ' 1 he difficulty betwi en Mr .Bartlett and Col. Graham, fl i of the Boundary Commission, was stiil unsettled. The 01 former was nroaressiua with the eurvev. ' From the South and West. V THE EXTLOJION OF THE STEAMER JACKSOE ? DELE- N GATE riM I IAH, ETC. f Louisville Ky .Oct. 3. 1851. p; Captsln Patterson. commander of the ill fated steamer j James Jackron, wax arrested at Shawnetown, after the r{ explosion, but upon investigation, he has been acquitted, j no blame being proved against him It will be reed- r? lected that the engineer of the Jackson immediately jumped overboard, swam ashore, and concealed himself C I in the woods. j' Dr. John Rarnbeisel has been elected delegate to Con- pi | gross from Utah. p' We learn tbat Rev Robert L Stanton, of New Orleans. 1 ' r< . bas been elected President of Oakland College, Mi**ls- fj I sippi, in place of Dr. Chamberlain, who, it will be re- * member* d was killed by a student. ' Si Tte treasurer of the Mint, at Now Orleans, announces t] tbe receipts of California gold since the 1st inst , to bo hi Front Havana? Gov. Letcher. " o' New Orleans, October 3, 1851. ,, Havana dates to the 34th ultimo received hero, state t* ' that the cutter Forward had sailed, with Oov Letcher * on beard, for Vera Crux _ Ilarana remain* d perfectly quiet. t Fires at Wilmington, Del. | WlLMINOTON, Oct. 8.1851. t MeCsnn L Co's factory, southwest corner of Tenth o and Orsnce streets, took fire between one *nd two o'clock ' 1 this more ing, and the building and content* were entire- v | |7C(mua<d The reeidence of Mr. McOann. adjoining c the factory. *a> also eery much injured. The building f on Tenth etreet. wr*t of the factory, occupied a* a bow- ? ling alley, wa* also nearly all deetrnyed; the row of brick I building* closely adjacent, wea not much injured. Mr. ' McCann'a property wa* partially insured. There wit ? ! great ccarciiy ot wa'er. but cur vigilant and perMVertng j| i tireinen prevented ti e wider ?pread of the tttine* ri In addition to the above, two other fire* occurred, v Mr h destroyed aeveral barn*. A mania la jail, au* ? 1 ei ted ol being tbe inrendiaiy c The Canal Iltpalrtdi Loc aeoav. October 3. lA&t. ^ Boat* pa reed the break In the canal at 8 o'clock this J' J morning, it being fully repa red g 11 e India Kuiuin ion?rover ay. According to ail tbe account* which had appeared In y I the n>w*pipet* re*pipting the controversy between ( I Charier Orody. ar and Horace Day. the prouacted and r, veiy eipir.rive litigation h?t wren theaa gentlemen would y, have been bropgbt to route kind of an Isrue at Trenton. New Jrrery. within the precent week The litigant* y, th< tnselve*. we believe rapeeted that ruth w >u)d be the . ca?e and accordingly theymu*t?red tt gather all their | legal force On the part < f Mr Charier Coodyear, the n plalntitf there appear*d In the naae a* hit counael;? tl H K Cnrtl* K</ .of Ma?*?cbn*rtU.rwcen'ly appoint- t rd to fill the cflle? of lodge of the itupreme Court of the y' Cnited fitate*, vacant by tbe death of the Hon. Levi ? M'"dlury t Kg tP, vernrr Pennington. of New Jersey. 8 P ftajle*. K?<| . of New York ft Unrge T Cam|hell K-o.. tf Pennsylvania t, C M Kellar. >3rq.. of New York. J P Bradley 1 j . t f New Jersey. >, M m Judxn Ktq . tf Nt w Yrrk yj iltoryc Hauling K q of Penn*ylv*nia M 11. Jarri*. ,of New Y-rk J. Viti Dyke. K-q of New Jersey M' lialeted K q li 8 District Attorney N J. Ki tsixti r M u L Dayton, of Jleir Jersey N.dward Dlektercn K*q New Jets* y. on the (art <f the def?Ldant, Horace H Day, thf fob t. Icw.rg rutted l'K?l benUricwti appeared vti: ? h'v<Hy*rr.i r Vi*< to. ?f New Jereey. I- ?i?rli H t'uttiig K>q , of New Turk. ldgar P Van W intle. do Um rue A Vri.m New Jerrey. Kirtiurd Purt' t> K-q. > I'Biuiid L'vtke. V.mj . ?a'?* Cimmier loner c>f Patent*. ?' U til Cooke. of Ntw Jersey. T1 * Ppal g* ttl* ui* 11 0u b* th eldee being in attendance tb* court" 1 of Mr lie- dy*ar took op the bill inequity, flicl by CbaiU * 0*i dyear niir-t It* race II. Pay. prayirg for an IrJurcPon again-l tb?* d* feixUnt. to prpr*nt him fr. m Itfrl'ging on hi* pat* ote. The defendant, through hie c un < I. enrouuc* d that be woe not in rea li tree to iiftt tbl* cme, and niad*' a motion f r postponement i*ii*i a cntliiiiarr*' <f ibe time within which to tak* fin tb* r tutlrncr.r The motion wa* re-bt* d by th rovnetllhr Mr (lo*d?tar. un the ground that Mr Day P e*toj.|*d fr* m btltiglng into hie defence the qneetion o 'Mr Cidljiai'p pet* nte, bavtrg covenanted to pay a cer tain tar ill for liberty to manufacture unoer toem, an I I avi g tl.ua I y bit * * n net ackroaleitgi d their validity, he r< old n*>t tow r*t up their invalidity. It waa ale* farther urgtd < n the )art of Mr. (Iiodyear. that the ret t'*m*nt <1 the i(B> etlcn of law thu? Involved In thie jt.ity nut ronlJ put the wbol* matter at vet and Bilgt.r ante a icrg aid t?4mie jury tiial In theeiiitai law in which oprardu of ?n? hundred wttneaaeo ehoull be men ii *0 an * * me two cr three Wi eke of tb* time of the ('* mt * r.popb d. Oi l.eatlt g rout*it I en l*eth ride*. the motion of the de'ti dai I Mr p?y ?ae k*l In rotit quence of a dl?