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‘@Bdout trishmen and the Exiles ta Van Die man’s Lead. Demwoceatic Review Orrics, 170 Broapway, N. Y., Oot. 15, 1852 } ‘Gen. Feanx. Prerce— Duan Sm—Our mutual friend, George N. San- ‘ders, assures me that any thought which 1, whose ‘only claim upon your attention is that of being an exite for democratic principles, might venture to ex prees to you, will be kindly and generously enter- 4d. The high appreciation I entertain ef your yp le obaracter, and of the warmth of your foelings to» ards domeecracy every where, might warrant mo in bo ving that such an expression on my part would 1. or be treated as an intrusion, nor mado in vain; bs with the assurance of our friond, I can with m ve confidence, and anreservedly, unbosom myself to you, «> 'e8 of the proper officers, to mark the numorica! vs, ratber than the fact, of your triumph. Icon- d it due to the dignified position you sustained that contest, to await the issue now accom: i, and of the certainty of which I have nover Joubt. I address you now upon a subject t striotly political nor personal. ing as to offer auy suggestion as to the rela. ditions of the United States and the territorial tg of Earope; and I bave nothing to sak v t < a ae fT write wholly to recommend to your at- ¢ ‘be case of come dear friends who have beon dw years in suff*ring and ia exile—who, in ano™ t ‘and in other coutests for democracy, wore me sades—mho were oot so fortunate as I have b r’ ty to devote whatever of good fortune migh < we during theirbanishment I regard this ~ nm to address youon their behalf as tho -ttaipment of tbat fortune. The domooras- y of the United States was the admiring and aatio witnees of their heroism and their vir- Las never been and is not insensible to their og8, although from the day of their defeat +o ° your present triumph, it has not boen in its to alleviate or redress them. Thoy are, one |, men of sthe highest integrity and the i < benor. The priveipal of them were sur. I d by all the endearments of home, and were pres. sted of as high professional or legislative posi- cndof monetary independence, if not wealth; 1 ‘ion an example of individual manhood, andof & y of patriotiem It was my high honor to ba ‘ated moat intimately with the first suorified of arc. and from the earliest phase of the demooratic au. . nent of 1848 in Ireland, to its unhappy close, 1 or less intimately with all. A few words on 1 ‘sovement may be necersary in explanation high-minded men, and especially to all Amo- ric' ‘reemen, tha’ movement was uot the lesa just Od cesary but the more heroic, for that it was ep tuken by a few, aud that in its iasus it has #0 magnificently unfortunate. A eystem of oet brutal and ferocious “government” on one of @ vulgar avd parposeless ** agitation” on cher, bad for loog years emasculaced the man- Gud even the senses of the people. Hostile ofair laws reguia ieg and abusing the indus- tbe lam4, and tbe sommerce of the paopte, b: iu and p.riiaaeut foreiga to their terri- » their trade, their wants, and their affections, Hy brokea dowa class atcer clays, | Ss vhich, with their p+rsonal libertios, they de- | ly saorificed, to give their countrymen of this | Se eet ee, Sea ne | ea Caen oe come a 4 - ose with @ demand good fo gee wap edi band Se Amato, © / Insvaawoe Divinenpe—Boeron Gomranies. 45, | fF the season, ere steady in price, Gingham’ interfere in ap’ unbecoming “april. 1862. ‘ Gemccratio chief of = democratic repablic | Were I Capital Div Am. Div. Am't, | O° po Gemand at the end of an active capable of such an act, they would, and especia'ly | Menufactures..... $400 15 960000 123, $50,000 | 90m. Prices ere steadier, at 10 8 10340. Delainos Mitchel would, ssorn me if I aeked, or sought | Boylston... 