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MONEY MARKET venannannannnarane CARDS, OF ALDERMEN. Baroni Nov. 15—6 P.M. T yoo Atete cot ae The etcckh market continues withou! material alterr- pi see naivessny. at, og re! the het wart ees, ‘and approved, tion. The dull, imactive seasom is gradually stesling | Esty following documente appropriately referred -— upon us,and we shall soon have qolet times in Wail > OF = easine Papitions. street. At the firet board, today, Erie Railroad de- I: ofD tye pen per bow tring connected as te tet igus | elined 5 per cet, Mati %, Norwich aad Worvetr sr | Ne tert. ‘Of members of Oo, No 61 for a house for vil oat three week: ‘ere to be located in Fiftieth street Of James Barrow and ‘others to construct # cewer from [Hudson street into Mor- tem street, oud thence up Morton street three hundred feet to the eaet of Stetece. RBOLUTIONS ADOPTED. Directing the couen! ttee om Ordinances to io elation to the expediency of dividing the Eighteenth ‘ward into two wards, the dividing line to be Twenty- rixth street, from the Sixth avenue to the East river; Ube upper portion to be koown asthe Eighteenth ward, 34,;Morris Canal }, Canton Company 14%. Harlem and Erie railroad were the most active securities on the List. ‘There were large sellers of Erie, and more stock offering than found purchasers. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of | this port, to-day, amounted to $47,676 78; payments, $73,998 72—balance, $3,335,200 15, ‘The anthracite coal trade continues active—the de- bees ea ane MEcHanton: INSTITUTE ROOMS, NEW YORK No- vember —Deer Sir.—I have the honor to inform hes et atogular mecting of the Mechanies Instiveee kota it evenin , you were tnauimously elec ed an Hon >- The privileges ot Wenorary’ Membotenip het h. yeh ‘this Institute, #och men as bh. ‘degree of eminence in the Arts or Sciences, rendered to th: Ome mg! service, man aaah ie and the lower portion asthe Twenty-fires Ward. omens good and prices real ‘The Lehigh warble To you, alr, this privilege oe fan as, and this n Inosttate RAED. jompany brought di fe k ending turda: prow Be o = itin- Whereas, it seeme essentially ne that the perv gncapecy pets pale mien bret tond = ajo builders, i: moecied rey tgeoersinacee repeat was brought dows, over the Reading Halton, forthe | fue mechanic are of otk ovaicy stro, fs prot gt ‘Upuing to run their boats to Hamil paver rod week ending on Thursday last, 38.392 tons, and for the | tions of our cher with our indomitable 1 ts ven o'clock at night sheuld fore be it resolved That the Union Fi rected, in addition to iate mene of advancing season 1,665,612 tons. The Schuylkill Navigation brought sane of sdvescing ui ry down for the week 17,832 tons, and for the season 638,589 tons—making an aggregate forthe week, by the three Company be and are hereby di- present Seca, torun @ boat from the New York station, foot of teball street | jinoe, of 79,755 tor d for the seasen of 3,025,278 tons. Hew Brooklyn, once in every half as, GF TB wees tor . i: fremeleven PM. to one AM. andence very bourthers: | The Philadelphia Bulletin publishes che following oom- ys sateen ig Me after, until five o'clock A.M. Referred to the Committee | munication respesting the new movement in the stock of | done for the lacs fe ie op Ferries. orthy our pay al ‘The Board adjourned to five P.M. Tuesday next, b- 13 tral) 4, yesetat ir, ver: and faithfully way CHARLES Hi. een of Mi City of £, THE exDERSiowan, GROCERS, DO, GEREBY ores at eight o'clock P M., fro: 851, to April }, 1952, Saturday ilgnts , Wm.8 Sorwin, 639 Broadway, ” W. Cook, 45 John — & & Fowler, cor. Univer- | Divilean 29 Amity st, , of Griese, the United States Bank, by which a control is sought to be obtained by influential parties jover this institution ; ‘A private letter from Ameterdam, dated October 25, bas been shown to us, which probably gives the correct | reason for the unusual advance inthe stock. It says | that the Dutch stockholders are sbout to appoint a com: mittee in reference to the bank, with instructions to in- quire into its condition, and adopt measures which mey place them in a more fayorable position than that which they now occupy. This movement, on being known at Amsterdem, created a lively demand for stock, which rose $1 above the previous quotations, Orders were in- mediately cent to New York and Philadelphia to buy the stock ; and from thie circumstance its advance in the American market is cleerly to be treced. Of the special object in contemplation by the Amsterdam committee we are not informed, but it probably has some reference Prayer bi dgr yey: opted. Va Oe | ig 5 eshashion Se the expenses of tha troiias; $30 6 mittee, in favor ef concurrence to regulate cide walks in | speedy winding up ofthe coneern.”” Highth avenue, between Vifty-fourth and Fifty-niath | “qyo shipments of specle from this port during the past etreet. Concurred in. ‘ Report of Committee on