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i!lnHy lttpublir. TUESDAY EVEN1N& NOVEMBER 14. - --LOCAL JJIA 1 rERS. 117 We Je:>m from lne Oommertral oflasf eve n ng t1t11t {our companws-ortather the skeletons offoru< compnnte•-of the Fourth Infantn U S Army nnde< the command of Col \Varsnr.n arr ved m tlu• C•ty by the Eastern tram th s morn mg and embarked on board the Emp<rt Stltte for tho We•t. There are about li>O rank and file wl o are to be dt:rtributed among the po•ts at. De trott Fort Grato t, Mackinaw and the Sault. The balance of the R~gtm~nt • at Sa~kett • Harbor Ogdedt]mrgh and Oswego ~ llJ' Du>m:w.o.- BtJ>FALo -We find th~ follow Jnu m th~e Freeman s Jourru land Cafhol c Reg \' \kr of\ Nov 11th pub! shed m N\\\ York C t) (Extra lor n p vatc Letter ] BuFFALo N' ov 3d 1MB B1Mhop 'rnllo:f w!lllenv~ on !11ooda1 for Gal Teston, Texas for the purpo<!e of. amongst other 1na.tters preach ug at the co secrat on of he Ca th•dral bu It by B •hop Ouz• 10 that c ty The B••hop havmg been ar po utod Prefect Apostolic of Tl).:r.- ll 183 and hav ug governed It m sp r ituals; until the uJ po nt n~nt of ll shop Oour as Vwar Apostol c t .,..M nat Jral that Jts worth\ .B shop Prest~ nnd people should sol c t at the \on•ecratJOI of the Cathedral the presence of h rn who gave tf o first lmpuloe ~ rehg10 1 10 Tex s - Aft~r the repeated and earnest sol c tat o s of H •hoJ> Oon and mam fro d• o!tr worth\ l318h op n•v s!ts thts d slant field of hts past labor w! ere he v l do 1htless fi d that the good seed ~own 1n hope s npen ng- to a g1ur o s n atur lj llJ\ Our S lOW Js dmappearmg rap lh walk nn- • •lopp eno gh and J tdg ng from 1 re• t'nt md cat o s., our sle gl ng w 11 soon be recton ed among: the thmgs tnat ''ere-or m othe1 word! nmong that cl:a.ss of nd v luafs k own as h nke pol t ctaru The Lake ,. st 11 enhvened by the appeara c:e. of ~team ar.d a::t 1 crnf and na~ ga tion ma' cont ue u ol ~t ucted for tcome :veeks> ll:T' Gu RILEY - Wo loam from Y corlr. pli\pers that tho sh p fowa Capt aaded on Tbur.dn\ last for Cal forma He•c;l.qua~r~ anct a ba n! o of t1 e 9d I rantr\ ( comp:ut es C G and I ) The follow ng •\ hst ot tne officer• a 1d fa 1 I\\ accompa n ng he bat hhoti Brevet Br g G n B R le1 Commnnd ng A• • tan~St rgeou \\ S K g U S !\ F rs Lout f) R Jo es AdJU a t I < L e t A ti lle llr g:tde Q 10rterrna•te R evet I e tt ( ol R c:.; 88 , ancl Brevet Capt Geo C vVe.tcoft Co C Wossel Co G I e t E M rrn and Da 1s Co I M • A R le t vo •en ants l\Irs A Caso •ermnt Mrs 1-1 ( servant lltrs C S •ervant Mr• L 111 W II a n• n d E M 10\: THEW ,l(£1 \ uu- '1. vote \\\tal on Alban\ on Tuesda last as to whether the water works co Jtemplnte I should be conslltlcted It w s lee ded ns follo\ s Water 1601 No watc 69 The wl ol~ matter s st I! left to the d scret on uf th( Common Co 1 JC I How Jo g w H t be hefore ot c t\ has as tpfl) cf pure wate ? It s 10tor ou~ that ca be n troduced here at a e:q c e much le:os co npa a t v.,} than the c t es of No v Y or] .Bos o Alban) have been subjectNl to I et of p tre wale!' and a pie tt f I s tppl until the ol ~eel ~o t:z-1 t s atta ned ---- [[]\' WRE(' OF As H ONY.R \\ITI! L !