*greeir* i t < t i h*1 jtidpee. Mr tort** oi e> ttreel for Mr Ocedyrar then ad<lre??*d the l'< tit, ar*l raid Ilia" lna<?*nrh a* Mr (I *odyear was |.r*tutf*l fo* the nit oh-lit if the mlt In equity and Mr |>ay wee not ar*i li a*mneh a? Mr 0<*>dyear Wei not | T<r?r<(i i' r ma ir ai tin* mil at u* wi>i ir uay < rut at 1 tad ?* v id tin aolfN li k* would r| tit-r i?'to w **ictilntt< ii that Ir-th aolta ahifflld ha poat ,, l-fbKit afutU'i'trity ThU ama aprn I to. and a rul? w> that tl<r.i wa? m?< rvd on tha rcc irdltfl^e Court Tm Tnrua TM %ti Mil ?r o on *.lit I'luih.?Mr Polk Ci atMrid iatt ifittl'g In Ilia Clara, from the Miaaviirl .} llw- r lit lifl Fin I ???al? m th? Mh ln-lant and ar j. i *i rl af l'i n I. th (i , tha yih tnaklr g th* trip in iwilri day- aid to rt I** If it. aijitian .lava Mr , 1'lk W?a I'iiK | an #-? Vy oltiy IW y taon* III till/ *(? > d.t'i.n, Ihiy itB'jad no int>nu,tioi' or nideaUtlon ,i li' in tha Iiju ana > At tin tiro-- Ml !* Ik la t fha treaty grnmd. whia't i Ire l.i i n ri !>' ?< d f'i u> Kurt l.artmm t.> llorm Crank atmi ti.Tti-fitr n Kailtl a da of th? P rt. a-iflie t??l*a ,, II in. (1 11 0 a iii a hi a I . HiiiU it. evi'l-i'? I'f dlmix i i?|*|||'. < It'in.wi, ktaitia. and da|int?li' u? from lor i li Ha titular r'.ncil for '.ran y tun p waa ltd rrd ti n Hit i ii-iil al lo tig Col Mita'tdl a id I fti i f tl i In n j mini J i t ft rt I arnmln od Mi# : i..- (at t k\ . d>lay it11. t It ' en # t|ii m # of tha ? I r pir < f il.t i i,' ii , injoi y \ ,?a itt Ur tha Ino't ti "II fain r l'< I m t ilrndt Ma Imndrnd Mdit It, |.? ?ri IT- ll r 'lit y kt 1 I, *>U' (fattlfia on ' y 'm lj iii l.i tin# |t m an, rt'mnd ftiil (ha m ? i. *?u d '? i ( I out t laa *n.h. hut flay ' t. ' ?>' *? i. t? li. tl a .ii h ?t ahioh tiiu. th ?i n , la? u w t.,d nart fur !?" ?? -.Hi i'jini t tf? ) luj>w,ii< *, Kp fc. ' *s f RR H DAY, OCTOBER 4, 1851. Til* Release of Kssndi. Ott COM8TANTINOPLS CORKKSrONDlNO . Con?Tii?Ti!?orL?, Sept. 6 1861. 'he Rebate <if Kosmth and kit Compatriots?TSeir Embarcatum for the United Stales, <J-c. On the 30th ultimo, the U. 8. * teenier Mississippi, oomtanded bp Captain Levy, arrited here from the ooast of alp, for the purpose of carrying out the resolution of le Senate respecting the Hungarian refugees at utayah. The Hon. George P. Marsh, who has been txent for some months past on s tour through Egypt nd Syria, return* d here in her. The Mississippi had the lisfortune to g?t on shore In the Gulf of Smyrna, oppo re ine ciiun or iliac city. The entrance w> una narbor i Tory narrow and crooked, and of dangerous navlgaon; ao much to aa to endanger moat verse is entering here t night. Several mercantile steamers, on their paaaage ut of the harbor, went to her aaalatanee, hut she had eoome ao fastly imbedded in the mad, as to baffle all heir exei tiona in her behalf. It was only after diaehargig her coals and water that she could be moved; anl rhen this was done, she slid off with great facility' Ithout any damage whatever. The Turkish governsent was on the point of sending down to her rescue ne of its largest and most powerful steamers, when news rrived here of her having succeeded in leaving the spot here she bad grounded. On arriving, the Mississippi u'uted the city, end also the Minister on his leaving er. She now lies snugly at anchor in the Golden Horn, lucb admired and visited by all classes of people?Mosm, Christian and Jew?and busily engaged preparing for er long journey across the '-great pond." The 1st inr'ant was a day of deep interest to M. Kosith, and sll the other political refugees detained at utayah The Sultan, agreeable to his promise, on that ay, set them all at liberty. In the forenoon of the 1st, ley left the place of their irksome detention for the little >wn and port of Oemlik, at the head of the Golf of ladamlch, the sea port of Brnosa. They are some sixty i number?men, women and children; and, as they travel owiy over a very mountainous route, will not reach emlik before the 7th. 51 Kossuth has accepted the generous offer of the Be ate of the United States, and, together with the greater ut of the refugees, will embark on board the Missisppi for New York Count Bathyany, his countess and lite, will go to France, where he Intends residing. Be >re leaving Turkey they will, however, spend a few days t this place, at the hotel of the French Legation. It is tid that they are both old friends and acquaintance* r the present Frerch Minister and his lady the Marquis, od Marchioness La Yallette. The