300.000 8 24.000 8 are yet selling freely, at regular prices, but the demand through apy quarter, and especially through you, | [ Soars @ 40,000 8 is more olroumscribed. Cassimeres are active, with a re- mercy from England. But, at the same timo, it 4 ee duced stock. The better grades are most wanted, and il be in your power, by metas four diplomat? | Gafin--, Hag & MR price ar fuly kept up. Cloth are without change, at | . to 0 on | 6 1 Sams bees republic, and most gratifying and ser- Wachington 200000 4 hoe & raver a on eeet stock. Satinets are firm. vioeable to them From the prisons and chains of | Ccchitvate, 160000 8 4600 4 Tweeds jeams are not active, but prices are wain- | s common despotism, the suffering groat men of tho |: BUdasccesees 200.000 3 «(6000 4 tained. Linseys, with # reduced supply, ero firm but | earth look up to you, the democratic President of | ai ae quiet, at 100. Fiennels are aotive and rather scarce, | the United States | be tful of the mon who have, throughout life, H aged it the hereditary enemy of your fathers | and mine, a battle for Ireland and for democratic | freedom in Europe, which has won tho admiration even of their cuemies, which has received the a‘d | nd sympathy of the whole Amorican race, and , | excited firet to affection, and then to intercession, | Presidential contest is over, requiring only | oven ‘#2 down-trpdden and ignorant people of Eng- | about twe v-- cont was paid, The whole amount pald Sormality of depositing the ballots and the oer- | 4 | TL eould dilate on this subject till it were tiresome, | To your own heart and to \ | \ a land. were it not useless. your maatiness I appeal “I ask for no mercy for | them, and not one of them would acvept of forgive- | ness, Or in any manner do anything which woald | prosume, or even leave it possible to be conceived, | e ‘ul for their | at still the practice of civilized nations | T am not so | Warrants the interference of one government—ovena | despotism—in favor of the political victims of ly, onthis ocsa- | ol | that the; were in error, or are reg: | fate. another. How much more reasonal sion, may any goverumont stand that England, which, we are told, is so bumano the acous | | | similar objeowa in Naples, in Vienna, aod in Cou- | stantinople ! And yet, now much moro ia it | province of this democratic republic to act, throu, | you, with the same England, our ** cousin,” ad to whose reienso I have considered it my | crimeis with us the highest virtue--their abhorrence en- jeavor to seve the lives of miliioos condemned to death by # famine of governmental creation, and oe @ foreign and cruel dospotism—thoir | their coveting the institutions of which you are 60 happy and triumphant a representative! Regt by Mr procedents, if any were needei; and made known to the world how avhorrent to the Kaglish character | high-minded and honorable mea, for politioal belie! | tually seized, condemned. banished, and then held in the society of felons the most loathsome, the brave snd high-souled men for whom I appoal to you. A democratic Senate and a democratic House of Representatives have already stretched » savin; arm to the imprisoned exiles of avovhor land, an | of Hungary, If Ireland did not fight, as a nation, as heroically in this generation as she did in the last, when the defeated of 93 found here a refuge, surely the glory and the morit of those gre | men are pot the less, who have done thoir par: acd suffered alone Im their behalf the Waig Ad- ministration hag not thought it warthy to act, though by others—not by mo—appealed to. The concen Anglican hostility that party displayed to the last generation of Irish patriots, has bee: most consistently evinced by them in thi cannot blame severely a homogeneity of charac! I have waited for the inevitabio recarrenee of demo- cratic triumph, now im your person accomplished, that I mages lay before you che case of my friends I offer the above precedents, not as argamont, but apologetically, to warrant me ia asking this populetion of our country would rejoice at the liber ation of those men; and [ fev! assured nothisg could nore delight every Awmerican freeman, or add to the glory and success of your admiaistration. The gimeration after geveratien, and in 1346 and engulphed the people in a famine the most ter- | in the history ot mankiod. By commissions ot itish Parliement. a whole