Lamps and Gas, in favor of | week, and during the year, were as annexed : concurring in resolutions to light Washiagton street, Sturments or Srecie rnom Poat or New Youn. from Liberty street to Battery place, with gas. Adopted. | Prig R. Canci, Xibara—American gold. Steamer Franklin, Havre, Report of Committee on Wharves, Piers, and Slips, in ice’ Institute. York. BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. = ‘The board met ata quarter past five o'clock. Pre- nt—the President in the chair, and a quorum of members im their places. The minutes of the last meeting were read, and approved. PETITIONS. The ‘cllowing petitions were presented:—O¢ owners of property on Ninetieth street, between Fourth and Fifth ——— to have the same regulated and graded. Ke- Of Herry Nelson. to have Thirty-seventh street, bo- tween Lexington and Third avenues, regulated and eraded, Referred. Petition for a sewer in Christopher street. Referred. Petition of William Niblo, for @ carriage path in Righty sixth rtreet, west of Beeond avenue. ferred. tion for an engine company to be orgaaized in Fourteenth street, on the east side of the city. ‘Referred. KEPORT# OF COMMITTERS. PUB! 1c MEET k.—We, the undersi; ~ jo meeting, to be hel inatitute, on the evening of Tuesday ye oe iJ at the hour of 70’ rele for She purpose 4s sympenky with oui ho}ic brethren in Teel en ole struggle to establish . Caphorte Universi| i Thos. O'Connor, ‘m. Quinn, P, St. Peter's, erence Denvelly, J. Mathews, E. Margous, Michael Burke, wm Starrs, Pastor St.Mary's, Peter Murray, = McCarron, P. $t. Jo: ofthe a Connolly, B Nich aay in Whole ‘Trane! favor cf concurrence to rebuild pier om east side of do do do e Rutgers street, East River; adopted. Same committea, do do do E Mckenna, P, St. in favor of concurrence to grant permission to Kingsland do do do Jame’, bP. - & Button, to bridge out, in front of their property a> foot @o ¢ do vst, Bed * abet of Ohuritem street; adopted Kame committer, in favor of @o do do niet E “on excavating mud from alongside of pier foot of Beech etreet. North River; adopted. Report of Committee on fire Department, in favor of concurrence to grast permission for pevitioners to Qrganize a hose company, ia Forty-eighth sireet; anid com pany to be called Report of Uommittee on Streets, in favor of removing p from front of No. 42 Franklin street; adopted. se in favor of building a culvert in Wallstreet; oa concurrence, concurred in, Also, to repair Edgar lane, from Eroadwey to Trinity place; adopted. Same com. mittee, in favor of flagging south side of Tairty-first atreet, between Broadway und Sixth avenue; adopted. Also. in favor of removing pump, ead filling up well in White street, corner of Cortlandt alley ; _ adopted. Base, edverse to repair Oliver street; adopted. RESOLUTIONS. Resolved, That it be submitted to the Committee on Lampe avd Cas, to inquire into the expediency of light ing Fifty-winth street, fromthe Seventh avenue to Totel, Nov. 8 to Nov. 15, Previously reported... Total for 1851... teeneee reese $35,523,051 The Franklin, for Havre, did not take so much specie as anticipated. Engagements were made for a much larger amount than she cactied out, but they were counter- mended, The Canada, for Liverpool, on Wednesday next, and the Baltic, for Liverpool, on Baturday next, will take out a large sum. The Branch Mint in New Orleans, which was stopped for rome time for the purpose of replacing the old boilers and effecting other necessary repairs, has again got into active operation, and is turning out mint drops with re. markable rapidi‘y, after the most approved fashioa of $560.345 54.96.2705 n, & macting of tl ha ‘hall of the Stuy- tdway, on the evening of Tuesday nox’, ent, at the hour of 7 o’eloc! ‘Arehitabep of New Yorks has kindly consented meeting, Admlision, one shilling at the dove, jon. ‘ANTED—A FRENCH WOMAN, TO SEW, DO FINE Wachiv sand Iron. <, and assiat in Cham BE before 12 o'clock, 9G West Fourtes nth aver W4NTED-A REALLY Goop COOK, (ENGLISH O8 Irish Protescant preferred), who ea give city rote- rence ss to ected to nevis e No. 202 West Fourteenth ireet, boty She will 10 ex. xy : TED— , B yon y,. pacoted. a ¢ Elm | Titer colnage. The following iss statement ot the We 1 Sesacae, Se 4, pasrectan ere atthe crores walks at the corner of Elm 4 ,. | stands the management of children, and is fully compstent and Leonard streeta be repaired. Adopted. deposits and ocinage at the Mint for the montn of 0» we ‘hn intanticom {te birth, Hae no objections The Board adjourned, to meet on Monday evening | tober, 1861:— 0a short distance in the country, For 0 ‘ next, us Live o'clock. easily Byaven Mint ar New Ontxane=Corsace rs Ocroncn, | Sapabilie,ahebae permasion to rar to hat inst em are Post Front street, up atcira’ oc ling aderersod to AM. and lezt Police Inteliigence. The Condemned Murderers.—On ¥ tiday of this week, th Zirt inst , two doomed men are sentenced to be executes DE Gold, of which $295,788 33 is California.......