Marchioness you ill r? member as the widow of the late banker of Paris, Telle*, of the old American firm of \Vtlies ti Greene. (twithsCandicg that tht Marquis represents republican ranee, he has but little respect for republican princi icn, '. irrriui, au iriviutiviu. BUU lUUtl lorwaTU, CODII rntly. to the prospect of anotht r royalty in the Tulleei. It is raid that he would not take any part ia inucing tlir Turkish government to Liberate Kossuth, he garde him ar possessing republican principles, and at ring dangerous to the peace and tranquillity of Korops. ou t Lathy any U raid to be of the aristooratlo civs of le Ilurgkiiau patiiots, and not of the republican ?ity. and this supposition recommends him to the syin tides aud the hoepitalltie* of the reprewntative of reublean France. ( tn it l Perrat 1 will, probably, be permitted to stay for nie time at Hrcura, in Asia Minor, one day's journey' oin heie. wtere his lady v ill be eoufincd The Polish iDtlal WiMitki will go directly to Bug'and witbaf-w j bis Polish followers. Both he an-I TVrcxel are steri* | m<irate and no favors from fortune can ever induct 1 it ni to belie their pi incipient. In this way the present st ol the refugees will be much diminished, until it ill ptobebly not number more than thirty or forty dividual*. Tin y are all in good health and spirits, andj re txtit rnely rejoiced at being at last freed. On the titer band, tie Turkl.h government evens to be e<|ually I'joictd at bting at last riii.tf them The affair of the -lurets coat the Pullan ?I*t* millions of piastres, or l.loO.Ot 0 Up lo the fevioijof tnr.ir departure each and i very one of them uont.uued tn the receipt of the ell I i d e-litbii>hed fet him by the Sultan; aud ju'tl.-e t > I be Pftii'an end his govermrent requires tt to be sail tat Iht ug b the detention of the Hungarian# cannot at be prtsei t t {.lightened egv be pardoned, it must b j polcglsed for by the r collection that it was forced upon ' he sultan by the menaces of two of the greater poa.tr ' 1 Kuiope?Kuseia aid Austria Tbere is no doubt but 1 bat It was a roost dbagrei able position for the young [ ultan to occupy in the eyes o* the world, and one from hich he made his dtilVe.ance as early as he possibly nM, Bo eor-n as the Austrian legation here learned that the ultan had renlly the intention to liberate the llunariane. It is raid that the Charge de A tie ires renewed hit { r< test egrimt it.intor.ee of menio? an 1 deprecation <> the t<rend Viticr, or Chief Minister of the bull ?n. the I aige de Affaires Is said to have addressed himeelf, at | n intcrvh w wh'ch he had with him. in languag peruar to Aurt; Ian dipi<mary. After the usual remarks of j grit at tie unfi rtunate course about to be alopt"l I V the bultan'r gCTi-r?i?D? nt. end the great Jbpt'nirv i l.lrh b's Jmrer'al Majedy the Kmueror his mostwva ii UK n.:irtir w< bid certainly etpcrience from it. he ilded that the ctwly appiintel lat< ra'iner (Minister) f Anrtriit ct bid tu t n ine to Constantinople until the rtr ?h< uld c<>u.-? ul to abandon it* ubfntt unate policy, rd. faithftl to it* old relation* of amity for the Au?rlaii empire prcmUe to continue to di tain the * I Innaria* letcls" at Kutayrh tor ll'a, or until tin clenieucy f tl i- J'n pert r liir gracious master. should evince Itaelf n their ftrrtr. To thcaeptmurk* and noire other* of a imtlar nature, the limed Yiairr. who ho* much of the rtr.eh c<urtier about him replied. by observing that lie bngir the Intetnonce thought it be.-t to refrain rem covirg at hi* post nt <\>rftantinople. the longer c (the (liaid Viaitr) should hart the pleasure ofhar* r.gtheibargi deAffaire* w ith him and that thl* would e r r e cnrsclath n to him for the dlrpleacure of the JCmercr hi* m?*t< r It I* cow ur dinting that the Auatrian legation olfer* 0 du re *t?|ou* opj o*itli n to the gtnaroat dcternilualou of the r-'itlf hd It t? well known that the determlati'.fj * bich the Turkish government took. In feptetner, IMP. Lttio del'ver tb'm up to Auitiht and Ituenia. a* the Pultan'n own; and the fact I* well knswn here ow, that the deter Donation to art them free on the l*t ay of fej ti inter, wm equally that of t'je SulUo; at ertrohl* minister* *ay. and the atery if current in r.