pation was then bo. | jchiberstely buried, million by million, district | listriet, oles by clase, old age and childhood, stromg man and the infan’. the pregoant motber | the umrullied avd once blooming girl—I do not sk figurstely, but Jiterally and actually—io | € -vee co huge, and filled to such repletion, that it ¥ san ordinary sightio see the dogs, driven wild jis the rocial outlawry, garbliog over acres of the | Lolfmaked dead, ond rendiog from the earth the wedies of those who fed tbem. I have seen such aud more bormble sights; and we charge that chis | process of killing and burying, or huuting, ao un- germed and cooped up nation, was deliberately done | by force—by 0: govizcd »rmies und commissions, and the astutely ievired jaws of the civilized govern- | went of Great Britain iedigustion or pity seized on the whole | ‘world at the enactment of such attrocities in a land the most genial avd fertile, lying in immediate neighborhood vo these shores, aad in the full sight of all Europe, sgainst a race once happy and indus- trious, which bas suffered for ages, and whose blood isinfused into every State of this republic, adecp:r, more enduring, and more digniied sense of man- hoed and of resistance to crusity and outrage so ro Mecreviess and wavton, teized upon the few cpon whose behalf I piead te you. Mr. Mituhel first threw himse/f into the struggle. aud wrote and publiehed those writings which awoke the British empire to a sense of danger at the consequences of its acts, and which exctved she sympatuies of this | whole republic. By a special law of the Brivsh Pariiement, be wae se.zed ag an editor, declared a | felon, nominolly tried by a jury hired for the par- | pose, deprived of hia property, corn from his family and friends, avd transported for fourteon years. If | Tam mere deeply anxious on his acvount, you wil forgive me when you estimate bis vast genius, his | great ssorifice, his broken health, and the fast as | — myself, that he refused mo permission to ip bis stead- an honor to which I was entislod, | and the acceptance of which would have been to | ‘me of, com tively. no sacrifice. Again, his friend | and mine, John Martin—a wan of the purest aod Most devored nature, who had expended ail his pre- | te procure even @ temporary subsistence | for bis neighbora—was seized; purtly, 1 conceive, for writings of my own; and, though against my will, insisted on saving me for what he thought a more worthy fate, by bis own condemnation to benishment. Another law of the British govorn- ment wae then intro »uced, which pluced the whole | island under martial law—which enacted the mookery of placing gallows and armies upon a fiold | of vee—and condemned us, one and ali, without | trial or appeal Throughout the subsequent and | last resort to insurrection, I was sssociated | with Mr O’Brien, and the other gentlemen who were either captured wita him, or, like myself, escaped. And thus [ am enabled, from the beginn- img to the ond, not only to point to the asts of heroiem by those who have suffered, aud who sill suffer without complaint—asts which I conceive | plaim the approval and sywpathies of every brave | to assert that during the’, than which no | bosistance could be raregd poe and needful, made as | it was im the very jaws of national deach, against and unscrupulous enemy, no act of ps dy or treachery, cither on the part of any of those yatrusted with the leadersbip. or on the part of any of | ihe te them, nor any act of personal cowardice | o Backeliding, nor any of outrage, nor even of a | oesibly justitable personal vengeance, dimmed the | pen fend their personal kovor or the magnificence | of eelf vacrifice, or diegraced the name of their | country That subesquently the plans of the British P erliment had fallewing—tbat a population | of nine millions was kilied down w five millions— | ‘thot wheat-bearing fields wero converted inte bul- | lick-land—that these shores have been crowded | every day for yoars, with the poer terrified fugitives | t the beautiful lend of their nativity, and of | tv Geath of their kindred, it is unnecessary in this © clion to enter. The infamous deed which my é friends resisted wae accompished; aad what ¢ ate may be reserved either for Ireland or fur the Ts 4b eristrocracy their acoomplices. it is not | bjeot of this letter to intrude that sabject upon or to intermix or embarr ith political rela- | i} end international even’ .