$299,479 16 Silver, of which $1823 56 extracted pares California gold.. seo = 6,718 86 above, will meet with prompt attention. W 4NtED_BY A YOUNG MAN, OF SEVENTEEN ask ‘aba Jamien Sullivan, convicted the Gout ot « Mien fealtbor agp Ghaealivar"dresery Buel « and James Sullivan, convicted the Court of | Total deporits.........+ ” e frevery Busi- Oyer and Terminer, held in September last, The culpsit om Good referances given, Address A. F., box 2,004 rk was found guilty of murdering Policeman Gilles- | Gold— 5.500 double eagles ANTED—A WAITER, GIVE Good Pring 4 CAN A) city refer French preforre WAxteD By a COACHMAN oF "CRRXCEPRION- san 4 with the highs pe aait Tog lived with 0 country, be is o: hie *kiti in the mai carrisges and barness, Gee om AT 4 BANDS STREET, BRONKLYN, Protestant and Catholic Girls. a6 Cooks. Casmbee: eral 2, pie, of the Fourth ward police; and Sullivan, guilty of taking the life of Edward Smith, in an affray at his dwelling house ip Cilif street. It was rumored, yester - Gey, tbat creat doubts exist as to whether Sallivan will 140,500 pieces ruffer the extreme penalty of the law, as it was positively | Silrer—32.0C0 half dollars. #tated yesterday tbat Governor iluot nad taken his cae “ into coprideration, aud a commutation of senteace is * — to imprisonméat tn the State prison forlife a les ed Charge of Ember zlement.—Ottirer Burleg on Friday arreeted George J. Johnston, on a warrant issued by Justice Lothrop. wherein he stands charged with ena- bezel ing fifty dotlare, the property of Robert Merkle. re- ridin, No. 476 Fourth street. It eppeare, from the efidavit cf Mr Merkle, that in January, 1850, Mr. Joha- ston was 6 clerk ia his employ, and one day, being short of funds, wished to obtain a loan of $400 on bischeok. Mr. Johreton eaid he could procure the loan, and M siccnd @ blank check on the Bowery Bauk, which was placed ia the bands of Johnston to oe cashed; but. instead of . Johpeton filled in the body of the chesk for $41 money w: poet ty A Joseph Hant, anit $40 ‘was paid to M: lerkle—the $50 war retained b: ston. and appropriated to his own use,—whicd \ie Meraie now alleges bas been embezzled by the acsuend while acting in the capacity of clerk. Justice Lothrop beid the accused to bai in the sum of $500 to answer tne of Girl Robbing her Father —Constadle Joseph on Fri day arrested a _ only 15 years of age, named Aaw Parker, deughter of Mr. Patrick Parker, residii ‘74 Cherry street, on a warrant issued by Justice Lothrop wherein the girl is ged with robbing her father of $100 tn s entity of er and clothiag. aat y ie or 120.000 three cent pieces “464 (00 pleces. 684,500 total pisces, ‘Total coinage. Since the lst November (instant) the deposits of Cali- fornia gold amount to about $500,0(0. Stock Exchange. —— ‘7, ne o™ Evie RR. Formers’ Labore: ANTE D-A PARTNER, EITHER SPECIAL OR active, with a cash capital of tive thouss & genteel rnd profitable (one having @ genera’ kuewledge of dry goods preferred) To any person “having the ato te 90 favored joulare. address, with row Herald etic, which will be trosted wtrionly A SITUATION IN A OR) & bar. Best of reference givea. 47 Vandam street, corner of S HOUSBKE EPER—A SITUAFION ‘WANTED, BY A an of geod address, who oan pro inge the bes Aer aad quaiitioatioas. 4 pply, for Fighth avenue, between Fourteenta ane reelt from The offence b80 BAY last. since which time her whereahoute Us Pa) wae coknown until yesterday, the officer her -. & ye 4 at the houre of De Joho elly, situated ia Hudson avenue. Brooklyn, where she had been living for the last three months past. The undutifal girl was conveyed be D SECOND x terms, references, and age TUATION WANTED—AS SALESMAN OR CLERK fore the magistrate, who committed her te piison to I ewaitefurther bearing si Feneraliy refs ar y. aete and would make TED. city reference given. Addre The Turf. bd 00 'y reference gi Trortixc at Provioence --The deciding heat of the fronton Chautauque Chief. Rhode Island, and St. Lawrence, came off on Wednesday last, it having been Cetera the day previous when six heats had a without @ result, Rhcde Island won, in 0 BZADS OF HOUS! B) Pupitc ‘comes . ‘An English gen:l liberal nese qualifications, is Y deeice Bookkeeper, Cor iY m mest. pany, requii ale remuceration is demande: 'y arm oF pusie co: reon, for whiah com- ,& pacing purse was contended for ghana day x prlng pase santetty ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. a aid, (cf New York Le and Cayuga M: ( , ) 4 PERSONA Fe nage gary re gre WIFE OF WIL Chief and Rs. MARY ANN (ChaRK, 1 wi Lawrense, two mn heats, for @ purse of $259. Rbcde inland won in $0.9 rai,ht heats, Time, 6:28 — TED OF BRIDGRT KERRINS | 8° compensation vw Except froe passage, On Tastee,» Jesing puree was oltecod, of 0100; mile York in Maroh, 11, by nar | Tefereuce given, Apply to J. W. C , box 1,089 Post heate, best three in five, under the aaddl ayuge Mid