-ry | art of the raj iti>I it 1* due to Juitire that It be known that the present Iritbh Arobaarador at thle place Sir Strutf >rd i'anclrg. a* dine much toward* securing the liberatlrn of M. ,f*uib at d hie s*?oci .t<*. lit ha* been warmly the ilet'd <f the ctvia rt Ui.Dr-*ty frrm the beginning of ita uttnak; and though h- tbm did little c?ore than exn (* bb i*n pr.ra'e feeling* in it* favot when the h nr fit* dleartir < < curred. he rtord forth, manfully and 'bly. a* tl.e potc ier of the rnfortunate patriots To ia n urciia i nd rintioB* aiaiya riady in behalf of eufuli'g hinnti'y, the fil'jn wa* no dvjbt. much in 1 bti d for tt a tirni posltUn which he atavm-d, and d trig the irksine dt tention of M Kossuth he bar conlantiy < rd< aeon d to alleviate hi* grhf. and pr cure for Im all the c mfert* poeaiNe te one, *o far from the eapl I and Mtueti d n* he a a*, under atriet aurvsUlanee t i? weil known that hi* feeling* are not only warmly )mpatl.ttic with suffering humanity. but that he Ii i?or*My dlsp'-ed toward* rtveluiloo* In b-haif of th? c-*d came of liberty Whatever are the view* of hi* Tru u.nn. wim Dim rtT"iiiTi"n rertnimy u >e< no' I' en atari by, an J he cerer fait* t" rpraX in ("tn< of 0 tnr*>uml remmrrdatlo of runt on# ?ut ot which hae ;rurg Ihe libertle* and the proud pr.ieperltj of the | nlted Stated of America Sir Stratford (tannin* warmly jpp<rti il thf Sultan in bli dwlte to liberate the linn irlane, at ill la atm* Itsflmnce wad ?x?rt?d auofe*atlly in Inducing h'ni to rhorten tha netted of their d# niu n i.rar'jr tw.i month* and * half, from the 13th of trnuhir to the l?t (f September lie wad lu-truoted y th? Brltleh gor?micent tc offer to the IVrtea tteam* 1 w?r. to rcu.rij the llun /i-jiana from the Pirdan.lle > Maltd fri m which piece they would proceed whererer iy pii^Mti Ibid offer it iddup|"'deu born l? thw dam tewlichw** urged upon tha dtipfery mlniater, Lord a'nier ti n. hy the erur.ril of the city of LonJon Id Jul( it It w?d (hi ha?t tl at Lord I'aluiera'.on could do ml H Id iri re than prr.hahle the iaet thin* which bw wl.i rrr Co tor M Kne,i?h atd hia companion* In the n i*,ntdf adopted hy A until* to nrga upon the ultan th< reotddity i t prolonging thw <le.? ntlon of M lonib It ta not tuppo-ed that lineal* took any part, le Km|nor ot Roaeia Id t'o t.ohl# miinl l. and if too oil jmtttirnt to rmCedCftxl to rnoh In.e purpo-ed iidttla ci n?eqnwu*ly dtand? unit# alone?the hero of it cwn Igorni'titi t d rater ard prltcy, |t ? ill r. quire d' me pig or teTi n 4?jrt b?f)td the now dtd I'uoterlran reath Uiini'h There they will i herb ct' board a ete*?er of the Sultan, and proceed the I'drili nellee where the *l?l"?l[,pl w|l| b?Tf prelb it th< m t'tce it hoa* l the *htp. und t the prnt>e r of (I I ,t?rd at i ilrlped they w(ll he able to f?el I ?t in 1 l? it) ie. 'Ihe i mmy'.dernf the Ml< iadppl, i|'n n l.iyy Id i e nf ihe Pioet keutleman'y oflt em tn ? Na*y d\ d w?|| , u?|ilr i fur (lie derrlce f t which'if d heti. hIm 'hI I would hare be-u quite Into i.aiole 11 ntiy the ll? t *> ?'aOd to ti e Vnifeil -Mot*' Id a aallII 'Kitl, and it id quite certain that none of Ih-ni i.'d I ate lorn r'id I embark In nnw She wiU tiunh flihdfar f r c al * rd w?' r and tb-n tnltiyiid ap . ' -< to N'l w Vnh where ll Id lettered the nil* Will >1it I |-aitiMn Writ* frtttb) rf hfr chATatlltr f >t !v??? y Dial r?pi|tl"ii ?1 I rpeikth* If of II it it 11 An.tr; a I t' -fit of r., ,j. ail iu i t IIHIi ?i ht ?|on t h J- H'tii * i f v>in no |. t?' it y ,ji|i j , Hiring [{toual im til r fi . tB tii' n in ail ct ut.lri?t? A J. fttiprtme Court. |a ? > umt.'VI 1--.In n . aituhtll 'I?et-Iin'*>'1?? ol t. ??* ??at? ot -l Lnvn linn. *ho ?M r I'll i i .. ? a t* l. 'nr a. tT'tl ii*?4r ? I . . * I. I i n 1 i n to " ki. nut ot fOi Ir i id ' n t " 1 'in ill ill* . I I. w Ml I|| ' I I /'I il a Oil I i ?.|t f & ' > P'K afii o r?lt t\u/ ' >B IMr|k MLOi, tw uMitiaifi-4 ER A1 American Institute. COMPARISON OF TH* PRJf>KNT FAIR WITH TH ? FAIR HRLD TWRNTT-ONK YKARS ABO. At the openine of the twentv fourth i.i> .1 Castle Garden, on Wednesday evening, mm of ttm trni* j tees delivered the usual ad dree*, according to the custom 2 of the Institute on inch occasion*. He compared the j fair of lait J ear, which was visited by about 88,000 per. sons, who paid for their ticket*, with Chat of 183ft?the / eighth annual fail?when 22,000 ticket* only were sold. d As we have known the Institute from the jump, or rather before it was aMe to jnmp (in the year of Ha or- ( ganiiatlon in 1828), and have watohed its progress from ( that time to the present, we shall go back farther than 1 this trustee has, namely, twenty-one years, to October I 1 1880, when the third annual fulr was held at Masonio 1 Hall; and it may be said the Institute then Orot tried ! its own strength with the public. The first and seoond fairs, In 1828 and 1829, as we stated in ths IIebald en Wednesday, warn each held under peculiar circumstances?the first under a system of free admission to the public, and sustained by voluntary subscriptions; the second receiving the amateur aid af Mr. Richard K. Height, who pointed out the path to suocess and selfsustaining support, by adopting the system since pursued, of i.