& plain ques t tich als at once tashe obivalry of wan- } wd to the best affectionMMf this republic. «.. soleand only legitimate object is on bobslf of t s who are still in saffering aud in Sanivu- now Mr. Mitobel was condemned for foarteea » Mr Martin, for ten; Mr. O'Brien and those v's im, Giret for death, then for life. Tao mere } eufferinge of these men, it would be pur- ! sly beart-revding to detail. [ aim io a : letters and docaments, both from t , sa_ other, exporing & hervic fortit sd ein try to conceal, against wos of indefati- £ ely, of wbtch, until they obtein their % { 60 pot consider it becoming on cheir be oe, pwplain My Latest letrers from the place ‘ paniebment, Van Uieman’s Land, te moming reocived—since this lester we ives begun—aed 1 pr forward ior rom an old rcbool-felloe and college m holding rank in the English charch ae nt in that country, end which do- jortes » fow words the present suffering of sowe w The writer is, of ovurse, opposed, politi- ee otherwire, to them: but, therefore, as ay a8 ansolicited on my part, ashe isa te ad a mao of bonor, who the fullost per mation, his simple relation, aud the we oo” expresses. even ina few lines, of the na « to whiok they are subjected, will not be a vtmoin, it is acoompanied with abe ped disagresment in their course, with wih generality of mon usurily qualify eny eri 2 toot the unsue _ Hin relia. tho ™ church of tae Logish i thas country, must melco mo, sow oe ‘a the privacy of hie name any ruggeation ae th twotier to whole world will then recognise in the preseat | to verve a merely political paroose, interfored for for ihe redemption of mon’ whose only, so-called, *eoripta of the quarter are $1.61 per mile Lord Palmerston, with reference to Spain, Rome, and bie coal mines, and estimated to be worth ons hundred both through the Eagltsh foreign office and | thousand dollars a tract. The point uy whioh th Gladstone and his letters, has acenay given | aE % triumph of the democratic party. the triumph also | | of ail republicans elsewhere, and of justice and manbood against, at all events, one despotic aad | impertinent aristocracy, which is, at the sane time, the most powerful and the most hypooritical, the most pretentious, the bi nd the most cruel in the world It is but necessary for you to exhibit | ing the week ending Oot, 21, 1852:— | ip its true colors, and in the presence of mankind, | guaravteed by the auspices of your administration, | this infamy of the Eoglish goverament, to bring it | to @ sense of justice before that pub‘ic opinion it pretends so much to respeet, sod wo'ch it dare not publicly outrage too much on public opinion, aad especially on the public opicion of the United States, to porsist in their cruelty to the gallaat mea they still hold ins penal colony, once you compel them, by a plain statement of the fac's, and by @ plain statement of on «i Awerican opinion upon them, before the bar of the world’s judgment. We do rot tive in times when in public against brave mon, by any government under Heaven, and by none less than by, me- rica saya so, the government of Great Britain. Al! 1 seck is the official expression, through you, of American opinion—of American denooratitc opinion. The unofficial letters of even a member of the Eng- lish aristocracy—Mr Gladstone—when declared by Lord Palwerston to represent the opinion of his government, opened the jails of Naptes; those o! auother, even though his name wa: Castlereagh, eased the captivity of the Arab, Ab-del-Kader. To this lec*er I do not expect or desire a reply. Action alone, on your part, in che name of our democracy, | Meri: is eufficrent; aud such action, 8 timo when the British government aud aristocra with more than one enemy, both