=i OF Nt!lfE I 1vxs -The K I! ton IV,,g of Sat rda) last alate\ tl at tire \chao er Eiltn< belong ng to E lll 0 ' NF. & C<> 'I cl loft K gsto 11 balla•t as I 1en mto Well g on o Wolnosdu\ last d n ~s ~I und all h Is n ss ng f'ho 11fortunate ve~ el had been hUld ng f !)h o the l>each or Pr nee Edward at d n attempt ng to ~law otf tl e •hare she per I ed N on boa d Cha nbeF dtg Ju !gc Cu r U THJurt Y. --So popular have the Of rosen tat ons of lt'lr D_. RR and h s cele ru ed l orse be come thnt the n01g rs hit.V<'l etfected a ro e:n «•JIIment with h t ll' •J pa w II be g V<ln th • \\\\'n\ wtth other attract o •• St ch of our the atre•\'o~rs as ha\ o uot >et vntnessed these repro ~ Bt!>ntations &hould embrace the opportu t} afford ed by there engagf' ne 1tof i\Ir Dx.RR M'Ln n....-- Tl e Steube G tard• Capta n C Z~>~sz were out 1 good fo ce to daJ n d >nade a ven creditable appearance The com pan\ g ve a b11ll thts evaung at II o house of l\11 JoH!! A Wtmo:n corner of M ch gall and Batavln streets The corp3 are dosen 1 g a crow I let them be grat fied [[? The folio\\ ng gentle non have been adrn t ted as Attorne'\ s and Counsellors at the g.enere.l term of the Supra ne Co 1rt, now Sl'b on nth s c tv VlZ '1-V ll am Bn gher S M Chamberlo: n .M l\1 Cro• cr He H) A Goodr ch \VII am Me Nt\l s~mnef S.. Spnn~r W:1!Iiam Woodbury liJ\ 1'L><OTHXR S aoo \\R Asaoru: -The Cle'\ land Horctld !ll\S - .A despatch elates that the .,hooner James G K g s asbure at W nd Mill Pomt, about s1x m les vest of B 1ffalo on the C~n ada • de 1[j\ Some oJte \\} • pr~paratwns are making b) thee Cre6 demoerac~ of th g c t~ to bum a barn tud roast AI\ ox on .r.ccount of the1r recent tr11mph n the State The same ndtvldl:lal sa1 s the rnt c:ltch ers are out BOURS F 5[ K.£l !( ature .. ,qmres five cu.tolll gtve• seven ,J:..azme•s tak~s mne J\cnd W ckedness e!eve I U D3;. I:hwxs- The Ecemng Past under •tand!!there ts not the leiiSt trntb m the rumor 1.h.at D~ Ha.wxs hM acceptect a call tOe become the pwr of St Peters Church m New York OJ'\'\ J\lajor BL ss lS not at Bo..~ton as was TP\port ed He Js lit Pa•ca!!Drla and bT this !nne has found out perhaps fuat he IS to be Secretary of \.Var U 1\hn.>M ANNA B1saor after a most success fnl ~ngagemont 11 Ph ladelphta, proceeded to Bal ttmo:re If? In the spo.ce of [3 years France- were at war 26;, ear3 n::r The go--eat Amenca 1 H stonan PRE.sco-rr ] 1 ~ 5 nea:d} completed h1 h1storv of Ph1llp II liJ CH!.RLF.!I F• N ~n Hon !II <I< IS wr1tmg a. ne.w ll~'t'fll 117 Thet\ ,-,ill be a regular meettng or th.,_ O..!lllnoll Cou 1 e 1 thi~ evemng [[]\ The New york Glabe BI<Y\ The amvals L A T E s rn N E TV s' I of lmmtgrants from foretgn countr es at the port j_ \\ • b- -- of N•w York np to the end or October m m•e < n:v reie:rrn:ph Ior uae Republic.