-suing admis-ion tickets to thn public, at a moderate and satisfactory charge. A very cursory examination of the articles now on exhibition at Castle Garden, satisfies us that thare is a decided improvement in the quality and style of the most important fabrics and works of art, over former years, althr ugh the number of e xhibi tors may be less than j last year, when 2.830 sent in contributions to the fair of j 1810. After glancing at the display of this season, the j 1 exhibitions of former years arose in our memory in com- | j pnrison, and, considering the third annualjfair, in 1830 \ i (twtnly-oat years since), as the real starting point of the f Inititute in these annual shows?we have referred to the | J report of the committee who managed that fair, to re- I i fresh our own recollections, and make such extracts as b may enable cur readers to compare the present display j ^ with one made by the same institution so long ago I as 1830. The Executive Committee of the Institute who m?. , n nagtd (he third annual fair, in October, 18.10, were John h Mason. Peter II. 6'clienck. Glarkaon Oroliu*. Kleaaar t< Lord. Tbaddeu* B Wakeman, Edwin Williams, Dr. fell* j_ 1'ascalis. James Lynch, and John A. Sldell. Of these ifiic.rs of the Institute fire are deceased, and the re- *" training four are not at present very active members. T Their report states. that the fair was held at Masonic libli. in October, 1830?that the number of exhibitors was 300 and about 3.0CO specimens were exhibite 1?that from thirty to fifty thousand .pectators attended the fair, 61 among wb< m were several executives and other diatin- 8a gbieh.d citiwns from other states, including ilezekiah . Niles.Kiq . of Baltimore, long the editor and publisher of a' tbe Tnlus.Ue weekly K. jutir, which bears bis name, and forma almoet the only history of the halted States for to rtferetce for its times. Mr. h'Ues was invited, as an old . friend of American industry, to attetd the fair The Hon Tristram Burgos of Rhode Island, delivered the ad- gc dress, which, although able, was too loug. and bee una so f^ tedious that many ol the sudience retired while he was . in tbe niidst of tils argument. ' Tbe report cn the fair, (which we believe was drawn en lip by the late Mr. Wakeuian.) Is itrongly imbued with th bis Lipbt?riff notions, to foster which was one of his main octets in founding the institute This ruport etates that .pocimen* of woollen cloths were not nuo n ft < us In the exhibition of 1810 but that the ingrained oar- th p< tir g and hearth rugs Were equal to the best impoited. , felting cloth bad been shown as a new article fir carjets. Cotton prints greatly surpassed all former cxhibl- trl lie ns. Cotton cambrics and cotton yan, as high as No. c, it 6. wire shewn. The specimens of linen were few, and r,n svider.ee was affordsd that linen was keeping paoe ; ?r with rotti ns. Tbe production of the latter had then incleared twenty f.ld, in twenty-five ycara, nud cotton i*1 ff?d? had l<een favored with a large protecting duty; | while linens, not so favored, had male no percep.lble HNMH either in quality or quaulity. within the pre liciu ht y years Tn? samples ol iron and steel, i ' the report says, afford proof that those Important j n? il pkictitbki matfM'idlH Wi.nl.I in a t*m ' K he entirely npfM from our own resource*. The | ti Chinese mulberry, exhibited by Dr. Pascalia. and a few b sp. clneiiK of eiiK goods, from various nuarters. enconrtiird the hope of establishing the mulberry culture, ! r soil the manufacture of silk in the United States This r wi ? m>um years lx tore the disastrous mora* mMmmMs speculation. 1 Other articles mentioned In the repcrt as among ' r those exhibited. were?ISuttons cut glass, silver plate, ! ' Britannia wsres, leather, saddlery, lia s, t>oots, shoes, ' paper. gold and silver moor ted spectacle" silver wares, clicks pianos, roach laces, painted floor cloths, h'?sl?ry, 8 embroidery, fancy rcrap tables, statuary, and painting". t The number of pn-raitim* was 170, of which 103 were , t givrn to New Y'rk city exhibitors, and only 73 to manufacturer) and artizun* in other parts of the country. I x Tlie pri niltims were cn the following articles, vlx :?On * cottons. lt>; silks. 5; *o. liens, 11; carpeting and oil j J cl tl". 3, ironmongery, hardware, and cutlery JO; ' di paper and stationery. 8; hats. 4; bout" and shoes, 3: n, pianofortes. 7, cabinet and gilt wars, 8; pictures and c) sculptures. 13; chimicals, 6: midline* and models, 11; a) nilsci 11*1 eous aitlcles 20; domestic produce, and manu ia factor) s nisde in families. 35. Total pieinlum*. 176. I b< This was truly ? slender exhibition, even at that time; ! tt and ltasan 81 akeman, Ishnek, and others familiar n, ?