at home,oa the continent of Europe, and elsewhere, would come | with overwhelming force from you; and that, whea you shall have the powor to renderit, is what I seek, and what lem certai: rously afford. a}! Europe, through che columas of the New Youre HExaLp—the newspaper which is most deserving of the gratitude of the democratic party, for the un- finching support it has given, Cte | the en:ire campaign, to democratic principles. Ido so that, through tho ciroulation of that newspaper—ass it is the ovly American organ circulated abroad—the sentiments I lay before you may find their way to every corner of the British isles, and every State of | Stuff goods. Europe, that both the friends and foes of democraoy, in the O!d World, who keow anything of me. may understand my appreciat of the views aud sym rE of the democratic party of the United itetes, and my ertimate of ite standard bearer. And 80 I confidently piace in your hands, therefore, the future fate of the yreat men in whose bohalf I appeal; end relying on your character, ou the jus- tice of Heaven, the principle of democracy. and the invincibility of tho mighty republic of which you will scon be the chieftain, have tho honor of sub- soribing myseif your friend and servant, T. DEVIN REILLY. SR ae EATERS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONKBKY MARKET. Frivay, Oct. 22-6 P. M. There was quite an active demand for stocks to.day, and prices wore pretty weil sustsined. At the fires board Deleware and Hudsom Canal advanced ‘{ per comt ; Can ton Company, % ; Hudson River Railroad. 34 ; Stoning- ton. 4; Brie Railroad. 4 ; Michigan Central Railroad 34; Norwich and Worcester. 14 ; Albany and Schenecta! dy, : Montgomery Mining %; New Jersey Zine, } diane 6's, }¢; Erie Income bonds, Long Iriand, ' At the second board, Morrie Canal improved +4 per centi Hudson River Railroad. +4 The market closed steady’ with s moderate demand for the leading fancies. | | | I feel eertain that you will not | nd * | 80 civilized, aud which bat yesterday, directly, and Tepdered unurually large’ by the holding ef tho State is the ovaction of indecent puaishments against | though his wae tho administrat.on which had ac- | standing titie, which so altered the estate owned by bia | | | rescued from an Ottomun prison the great patriot _ the imoressing diMoulties experienced in providing « | coim, the Mark Lane Express of @ inte date says:—' In pit lee | exeolleat example of the economy of sproe and weight , ter | that may be effected by a similar issue here, Five shilling whieh is hereditary. Patiently, but with oertninty, | and soven shilling and sixpeony picoes might serve | present purposes; bat if gold hereafter pours upom us at terference, on your part, in their behalf I apoak | also to facilitate ordinary businoss transactior for no one but myself; but the whole foreign born | the old five shilling pieces public opinion has long sinse | of foreigm dry goods entered at this port.for consumption, The Koglish aristocracy depoad | Veetings. r iuhumanities can be persistentiy or safely practised Buttovs. in you will gladly andgene- | Gloves, I shall, thorefore, endesvor to place | Hinain this let:er before you, and before the democray of Yarn ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of | this port to-day, amounted to $65,216 43 ; payments, $26 670 59—-balance, $6.909,419 49. The demand for foreign exchange for remittances by the steamship Franklin, to morrow (Saturday), to South ampton snd Havre bas been only to a moderate ex:ent. Drawers mude a slight concession to-day im favor of | buys We quote billt on London st 104 @ 10% per cent premium ; on Paris, 6f. 13% 0 6f 12% ; Amster dam, 41 © 414; Bremen, 79 © 79% ; Hamburg, 3434 @ 26%. Tho Franklin will not tuke out a large amount of | specle. thousand doilsrs. The proprietors of the Potomac Savings Bank, of Washington, which cuepended @ fow deys rinco, lave given notice that its clreulution will be redeemed as fast aa ite assets can be converted into momey, They expect that every doliar will be paid in full. Engagements