fe a8 Bo. 13 Washington ro CROCKERY DEALERS—A YOUNG MAN, 2 id Bob Cottrell entered for it The mason won handily eof age, ho has had four years experienos in’ the im three straight beats 2:36-2:41—2:40, ‘Toe ———-—--— | Crockery business im an Bastera clly, te deorrous of obtatn- u where be can acqusint iimself more fully jobbing house weuld be pre ctory reference givea. Address J.8.B, fo treck wes very heavy. Movements of Distin: Hon. W, L. Maroy and lady. A® HEIR W, ArT is THE PEs PHILUS HOLDE: ative of Bo}to hed Individuals. ; Hon. G OC Bates. Berton; Hore 5 eS a eed ©. W. Aby, U. 8.55 Hon W Hen, M. issourt; Hon. M. Staato K tucky, lates yesterday. at the Irving House. Al Detreit; Hon, A. Kelly, Ohio; Dr. Uph county 01 No. cd City Hall place. SOCIETY MEETINGS, ETC, IBERNIAN UNIVERSAL BENEVOLENT 80 The tuitteenth annual ball of she above s ff on Monday ovoning, November 24, 1951, at Tamina Saratoga ity Welcome Poor People.—The more I give awey the more I sil. | The poor get, it ay it cures them The rich eve thas it d got it too. Ih tee pledge themselves thas a thing sf comesall yeu that s consumptive, and si ke thie the bess ball of th ate ous Anti wie! ruse a pot lve pristed bo Kesceurtcet. urpencs, | FRANCIS ‘Cant LER Pests. A TUENISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LRT, TO sirgle gentlemen, in privi Koterences excha ofocoupant. Inquir family: terme Mievad« Ladies oe ih eb or rough han Raver leven To th TOEHS 5 AND MAMBERS OF WASITINGTON , oa - care of coal fires. Ke.. and. A LARGE, PLEASANT ROOM AND ‘ white, Vor ie lo HITCHCU ¢ cecund doer, unfurnished, to lett» » BEATERS, ani av ait the fubdor evo No cemaforts of hose’ mean Pe oaloved. Frank Bennett, 351 Broadway, has just " os recived ftom London and Paris, » eplend wy is of a, og ener Cais, Riding & ealland see. Pars re- Sraned nd altered to the omen on ARD. ~1 =N AND TRI wives. lemen, with sat t Aso, . vith peekete in th of valuable papera. Ti and twenty ior th is of New VYork—We beg to repre- a atosk of Pall Wine: Clothing, for Jarggr and more varied th . the maneleciere come to tne determination of make tii 098 at once. fee ie Fy lacey aul clogans atsek o roa, B ints -~ Any) Te [tt Bey te y tion i} effect AN UNFUR: tm lady (wh Boesky, is BROOKL nished trom and be a a private Kimnliy'preterred. Terms Ref. renges exchanged, if required. kipn Post CMe. t | PROARD.~TWO GENTLEME me teas | Bee ee cr these clagle them if odered. dated at ) Broadway, for the winter ONE OR TWO ROOMS TO LET, eman ond Iedy—full board for the sin advance, Callall the week, at S A GENTLEMAN AND REWARD.~1. $20 853 Jarge Wh marked with blaok # al is hips, had dew claws yatieman who had him under his ob M, atthe foot of Duane Aga IN, and oS John strect, commer of Nassau, Commercial Bank, Perth rremgs/ app | og thie Bank takon at 28 per cont discon ae ae ee OARD wir a3 which was enara Hiedelphia. The fely 4° ivered to reas. Now York, ngle gentlemen, ean odtain dsomely furzished rooms, ‘with boa located house, No. dd Sarciay stro nes won the v* La FLOR AND BEDROOMS TO LET, this pablie ver will r@tura said dog, will re oth eabove reward, te able for centiomen. Firas L can behad in the same house at Mr. ¢ n's Dining * a GOING What can move annoy a Man of Fashion ewan Lost, FROM MURRAY ef Pi 6 8h thom # ehap it-Atting ohirt, pulling hers, dragging ancing. with saad NWO SINOLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AgcoMst there, Gtting nowhere? To avoid thisnuisaace with absolute | parson retgeniy sacra inal T dated 4 ‘quiet family, certainty, and to insure the beau ideal of styls and bos toward Pawnoroners will ¢ her morta of A in aebirt, nly necerary for zentlemon $0 give their plying st 25 Market street, ay Y Meney. ¥o ‘ ENFLEMBN AND THEIR WIVES GAN BE nodated wit . not the Ault of toms Itt toreth a 8 pri vate (amily ual orders to GREEN, No | Astor House, Off. —Peterson & Broadway, corner of Whi Carpeting purchased at t feitowing peices: — Rich Brusvels, do. Super, ba. to 68 bitin) AND SPANISH #ANQUAG D&M CTO. atest improve 3 No. 12 Toy wo y onversation Classes Boarding and day | | oes Tagw NAY, hl taatahal ‘at reasonable terra and given hpi Antes AN AN UNFURNIGHED PLEASANT ROOW a | if ESSONS IN FRENOH AND O17 ITAR sae in and rig fl 04 for the Ind aeie on. 8 mame erg Dye has, 4d A. msm wiehesto receive instruct family, where there # 4 the only pi hance fcr leagona in the Peano’ lannus co i Perk Post Ut TNERSHIP » &e, WANTED. PART ” NOTE HOUSE, OR OF A th ey, We | Haan OPPORTUNITY.WANTED—A SPROIAL 9 active F Sek (spec al preve-roa) t y t lara in aw wa, long vee 1s wanted abou | ost aleicd, Tisha pred cise and tiviving duel t | Terme moderate. Address B.Dy Herald emice, ane Wis city. teen ab per ANNUM, wit vp: . ry to the capital, weuld, if preferred, be qusraccied WARTEE—A UARGE ROOM. AND TWO MOI 20d ones, st wat tion and WELL oy pertuaisy 40 fav geabie keldom doouer Them ither woll furnished of unfutnmbod, wit af ‘wertict wit vet, for a gontieman, hi Footleman, for the wint Venice, Herald oft Hite. ARCULARIUS’ OFFICE, NO. 8 ‘cIry HALL fl | TLEMAN AND MIs WIFE, AND: otock ie ue | Ho COURSE -L. as. num i ‘@ race, an d two 10 tant, JOHN I. SNEVIKER, Proprietor. Btoves, oe wank, auction | 87 Dey ateect, corner Gee: wish, | conney Seip J0en \e' hf ay near L 1 URSE, L. ENTREVILLE ee ho ts Jarv sndall’s: ine ‘ iyo, from 11 A. M. hou ae TN, Prop-ictor. TREVI! ‘OURS: L—-TROTIING.