|ih th? manufacturing Interest must hare known and * Mt tint, instead of 3C0. at least UOC0 or the manufac st tureri acd nucha nice of Nea York and the adjoining fr ftst) s shi uld have respoodi-d to the call f ths Institute. i ci sr.d o nt specimens to the fair. But, if the n-mmitUs r, feit any mortification at the result, they did n?t display it in their report, which *:iy* : ? The remraittee cannot ]| but contemplate the Third Annual Fair of the Institute, , K snd its relatii us and effects, w,th pride and pleasure. *, Tbc-e who had been ps-rsuiuisd thai we w. rs too young a u iiK.pis to enter the course iu competition with the Old M W < r'.d verr satisfied that though comparatively in in- th tsrey <ur v'gor, enterprise, and genius have already j j,j acc> mpltshed results which have coat other nation) *, onturlcs sr.d will soon enable us to distance them in to the race of gioty The articles were all displayed ia j (J< cr.s rrrm. tccupjlng n spies of about on* liuodred j m i rjr nnjr rix laoica, extending nearly through I r *11. *ere u>]? n w.'h | r J uci '..in Irmn every >J. I art no nt of Industry: the ?id?* an I the en>l# of lb- ,|( hull *i re decorated with piloting* and print', and th" j, diTrrrlf.td prtiluctl'n* of th? needle aud the I <otn la tl nil Ike leading piot?idcd fabrio*, it ?tv> acknowledged u 'niportanl imprc.Ttmt nte bid breu effected. th? number d, and veritty of tli? ap'ricicna wera greatly increased t) 'tir futsir exhibition*. Is one rerpert only wa* the a fair ?f IKK lnftrlor to that uf lK2'i_the number of ? noolng n.i i hitc* which laxt year voliieued and aui- h n>?tid tfcc icm*. were thie year wanting.'' t! The npntt from which we make these eitraet*, U a b M<e'irei> of making the tnnat cf a rery smell affair ), Iter* w< r? r?a?( n? krown to r.fi w n>eaher? of th? lo'tl- |? tvte i.ut r.<t p. tcjtioi. to the pub'11 at large, ail h ? l.lch It I* n t worih while now to Ftate, which prevented the I net! to to fr> m taking an car'.y ataal in faror of r, mat ufactiti ra and mtclatiea fboee cauaee do n >t new txiat; for acme yenra the Irutitute haa be n advancing in pal.lie faertr, and a thong,i their p, at t ual eihlbitloL- d" not pr> ?ent aoy'bing Ilk* a ftir tj id? a of the extent and Importance of the thou<*nda of varlHle* w Inch our matin'ectur? in and artieaaa are ea p a Me ct dhplaylrg. In the pre rent *Utr aed progrsee of p, tfcelr acleeee ekilt, end lndu?try yrt theac exhibition* r? are alaaya hlgkly iwtareatinx and worthy of a meit fr i.n t? rii'trta and utrangi ra We bare no doubt that the fr prevent fair will. a? former exhibit!,tar hare been, be ^ III* n*ed with th? ruri. ua. the gay. the f*?hio-iable. aa |v well aa the *obtr and rrOoetiog?by old and young sr > nxltu* to ?*e avdbe *?en, aud to evince their lot-rot #1 In the progie - a of what* trr t?nl* to tl a prosperity anl yy, glory of the republic. Hall Columbia, happy Laud I, llxatitral and IMuelinl. Fnwrav Tnrarre.?The eut> rtaiumeiita for thlaeven- al irg ere aautual rery attractire?thet r on oat of -Wal Jr lace." "Mr and Mra White," and the -'Rakt'a Pr> it* re " pc PaoanwaT Tiirvtat ?-The beautiful play of "The Pi Will " w :l < i loir# t ce tl. t' ! rt.iir in* n<?. tbl etrn ng, tl alth kli e leura Add'.n in the eheracter of Maiianna? r< Ibey conclude alth I)r I'l.leortb " ci Kin o'a 0**i n ?To night Mr IIuiIm n take* hi* ben* b It?the pb i r* et Icet. d are th" 'Jri-h Recruit." and the <" ' frown Diamond*." la which Mad Thillon will app ear ' Praroe'e Tm?*ra* ? The beenttful piece of the -J. * | fj m w Hi- " ? ii b v r? Wki : iii tii pi iii"ipal rhnraeter n on nn ? llr |?t Col Mate*, au<i i.U Will tloaa with ** Vilniion Crura* " Nairn**! Titrater ?The magaiPrent piece entitled f, 1 * I '"I I )> i' I ' ?.) i ii,i i . . the p.Ti.rm M ice**, and tt?> el"* With'I latil. Stealer* " ?1 F?m i;iu?i'? l,i. m ?i ? Thin la the Ivt nlihl of th* ** |te*t irlrrfi, Ihhilii-.. I I. -1, ., *?! Th pn tea are th* 1,1 Aetiiwtf I'n a u? ami a' Unmof Um Hnii." 1l?r.:*i M'f M t ?i i v - T' * b? ai tl'ui | l*jr ol th# Sim* r" la *DM>iii'd fef the aftrm hin ami areolae p?r | kimifit with a flue Ck?t < f cbaricter* II Mierraa.i t fire an eaceUiOt entertainment |n Ihl* it'nii.tr 1 * Fi i i n?a' > irn? ? An ?f rron and eernlns pef- '' h'li ai re w ill he *in liflM-ba: tti In J finetei Avrni?? ? 4rrr-- N<|a*?lH*n perf. rm*ae. rf ihe ti ry t rat ci.ii mil be alt*" hetclbie aft-r?<> >u and M ' V ",.1 Mm Tt.eeir Wh ' !?* 'T* i'l>,r''"H with ureal * a c?ta. atihe National theatre Ii at :'* the <j *a DuaaMn* th *> 1- '> eta 4 traa-ilmn wti'ej e?. a fr iM ,'hnltr * an K> I ?*?, "tiW'e* ,, lr atUeTab. rraele. ..?**, ** I'oltna i>l Inl* '1 -4iiON? ?Tbii hlh rty hi* Vfi" ' '? 'in" '' -rr*n .'ha 11- m*. Pi, < . fflb " ' .1 I if* ! iv t ii i i tins le * ' J nih Medley * . at i r ,,r"'r> "* ?iiai?. j.hn iii in * " ii ,, ? tr lir,r ' T> t|1 ! ? M*li .? >' * >""?" In-. itVJ r n ** ?" f * <?