have beca made for nearly throe | ‘The total amount of toile collected om the esnals of this | Btate, fro 1: the opening of navigation to tho olese of the | scoond week in October, 1862, was $2424.516 against | $2,620 525 for the ecrrespondiog period im 1651. Da- ficiency thin yoar, October 14, $201,009 Tho defisiency | has not varied $10,000 in the past ten weeks, and pro. bably will not vary mach from the prevent emount at the clone of navigation. The Boson Post of the 22d ult. says :— We understand that the ftato Treasurer has accepted the proposal of Mesere. Blake, Ward & Co, of London for the parohnse | of $160 000 of Massachusetts five per cent stook runaing oars, st 6 2.100 per cent. premium This iva, of ptook Is for “he purpose of building three sims houses tnd le considered @ very good wale for the commonwealth and at the 6 time, a very good purchase for forsign investment." The Bufleio and Lockport etlrord will be completed ot (raved by the LC 2 of November, ing remi-annusl dividends have evernl © whieh pay at twenty teen 4 nine 1% a 18. with Blankets are active and plenty, et good prices. Shawls are very firm, with a good trade, both im domestic and French. British goods are becoming dull. The stock of | dress goods is excoedingly light, and there Is yet n modo- rate dewand; but staple goods are more plentiful, with ‘The Merchants’ Insurance Compeny have declared « dividend of ten per cent, which, with the abore, com- ail that pay im Ootober. ‘The old United States Bank is paying out its fleal | dividend of seventy cents on ashere. Its most recent previous dividend was im 1834, eighteen years ago. when of the desirable qualities are scarce and yet wagted, Tho Tegdnt supplics are slree*” Sownepad. Vine dross govie | are yet very active, Hilks and ribbons sell well, and stocks of all kinds, excepting gloved, 00 6° low as to sus | to stockholders, since the expiration of its charier, about one hupdred and nine dollars per share. The fotlowing is the quarterly statement ofthe earnings ofthe Columbus and Xeuia Rattroad Company: — Couumaus awp Xensa Rainoan. 1851. 1852 July... $18386 96 $22 682 65 Imorease.. +. 20200 TL 24.854 60 do. .. Beptember 28,688 03 26000 06 Deorease.. Totals.. $67,364 70 $73.537 26 The September reccipts are partly estimated. The receipts of the correepondthg month of last year were 1 { lower qualities that are heavy, and thet but elightiy. Public rales are booom ing fewer. From Du }‘ay’s monthly circular, just reccived, we learn that the exports of Britisix manufactures to this country have incroosed is the po- riod between the 16ih of Deoumber, 1861, and the 16th of creased 3.500.000 yards; printed do., 6 500,000 yards; linens, 2,000,(00 yards; woollens and cotion, £130,000 sterling. Im the following articles thore hae heen a de- oroase :—Lace, gause met, &o. 2600,000 yards; woollen do., £54,000 sterling; woollen and worsted, £1:).000 Fair at Columbus io that moath. This year it war held at Cleveland. Notwithetanding this deorease, the increase on the whole quarter is $6,172 66. The success of this toed is remarkable. Its length is only 54 miles, and the Stock Exe! ee: - 109% 100 aa Cu 1g” Od 119 109% mbi'd C'L.b8? > bo Ia the United States Circuit Court of Penasylvania. on Tuesday. am action brought by the heirs of the late Ste- phen Girard, against the city of Philadeiphis, was decided, | 1000 y ny Gi ia 6 ct bd 108 a Tt was a soit brought to obtain poseesslon of eleven trust” | ity indinoa State 5's. ‘ ite do of land in Sobuyikill county, supposed to contain vaius, 1S aabase 8 schavct x eae 500 Harlem RR 50 ct plaintiffs claimed was, that at the time Mr. Girard made bis will, bequeathing these lands, among other property, to the city, in trust for certain purposes, he did not own the whole title to them, but afterwards acquired the out: :.b15 7 rota... 1.800 1000 Erie Conv Bas ‘62 2 sha Del& Hud C'l.3 2A North Am Trust. 