—WED- CENTRE “ILE CO pete Me o'clock, P, by onal for mile heate, best three in tive, in harness, between two Set jons of ‘New etki Spicer names b. b. Empire eae SOL CONKLIN, Proprietor. TROTTIN Parse —] ne" on and Honest, ‘Nelson "Jon CONKLIN, Prope inane alt OK ‘nH GATETELD, Propriotor. Hoe: roR ~o she A VERY Sag vat FoR ee fares GOOD BaY HORSE, Fee BECAGEENT ‘arringe, and one-herso Waro sleigh teller Be. “Apply at No, 5 Niath avresby near avenue, or to the subscriber, at No, 62 William street. WILSON G. HUNT. XTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY.—IRON CARRIAGES: are being now introduci nd promise to be of great furereth and durability, and éapabie during the most intenue hoa’ of th rid ae ere frosts of th northern cli aioe mane i to isi supersede id Style of weoden vehicles, and he cg & mighty revo- lution in this branch of mechanism, AWrow destand sampivs ‘the ab be poem, at No.6 Gold sheeel, or at Bai New York, atastared ‘and that any information purchase and sale ct patant rights ¢ obtained of S. DAVENPURT, jew York. AND espe y A moe BALI tof uso do by Se agon, ‘made by Corlis & Stevenn Bro aw. ry Dianketa, bridles. rad red it ah vay) and Jar- 4 8 Bouth rry, or, for farther ete Nddreonsd Ee nt the ove of shia paper, FINE ARTS. 000 TO $1,C@.—TO THE PREMIUM COM- the My ‘Chall wpa em Baie of the ry CARD.—| 4n opportunity of having sn hon. fair dec stake g/ 10 against STU, thet the ind: vidua! it ceived the highest award from ti Fromize Committee did not exlubit, i tim, sixteen pictures of ea al size, equal amoust ‘uluited. “Im justice f edi] ond ‘ti y reputation 1 offer, in good faith, ion tobe desided by ial wet rrectypiste. All I do hgh Heady to deposit J GURNEY, 199 Broadway. MISCELLANEOU: paver PINS, RINGS, CROSSES, BRACELETS, fine gold Jewelry, and finest quality of Silver Ware, for oe manufacturer's lowest Vib Ralt, Manufacturer, 13 Broadway, upataics, ¥PORTATION OF DIAMONDS. —THE SUBSCRIBER haa for anle Diamonds of ll sizes, by tho lot o7 single stone, at the importers lowort price: DaVID Ralt, Importer, 373 1 VANISON, PRAIRIE BIRDS. Bento DRa ; awe aI Ho! copers.—A tre red to forward ail orders, through vie’ ont i orders, fearon, n. for Venison. aie ie = eae Wild Ducks Wh Fish, &o., on reasonad! make — pase ee sepnly. ean 2 at vtorther F Particelae asks Om possi Berta,” Box 413, Port Utica, Detgein.? 8* Peele: #0 oe i BA tem pg Long JBARRELS New half b arter barrels, Dutea Her- ti jaarter bar- we quinte) rela W! pa’ ad a a ANCY G00: —THE GREATEST FANCY 81 STOR IN the city is ms No. 449 Broadway rt cles for use, an or presente, may be leas variety, eheap you will not emiee forsome er A ‘rien voap aeniahel Please, or ma; chan, be ret distinctly ecbed, ant cht anes whether OORS! DOORS: DOOKS:—N. F. KIM Beek mi et, has on be merase iheat Kilwedried Doors to be for MEKERS eee ne CLOSS CLEAN! tein polishes vad) F w erpe: tof time. ‘eents Morekecrers. -B: Pusker, isnractarer tobe. 241 Grand street, New Yor Spring Garden street, Phil it zy ‘Case, Grape att accou'rem ct steamers. iden lane. JESSY, LIND Pee NEW AND BLEGANT AR- 1e, bei cxnct zeromblance to Jeni CIERS—IHE SUBSCRIBER, THANK. favors, begs leave tu stats tiat, on Mon inet. be will otter for sule ail that lot of Simpson, oslebrated for the highest pre: last five waco a pe New —J. &. D AREST. a BS mdi low ot x oung Miso Wnts os cA & romaine aC RCESTERSHIRE AUC 4 The prep every superior quali tise to be caleulated w July 1, 1851, yen ter lor destroying inseots jepot, No. dt, and ot DRY GOODS, &. D ¥ GOODS —WE DO NOT KNOW THATA GREATER pact oan be d “teak thousands who want, @ one price 8} we will doubtless 13, ke ito PRgeacEns YARuery STORE a Ry Aa ‘AMAL, © ecaroney, 9 and embroi Manti! idetves, teo., We, Collars , & wa materiais' mado to order orteat actice Amd on tho moat reasonable terme. er and chiidren oaks, NEW PUBLICATIONS, HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH AND ecoToH RE. Lellicm of 1655; deeoribing the strug! hs and Scote! peep to i dthemseives ofa Pop'sh King, James the Beoand is W. Georse. Cady & Burress, Now ¥. o thank the auchor of this hook fot ey novel reading p voity ond romance, And Misa Georxs hes sucoecded in w ing together the incidents ao admirably tha’ seme ‘simash like ' tale ot Retionn Phe eestor {Eee te feet & personal Inderaat in « ‘ers, ood never tires of the history while eagerly el ef the story.” Wine George's atyla ie eure Rta wat it commend her work to our readers with mors d