*! Oenal 0,.mii.n?,nr i /. ? i-taa i>,^ tl | an * uiUi. jifl.riw D " ' U'i4?. ,?r M Li D. PRICE TWO CENTS. CMTlctlon or tha Newark COUBT OP OYBR AND TERMINRR-?WEWABH, M. J. Before Judge OreeB. The burgUre Oeorge Shields end Qerege Thomas, IBieted for burglariously catering the jewelry etc re No. 20>g Broad street, Newark, on the night of the 2fth of una last, stealing therefrom several hundred dollars rcrth of watches and jewelry, the property of tSr. L L. Williams, were arraigned for trial. On the lay following the robbery, the two robbers and tha rife of Shields were all three arreeted in this city, at a len located in Orange street, near the Five Points, bp imicsn Drown ana need, two or the uniers special aids; ind In their pep session war found all the stolen jewelry, together with a set of burglar * tools. At the capture oc there men. a derprrate encounter took place. > whieh the< Ulcers were severely injured, at well at the thieree. Ih* guilty parties were subsequently rent back to Newark. to answer for the crime Yesterday their trial* came off. Thomas waa tried first; and the jury were out only fifteen minutes, and returnted with a verdict of guilty. The prisoner was likewise tried for and fonnd guilty of attempting to break jail, for whieh offence the court sentenced him to be imprisoned in the State prison for one year, and for the burglery and grand larceny the term of ten years, and at the expiration of that term, to stand committal until, by the proceeds of labor, the cost of couit incurred during the trhU s paid. Shields, when brruglit to the bar for trial, stated ta be Judge that be was willing to save the court and ury the trouble of trying the case lie would plead gniMy, with the understanding that his wife should be iberated from custody. The State Attorney consented 10 this compromise; and sccordingly Shit Id* entered a plea of guilty. A noUt presegtu was tksn entered by the prosecution in the case of the wife, and ehe was disbar gt d from custody Shields was remanded back ta ail to await the sentence of the Court We presume the erm of imprisonment in his case, will be the same as he judgment passed on Thomas. Shields, whose ooc?ct name is Ilackstt. is a fugitive convict from London, rho escaptd from the model prison, where hs waa ooaIm d on a sentence of s wan years transportation for a Durdt rout assault on a police officer; but before the time rrtvedfor hi* shipment to Botany Hay, he managed ta cake his escape, and shipped himself to this country, ringing with him his wife, who belonged to one of tha lipsey tribes. Marine Affairs. CLirrca Snirs ? By the advices received per Canada, e learn that the clipper ship Surprise of this port had er tonnsge engaged at Canton for Landon at ?0 pec >n, while the English ships were taking freight at ?3 a 4. This makes the second season that the preferenoa as been given to American ships, at advanoed rates, be fine order in which the Oriental delivered her oargo ad tke high prices obtained procured for her a charter i England at A'7. At latest dates she was loading at aanghal with new teas, and would, it was expected, 11 again with her competitor, the English clipper Rein er, for England. The Roman wa- also at Shanghai, loading at ?t par n. The good order in whioh these American ships hara lirered their cargres In Kngland and their return ear. es here, and also by their short passages, enabling ippirs to receive prompt returns for their adventures, us saving interest and securing an earl/ mtrket able* the shipper to pay a much higher rate of freight an by liritish vessels. Niw Stkamkr roa thk Calikorma Tbauc.?The new ismer Daniel Webster, built to run with the Pro me- ' i up. in Capt. Vandcrbilt's Nicaragua line to San Pratt*o, went down the bay on Thuisday last, on her trial ip.and worked to the satisfaction of the owners, anglers, and all corcerned. Having a superior model, and i engine of immense power, she will urdonbtedly prove 'i>elf well calculated for the short and expeditious ute to California and China N? xt Tuesday has been led up< as the day for her departure, should the I'roet in up arrive on or before that time; otherwise, her ilingwdl be deferred to a subsequent date Bhe is aw st pier No 2 North river Lacnchko?At Millhridge. 27th nit, by Kseklel Dyer, ni , a tine brig of sbuut 240 tons, called the Cuba, lauded for the West India trade, and to be commanded j t'npt W. B Sawjer. now of bark I'settle At Osrdinvr 1st lust , by 9 C (Irani. Ksq , a flue eltper talk of tons called tbeTiiotty. (tor the Trinity iver. Texts) and intend-d for Messrs Pierce and Ba <>?