83 24 0 ct bs on do. 150 Stoning as to render the will inoperative in passing the lands t: e Paarl RR qi the city. The court sustained this view of the case, and the verdiet was rendored im accordance with the charge of the judge. In relation to the scarcity of silver in England, and all 5 LS a Gg 10 Roch, Look & SF. 105; 10 Rech & Syr KR... 121 Nor & Wor HR. b30 58 do... 2. bo Whe referring. upon several occasions recently, to the necos- nity of issuing a smaller gold coin. we instanced the minute tokens current abroad, and we mey now take occasion te notice the alertmess of the United States govervmemt in making gold s0 far available as to relieve the want of silver. A doiler piece, of meat appearat worth about 43, 6d., has been circulated, and affords an BOARD. 125 North 4 100 Cumberl'd Coal oo 00. fas 0 0. : @ Roch, Locknt & NF 106 100 Wiha itecatite foe 50 North Indisia KR.. 1 10 a sevens 126M CITY TRADE REPORY, Faivay. October 22—6 P. M Asurs —About 50 bbls cbangod hands, at $4 68% for the rate prognosticated, there might be other eubdi- visions such as 166, 30s., and up te £2 and £5, 091 aivae in order to dispense to a greater extent with sllvor, but . Against pote, and $5 6634 for pearls improved rates. The day's movements reached 13.000 bbis.—-Ordinary to choice State at $4 52 @ $4 63% ; super fine Canadian at $4 56%; a $4 62% ; mixed to faney Wertern at $4 56% © $475; amd oommon to good Sou' lt orn at $402} $4 8114. Wheat favored factors Che business included 6.60 barhels common (0 good Gonesoe deolared, but we ars not cure that the half-crowas have not been found generally conveniont. and wiil bs there- fore missed. i wholly superseded by florias. The decimal system, however, will offer advantages in oompensa‘ion.”’ ‘The annexed statemont exhibi‘a the quantity and value do at'$1 06@$108; 0,000 prime Soutbera do. at $1 and 3300 do Canadian do. in boud, at $1 made of 6 60 bushels rye at 85c ; ferier io ehclos two rowed bariay at 70 a 760. per bushel State and Western oats ruled briek and firm at 45 a 46c, per burhel Corn was very scarce, and thauh sales were rade of 7.660 burhels Western mixod at 75c, it was gener 03; Sales were for warehousing, and the withdrawals from warehouse, dur: Movements in Forrtan Dar Goons. Entered for Consumption. MANUFACTURES OF SILK. MANUPAOTURES OF COTTON. ally Loid 760 and over. aus ME Seetes Cottons... 28 gediisd |. Gost. No important change o-oarred In amy daorip- Ribbowe 30 “21 4 1 203 o1 Liverpooi orrel was worth $$4 25 8 $0 50 dney, pote : § Late $6086 1235 pee chaldrom; and amibracite, $2 a $9.50 : 1810 Der ton. Bebe eein. 8 10 F786 Corraa.—A fair demand existed. amd 209 bugs Java Mn ae | 1 4158 cguud buyers at 10% , with 200 Rio. at Aico @ de, a ee acer —New ebvailiing was keld at zie ,and yellow | ravats...... 8 CS ml 8 A Nee eet gets, oa ae " ! Bie & worsted 14 3 15206 | nolderstileeca Geslrous of realistog the prescat currensy [loa acaee ier ipa forte phe pene as surly, prices continue to favor the buyer staudlly. The ; moo | vale 16 1.500 bales pkg A QSL Total. ++ 366 $100,200, yr —Ubts day's operations reached 3 000 quiatels dry | ees ee) Saat | god nt 58 37 0 68 69; 1.200 Ubls No and Lmackerat Pac’ at 79 and #11; and 6 000 boxes No. i and “cal her- ings. § 2801 | mamuracrumesor rit. | Hatter BO S30 "andthe toe ; oe te 17 M3dor , ¥etrr —1.000 boxes bunch raisins brought $2.69; 500 | a a Bnet Lalo at $1 87%; 700 quarter do T0o., 20 obs0s sar- H Sebi | dines.in part, 600.; § oaces citron 230; 00 bags Mar- pee 20 «7754 fehet Petit ; pray = ee Bar a % 2 { anionrs —Rates to Liverpool were fiemer with en see eee 8.275 pagome nts of about 35 000 « 40,009 bushels whoat, a por . Gon #614 in bulk amd tho remainder at Gd. ib bulk, 16 r avd 7d in chip's bags, 8°0 to 1,000 bois flour we re. esas Yorted i 1s 0d. To Loudon flour was at 2. 6d. eenls po S., wm or 300 bbls. rosin were engage 2s Se ee ene’ There was no alteration of moment to notice to other | por Cotton & worst 148 96.044 1 : _ Hay —dales of 600 bales were effected to-day, at $1n alee get z $1123, pee 100 Ibs , exch Opec . Hore. Now wore obtainable at 22.8252. por lb. eush. | a 1 Inon —-Osnere continued to demand $29, cash; aud §31, ri awe = six won'hs for Seotoh pig. per ton, Sale# unimporiant, Hier 7 Ls an.