tinoerity than is wawal in & © Look m 2 Janz corm, AUCTIONEER. ae ABD, Post. 30) Valuable yaa] Pg ward, Brooklyn, f bel eased: situste su Final Pa, aye re ie aa Grand ay Kai, Lataye Rye ill be sold ac auction, by Ji “aa 1551, at 13 ¢ leek. a "38 Mi Le, ‘of Brookiy he iyeile araded and paved, rua through this these from Fulton and erry with omaibuses running continual rdinast) but twelve minutes to pass fro eave the thy. and esate a ete oye paved Jot can be fram fF eent m: ‘erins—60 ¢ Orders of ante, wit! fan be obtained st the oflices of th ioneer, Ron hed Fulton sticet, Brooklyn, and 9 Wall, suseete New J. iaBROWN, AUCTIONEER —ELEGANT HOUSE. * hold Furniture, Fiano Forte, to gt 10 o'clook, at No. 42 West 1 SW Brows wit jeclining housekos yin rosewood par! furniture, upholstered im siik bro- Botan, Tete-a Tete, parlor sal easy Chairs, stelle, vit Kes en suite; og nae Velvet Tapestry, Brugesls and Tar iw Wiadow Curtains, marble top Tehies, French Plate t. Seames, Oil Cloth, ta Carpet and Re. sr Dre ne French Deastends, ital? Materssoos. hi Looking Glas Rookin, ba Dinner Teble Cutlery, Al rent of valuabl aud oilier houseker ving articles Also, rosewood Pian fort ment, cost $400, The above furniture in perfect ord and will Vi found worthy of attention. Catslon ues wil dy the day previous to gale, at the store of the Auetioac #. AUOTI9NRER—LARGE Fresh ae &e., to close ae dewater & Co. will sell ac their Moniay and Taseday, of valuable imported ne! &eo. Toe above inter belnd not of the of evo de manuf tet ren for the auction room. Bvery s tigte e will te fully warranted. both as regards manufactuce aad stock, and Will be sold withont vo. This eate affords an oppor ‘tunity to purchasers whic! is rarely to be met with. FOR SALE AND TO LET. IRST CLASS RETAIL GROCERY STORE. FOR SALE, thestock and fiatures of a first class «¢ Grocory Store, well located, ana commandin, (cl ofa sepaaine makers, Apply at F°, SALE — TE (THREE STORY STONE FRONT House, No. 2) Weat Fitvconth street, near the Filth ow, and Suilt in the most substantial ait the modera improvements: the arly new, oan be purchased, if ‘Two thirds of the purchase m wortgozs, For fartacr pariiculaga, cr, furnished wi furniture, which is quired, with the house fat remain om bong ¢ brem{se: sas Tollering Revablisiment of Sil, Gomes, aitue tee nt 28 Broad , one of the beat Locationsia the city for any person change their place of busine he tailoring basineta Th fixtures sre complete. Perswn toge to call and ex kind is seldom offe in Apply to i, 3 Nansen street. OR SALE.—THE GOOD WILL, FIXTURES, AND Stock ef e Grocery and Li wor Store, situated in & pe ighborbood, aud now Za good bisinces. It te tive trad statiog whe FS Lege amy FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL Or A a — | Sey doing a fair busines. nm tl ner of Spring and W ‘and Fue fetes si recta. ENTE. ATABTHENTS TO “LET. In THE UPPER Vr city.—Four room? ons:eond floor, with two fe rocms, kitchen reage, bath, a $. fos ith bath, Re—reat © LET OR LEASE—A HOUSE, SUITABLE POR A large family or boarding house, Tae premises can be it desired, for a hotel or other purpoads. Addr erald office. ge family. Th euents. Apply fase is re} 537 Houston .O LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—THE TAIRD tour of brick Bouse 3%) Broome atroct, will be let to a REL tam ily until May 1, 162; possession given immediately. id . be soldecheap, T ink Douscknopiac, ¢ this E ly on the premis ark aa daily. . West Bro dweliiage , amd 45 feet 5 inche: TT" re AND ATTIC Lng » _ HOUSE For | sale, eu) lease 'O LET—A FIRSs CLASS, © oementecs TWO-STORY and attic Louse, neBr Biteoker strest aud Broadway, With or without furpiture. Apviy vo Werssomas AND JEWELLERS STORE FOR #2le—A food opportunity fora man with $2.00 0 $3,008, to invest in a well locate and Slready eovablished business Uty 19 «tered that tevseldom vo oe, ele. Th ufsoturing bua ¥ Zia Hudvon ateoes . LIQUORS, PRANDIES LANDI AND NOW IN store, rer Tally ho 1 from Bord say ard Rochelle, « fell 99 low priced Brendies ; alse oh we offer at the le ett angen pet 4, from under ustomhouse lock. MPSON & SONS, 19 Beaver sirens. ¢ order, for ale id eight dove enah (plate aad quarts) P. LETHBRIDOR w SCOTCH ALR—w Cas nia, from Glasgo or GP. Verve bor, i aad 53 Palton street. OF DELL im eases of Rams, hoe ir & LetaBRI DCE, Ex ‘nat 33 WANT A BOTTLE or VERY st PRA mm F+ Wine, gin, rum. whiskey, Ke. ke, for family 6 Ue celebrated brandy store, 44 Broome secet, rOeby, Where you cam be suited with @ genuine aerate price, and warranted pore, or the CE, OLD BR Niza, + and Madeira $t. Croix Rom ie Seqars, &.,ab 43) ef? can gave 3) per ctus by buy~ OLICE TO IMPORTERS OF OIN.