> regular tlneof Baeton e?d Oete-wt- paehets Thtt "rintt) was fully rigged and coppered upon the stocks, is f a model 1o ccniblne great speed and capacity, with a ery light draft of water and is said to be ona of the inept > eel tip iauncbet this season. Two superior schooners of 14H tons were launched at Tellfleet, recently, by Mr Wm Kcgvrs. They are called he Klchard frviman nod J. U liorton. the names of Leir ectirprisiog mssters. Tin Mt-anra on Boasd tiii DofTon Run Lewis ? he following oircuin-tancws connected with this painful (fair, are from the Boston Conner of ye-l-rdsj ? The hiK M-win. C'apt White. arriTed at falem og Wed on* 7. baric? on board aa priecn/r Jama* MoQIue, aeooud ata. charged with tha muni, r of Charla* A .'ohnaon, lit (mala on tha lat of May laat, wbila tha bark waa at ichor naar tha north point of /.aoxlhar. Tha eaaa U itht r a iny/Uriou* ona. Tha partiaa wara /uppoted to i on Ilia moat friendly terra* and it la not known that lara waa any difficulty twtwaan tbam on tha day of tha urdar J art aa tha captain had tlam an nrlar. Mc'Jtua Hit tcw/rda John/on caught linn by tha nark and abbad him to tha haart with a th>ath knifa Jnhneoa U upon hi* fact, and diad inatanlly. MeQIue than da ait d that ha waa matter of tha ahi|>, and delled tha iptainand craw Ha alao a>kzd tha captain to giaa tha iip up to him, and tfftifd to ahaka hand* with him a than turmd to r/*t hi* hand upon a tail and waa cuitd in that Matttoa Tbitt morning ha waa an wall id tha iltcaa/ad aJri-ad him not to go 00 duty Both lorged to 8alem. and tha daaaaatd bad about noli up * mind to lraTf tha bark, with tha und?r?Unding that ia pri/onar waa to rncct d him aa ehlaf mat* lie wa* ought bafora George 8 Millard, to] . ye.cterday hut lirad aa examination U? waa tharaf >ra committal jail, to await his trial In tha I'nitad diataa Circuit 'Urt." TO THE EIUTOR Of THE H EE ALU. Nut York October 3, HI61 81a:? Knoalng ycur lo?r of haarlng both *11/* of tha jr*tl< n. allow ma to 1 tat/. In an/war to your oorrcpiu lit A'a *tat< mrnt, in ) our journal 11 to day, raapac'ing la late pa/aage of tha Baltic, that tha Af-ica on bai at Toynaa. arrived at Sandy Hook a; it o'clock on Tua* ?y evening and oaing to darknta* had to lay tbrra till ia n< xt morning Had ?h? barn abia to pr -?d imrne lataly onwaid. tha Would h*va madr tha ptoags tram barf to aharf in ten day* and twilve hour* or thraa t or/ 1?f* than the pa aga that A claim* for tha Hal c I pi rfactly agr* a wl'h you that I rum wharf to wharf 1 the fain/t wny of counting pwagea. but A'* remark icalctlat'd to mlFlaaJ people rt*pac?!ng tha r?latlr? tigih ?f tima occupied by tha two ttaam-r* I'aptain yrie. lb* officer* or tie Africa / pilot, will baar me out lahatliay Hopiog you may flod r am for thla, 1 dji:o 7 urw rauf: ogfurnuj. ?.i a.viyio i?t < I> 11 * wriac. raom Tti?a?rb? ll"MlDn TrUgrapA. cd pt IP, My*:?A K*ntlriiiKO who hu recently trtfuilfl in uph lereral?f the fr'nt'er count!** between th? It) ity and Bran*, bt* inf rtn*<i u* tn*t the dr >n<ht ha* on ?o urn re in that n'Sti< n'.bat the pia-*. tlir>npb a It i f country m< re thin n hundred m le* broad. I* lit*. Ily paioiird up. It ?m ? > dry that wh< n r tbbtd be ecu tbe lianda. It crumbled like dry furze Die cdat tent*, in many place* were all brown and aere, an I arcely a llvinp tree c uld betoumtfor mile* Pire* had ipt tlrt uiham* of the e fontt*, and thcuaandf of re* bad bw*n cleared a* effectual y ??lf the woodman * tr bad la i n bury for >ear* Vhe prairie* ar**o parchad at the buffalo hire dereited tnelr ?|<I haunt*, ant the idlan**re c mt t ll-d t wander far to the north ft ime M?ny of the | rairt* til m? are in a'larrtac ena tion and unli t* the p. reriitn-n* furniabe* tbea I *td. I the tr op* in the I tn-ti rant ot keep tbtm fr. m at,'at ip th? rattle of the fren'ler ? t lera '1 he same pap? r -*) ? K'r am indebted to 'fen J din t f<r titr- ppecinun* of coal and Irou ore from tbe a t firkottlie li'af - Th'- . *. i-.jiute oiiferetit from lie lipniteof the tertiary fofinail'n? in the uudnlitlap pit t,* near tbe c >a-t Mid I* *? ! ?r to the hituaiiti.u* ml i f Pt tint.) Irani* at .1 ?> hare been lul .rmed J ) W Law truce Wne wh*?t th- eoal bed fat tna at ttrata nr?r th' n.outh of ibe bale Pork are fr m eti 1 ! u fret tbtek. end appear t-t e? ud tjuiir ac oot Ul* I'lintiy fn ni tbe Hr*/ wto the PriaMf. and w a ward lo I. t" *o an in a f !> I ' i " ' r" "r Ik' eat Ph' ty. n fi'tiiiJ neat the n *wl of the i*nil Pork Thnta uid* id trn* ma) tr- pr eur.d "n the *?tr|aon. * altered nrlli Pi ilia and al? n* h- ta?u ho uld thl* r >al he nod lo be eotia la ralne to 'he tdfii win ma eoal of the I tati m a* d wid<l> l*tat? the o?"? d??'lata r> pi-n* <4 it uj'ftr Pr??' n>v nte lot g I * the .eat of <htt*inp artifact' rlea rl??l'H>p tho?e el Cinclnt.atl and Pitta Mff _ Atnnniaai l.arat' mrai ? rn?? (Wltut. i r tint* latrr ti in tbr AlMi'MUn ^11 ra<lu li??a , n i, d by iti? utitliMid Bill. Hi yr acta to tlM tatfJut.p n<4 ?fr hi>M| lit f II ii f i? prii-O ikiitiM* lit iMhr ? p m?i.t <>f ?1> ? ? una, ? itn |>li> to .Vr h 4 l?lo? *, d< *lr*r1 f i m littir* p. c ? 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