} AMUSEMENTS Eagle Street Theatre. J ear from 1844 up to t.lJe wesent ba\re been \\ fol j lows 1 Nxw Yoa• Nov 1~3 P 1>1 Ie-en33EUtellt &f J£'17 l&,t' Retnrns from 72 connti\\ m Vng:tma, g:tve~ 4-« r.- ·A7· T a 01:10 3 5!l5 aylor 450 maJ 184 ~~ l,:l!lt< ,.~ 581 oi J~~ 1 :~ Rhode bland complete Tavlorover Cass 3039 4.W •!li7 !t_,--'i ~ 24o &0011 27,M:l 3.'> IGI 1 o' •• C:.: s, and Van Buren 8-1. Ill 2$:> :1'1 !1<7 w tili\l JU7 I O.SU .~.- 13 II .Ia :IJ6 !2>011 lo 641 17 9'J6 24,&~ I We reekon20 electoral votes ;etta be d..,ided J~ :;: ~~-;~ 'rhe Southern telegraph 111 dol\ A be>ond Pettrs 13 3'1l I4 !104 burgh 5 ( !TJ JJIID \638 a :!;; 1 0 ~, 1 , sa <JO 2 009 93 w. lW o G 161 3o6 PHILADELPHU Noy 14 It \ If be perce1ved from,tbe above table• that 1 The locomouv\ on tbe Indtanapohs and Madi the arr vals m ten month$ of the present year •<>n Ra !road thlS morn ng ran off the track and ha> o bee more than treble the numheJ that ar •I d down a long decltvlly lull ng Adam Tnpp \ nved n 18+1 fireman and bad!\' lnJunng three others The numbers wllo -amved n the correspond ng monthll of last 1 ear were not so large as these the companson show ng as follows In 1~17 M 49l 13 322 I 1° JG D8 U !Jil MIIID YOUR PUNCTUATIOlf I saw a peacock With a fien Ia I 1 saw a blaz ntr comet drop down hat! I saw a cloud wmppod wtth IV) round I saw an onk creep ur on the gronncl I saw a p s n1re- swallow up a whale, 1 Raw a sea lmm ful of ale 29 eao 31 5U1 I sa 11 a \en co glass full! fteen feet dc~p I saw a well full of men • tears that weep I saw red •) es all of a flam ng ffre [ saw a house b gger than tho moon and higher I saw th~ • mat twelve o clock ut n ght I sa» the Pin an that saw th1s wondrous Sllfh! Englt.sl Rl•yTIU6 --:----=- se son at l r-;o o clock th s af ernoon !oc!W Wh te Dnv d S n tb John C Ho and \\ a ren Laz.e 1 RafosL Fnnn ng \V tnuM P EATO ~HEPAR])&. (;0. D-.tllECTOR~ W II nm ~~ Collver., Sanfor I B Meech G lesl\1 ..., ton Char esT-burLer U An amval at llooton bnngs adv1ce~ Jacmel to Oct 18th The Island was au et.- Dunng the troubles about 14 mulattos had b•en shut a1 d 1mpnsoned A despatch dated Monda, CllJ s as folio\\ -Bngg• 69 Cushmg 317 T1vo free sotlers chosen Leg slat tre Omo -Seven connt1os 10 Western Reserve add up aH follows Ta lor Cass \ 3J1 Buren -- ... o 101<>0 19673 Lorns1n L:& Ke tuch gave 283... votes T~;lor [0\ \V o nre mdebted to Speed s I ne for the fol o :vmg telegraph c despatch from Ch caJO and :\1 lw,uk 6 lr r 1~o1s -ln 59 ronnt1es wh g go n 9 336 40 count es to hear (rom Ta} lor hUB carr ed the i:tatc ~\ \eo~stJ< -All m but s x conn! es ID<1Jor t\ m the •tate abot t 1 500 JY•av l' 01 k narkt:t Nnr on t 317 Nov 13- P M hence fo ~ e port a d stove a hole l e fla s above HeJ1 lflr W,Den; TUESD..t-Y EPEDJNG i>Of ll lS1S W I b'\ acted tiM! liornat llC Dmma <lf :vi A Z'EPP A-Ot tJtt Hild Hor\\' oJi T•rlo:n< Mr Pe :ry by Ma tpr Elli&'lnd ;uJu Ci>rDel.a ro C\O ctll!fe- -:~ h the .Fa;e~ If rnE SEC~'J 'r. Shonlder Braces and .Sqpcn:teu. ~cY6~ JIII:..RGJ;f.l:lN1 TJJ.lLOR !a:Yft/ ttaU1• rn !:\\'' vane>J JD ..-..,.. n.n p-r-tzts