—THE SUPaRIOR Court of the State of New Vork having «tan tien ret ining Patries (tom im porti: rt ng any Oia with ovr trade mark of s ing any U And for “' SwanG Wrcrared from ereby caittion: ait p be procered trem liable te damages CLOTHING, NOMMBRCIAL BANK, Fae AuRy ¥ this bank taken at £5 por cont dis of New Rochelle, Jame are redeemed at par by in epeest fe ready. mad AND FUaNITURE WAKTSD | vetting thele « ’ ri ‘Boot okay Steonited by Mire. DUSSELDORF, 13 Blw stroot Dusseldorf. Gn, READ TH atablished fact, that No, LEGAL NOTIC Es. OF RECRIVER OF TAXES, No Texes for Ml. Taxpayers at e pet coat idt be mate onal lat day ef D ned, percent on the Ith day of Decambor. e wrae mpon the taxptyers the importance of making as carl Pejments ae poeelbie. to avoid tho crowd and delay, ware esra rity follow, just pr is to the ‘he tage day of Novem payers tre particular ot! the lest day on wie taxes wi of en pee eens Hours for ey, ch, A.M. to 2 PM. moety ovly re “paRryey want, Reveivers Tages. Justice for the last three yoara of their terms. Court holds its first session here in banc on the sea | Reglected. NEW Y THE MAIL Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Purtavecenia, Nov. 15, 1862. | Presentment of the Grand Jury wpon the Christiana Ourage—Our New Supreme Court. The Cirand Jury of the United States Cirenit Court made @ presentment this morning, through | their foreman, the Hon. Thomas B. Florease, upon the conclusion of the labors of the term. The fol- lowing remarks in relation to the Christiana out- rage conclude the presentment :— Altbeugh the Grand Jury have felt no p Rechakion in petioamten thn duty imposed on them by the laws of the bi wid Statee, in i Sig these - accusations for trial. yet they cannot but profoundly regret the necessity whieh has tea to it. * At a period like the present, in the history of the re- public, when, under the mild influence of a national constitution, predicated oa the principle of recognizing, respecting rs vindicating ths righte wad institutions of every member of the contederacy, our country has yf ov ibereasing in great prosperity and happiness, painful to the heart of the patriot that such en EY upon the dignity of the vation and its laws, should have been perpetrated, as that which has led to the indiet- ments fonnd by us. “It isto be feared that the immediate actors in this drama of blood have, if not directly stimulated, been en- couraged by those from whose tocial and pubils position, and lotelieatual culture, better things might have beem expected. * From such sources we should expect to be taught, that obedience to the laws of the United States, enucted by the constitutional authorities, was the Grst of obliga- tions imposed onan Awerican citizen; and thut any other Tesistance to them than the consti vutional resistaace by a change of law gives, was among the political beresies ‘most to be repudiated by an American patrio®. “Tt is, however, to be ardently hoped thet the bloody tragedy of Christiana, may have a wholesome aud abiding influence on our future national career; tha? it may im- Port moderation to political zealots, finpress @ lasting leseon of the necessity of obedieuse to the public laws while they remain unrepealed on the stature buck an nifest that there is but one true remedy for griet- es, realor supposed, under which the nation may suffer—the remedy prescribed by the constitution, William S. Pierce, one of the counsel for the de- fence, excepted to the above language as calculated to prejudice his clieats with the public. The drawing of lots yesterday at Harrisburg by the Judges elect of the Supreme Court, proves the whig nominee, Ri Coulter, to be the luckiest man of the bunch. His term was allotted for filtecn yearr, while Judge Black, the highest candidate on the democratia ticket, bas but a term of th-ee years. The friends of Judge Campbell of sur couat wofully disappointed at this result. i!¢d Judge Gibson received the three year term, they caleaia- lated upon running him again for the Supreme bench, but Judge Biack will of course be a candi- date for re-election at the end of his short term, and tbis shuts the door against any eastera man for the post, without a vacancy caused by death occur- ring. Judgé Black will be the first Chist Justice hold- ing Fike post for three years. Juduo Lewis has thesix ear term, Judge (Gibson, nine years, Judge Lowrie a | yeerte Reed taal Judge Coulter fifteen years. The four last will successively hold the phos of a ond Monday of December. Our Baltimore Correspondence. Baurimore, Nov. 15, 185%. The Weather--Deserted Indians--Hebrew Cereminy --Murder Case, &c. We had a continued and incessant fall of rain during the past three days and nights, wich a most chilly and disagreeable atmosphere. Seven Iowa Indians, consisting of four chiefs and three equaws, have arrived here on their way to Washington, in a state of perfect destitution--the white man who was accompanying them having absconded with all their funds. They attended the Mechanics’ Fair last night, by invitation; and after receiving a considerable donation from the mana- ert, which was enlarged by the visiters, pro: fist morning to Washingtou. An interesting ceremony, and one en‘ircly sew in this country, took place yesterday siteracon, among the He re ws belonging to the synagogue in Eden street. It was the reception and consecration of a new ge: of the —_ of the five books of Moses, just received from lurope. ceremonies at- tracted a e concourse of spectator: Counterfeit dollar notes on the Farmers’ and P.enters’ Bank of this city are in circulation, and two of them were yesterday passed at the ticket office of the Mechanics’ lair. They are to:ally un- like the geouine issue of the bank, having been pro. bably altered from some other plate Francia Connolly, who killed Charles James on election day, and was severely stabbed in retera, himself, was yesterday committed to jail on the charge of murder Gur Canadian Correspondence, Toronto, Nov. 4, 185 7 Arrwwal of the Earl of Durham in Canada, and his Atrupt Departure— Second Rebellion, aad its Sup- pression by Troops sent from England—Avrival of Lord Sydenham, and Reunion of the Two Pro= vinces—Suspension of the Constitution—Conces- stons of the Home Government—Clergy Reserves and Seignorves. Early in 1888 the Earl of Durham was sentout as High Commissioner, for the purpote ef adjusting affairs, who drew up a valuable and voluminous re- port, in which he faithfully exposed and animad- verted upon the abuses that existed. Not meeting with the support of Parliament, where he was vio- lently attacked by Lord Brougham, he abruptly left Canada, and returned to England. Scarcely had he left the lower Provinee, however, when another insurrection broke out; but by this time there had arrived from twenty to tweaty-five thousand men, the flower of the British army, and it was as unsuccessful as the former. A number of | prigoner ‘¢ made, some of whom were transport- ed, but few exeeutions took place, and ail were ulti- to tely pardoned. In | pper Canada, owing to the —_ of common rudence and precaution on the part of Sir Francis ond Head. sbody of rebels, during the sosence of the troops, which he had tent off tor the a virec, advanced upen Toronto. Fortanately, halted five or six miles from the city; and one of their leaders ys re accident 7 killed, the, dispersed w ped of @ small force which was armed and sont ag they continued their march, the place must have = tuken, and there is fine’ what — itary pty The seeond rebellion bavieg 24 Gnaily aod er Sage Mr. Thompson, afterwards was sent out to replace the Hark 9 — instructions to procure the “anlen the provinses, with the consent of tho local Tegislaturee. In the meantime, the consti- tutional ect of Parliament having been suepended. Sacune* a provinces, with the assistance of a The rebellion in this respect was quite a godrend te the British government, for it was impossible in the then state of public aamee to do anything with the House of Assembly, who realized the adage, that “one man ma; ea lorse to water, but a hundred can't make him drink” They would assemble pursuant to proclamation, and go up to couneil chamber in tie presence or the (rovornor pate ss with Mr. Papineau at their head, olad in Ae “bee jespun, to exhibit his disrespest to- pthir be ‘ueens representative, — to their usual plows of sit put on the pro- the: y returning to their several the business of the country totally he special council on the contrary, number oi excellent ordinances, having ferce and effect of laws, and which were of a highly ion characte 1, never would have funds were appr: La d to the pee claims of the pub! ie yenediters, and in carryi many local improvements which were uw quired crabiity having beon restored, the constitu- homer, leavin on again came into operation. Fs act of the Britiah Parliament had bee: M. giving to the colony full power over the venue ; ible government was conceded by e » thus giving r) to the tia ature the management of the affaire of the pro- vince, and the only alteraati ae ae aaaeeny 0 the 4 e@ subsoquently detorm: heart's content. ince that period, — imperial on commerce, b cial statutes, which ry e now le expended un- thority of laws passed by the House of ver the a Assembly, concurred in by the Le ive Council, and agreed to by the Governor General; the catual and territorial revenue bas been by the Crown, upon the Howto agrecing to defray the ex- penses of the civil list. Even the and control of the office d-partment has ferted to the provincial aathorit nd the ! semblance of power rejained by he parent state, thatof appointing the Governor General, couten ng the nomination of mem of the executive ‘an legislative councils, and vetoing bills that contlict with the goveral laws ¢ ihe cape, or heh would tm polite njuriovs fn thelr be limos Orde of that foresight wad dissern- went, for which Lord Sydetham was rewmerka- ble, he took care that. it shonld be prowedod in the constitution for United Canada, Uhat tho public documents sh wld be Written inthe Nog iek

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