—Some 1) tons fureiga have heen disp eed of at a ee her - fH for Spank, and $4 70 for Engrish, por 100 Ibs—am | fee : 5 vance Bove oe eee . Lina —Thore were 8600 bbls, common Rockland pur- Bindi “eo 003 8 chased at 960. per bbl, cash a gee Pets |. Motasses ~ Sales were made of 80 hhds. Porto Rico, at Carpeting Totel....... 70 $20,664 | 9; & 800, per gallon 1, Brones —While very little wes done in crude turpentine, at $425 per 280 los, or Wilmington com- mon rosin at $155. near 200 bods. epirits of turpentine lees demand though they are firmly heid. French goods | tain the highest prices of the season. It is Only the ; September, 1852, as follows :— Plain calicoes bave im- | Brraparvrrs —Flour comtinued in active demand, at | white, at $1 06a $1 10; 16.200 fair to choice Western | Honre—10,700. BUARDING AND LODGING. ae op heelapen tem ; 645 sheets, 504 | "PBR CARROLL HOUEE, 722 BROADWAY yellow metal de; 04 210 tbe, old coppet. conctinis sioenacs esa beteeeaen Meee ‘ Hae Oe nates, 45 plenis Loeee. oe Inon—11.828 bare RR. iron, 20,634 bars, 0,801 bile. | A FERNISHED ROCK TO LET_7O A LADY ANDGEW board fer the le eee ee in edvance ta lice ol vetvconee. “adcses Jonule: Mased wey On..—9 demnijons oll, 114 casks Linseed oll, 9 cxsks 47 | Post office _ pairs 100 carks oohre, 21 barrels red lead. flthegeod boeed sud Piaster —1.307 tons. between i five minutes Porators —76 bertels, 438 Ray bales. Becans —86 cases, 11.686 boxes, 17 barrels cegars, 8,826 | nundlor paper segars, 1.601 100 Briers.— 1333 bags plmento, TS barvets Ginger, 1,194 | cacks nutmegs | “Garmas, —68 casks, 623 boudals, | Srimrts.—T puncheons cum, | Sarpinen 300 cases. ‘Tin —8 977 boxes. Woon. 18 5 bundles woellen waste. ‘Woon —-276 piouls sapan wood 22 sticks rosewo vd, 1,487 Joos rant , 240 loge Co . 75 tons brazilotta wood, 31 Bene willow, 744 tons bitter wood. ‘Wine —15 cases, 2,889 baekets, 2 casks, 74 boxes, Family Provisiva Market, FRIOBS AT FULTON MAGKKT OW FRIDAY, OvT. 22. MEAT MARKET. Bpriag obick’s,pr pr, 6 iy ! ‘ 1 { | + Boot, rst'g p’s,prib.12}¢al6e, Gese, engl +8. @ 1 eee reer earn lbs. ‘Suots pee pales, ts. 0i0s | Biron Sieces. Tame pigeons, each... . 180 aon eame. | Pork Woodeock, pr brace, 7#.8 $1 | Mu English avipe...... 48. 060, Bes “a FAUIT AND GARDEN VEGR- | Lami arter TACLES. | = t. 600, New potatoes.pr m’sare, 1s, cats ai gh... 250 i bash. 76. 098 8 unches, 3s, . B’moorn pr 100 ears . 6s. |, Apples(good).prmoalée. 5 * pine, or dos 12s, Cfiron melons, per doz... $2 Walibut. per bb.....50.0 70. Pears per mvasure. Sea bass 8.0100, Peavbes, pr.f peck ». Dates, por lb....... Paneeaee) ba bi 8s. is. & G3. lie, Onions, per 4 fakerol, each......12}4e, Canliflowers, pr.hd. | Qpetors, per Rundred...124. Artlobokes, oeoh.. | Cinms © Qs. 38. Rhubarb. pec bunoh | Brook trout, per {b.86. a 4s, Smoked salmon, do... 11 POULTRY, Fowls. per 6 Potherbs, per bunch. each ; Kadishes, per bonoh |. hen.....$138 11s. Watermelons.each,120 0250 The high prices of butter, and other articles cf every-day use at table, are attraoting terious attention, Agricuivu- | ral reports, taking an extensive range of country, epoak | very tavorably of the appearance of the pasturage. whilst | it is evident to all that s genial summer and a good har- ‘vest must bave produced en sbandant yield of green crop | | feeding for the winter use of cattle ‘The demand for a | Californian supply of butter fs the premivemt season assicned for fis sudden rise; but many people doubt | whether temporary orders to any amount could cane sueh a steady inorvase of prices at a moment when a very | great supply is in the hands of the farmers. ‘Tho farmers themeelves. with tradezs from a distance. who have looked | about our markets for a few days past, attribute the mat- | ter te local causes and mix it up im agreat measure, with the high rate of city rents. which has producad » | momerons class of small dealers. who ondeavor to fore- lie market in buying and. atterwards, sell to the and laborer ata vast profit Many of these met have mechanical trades thomselves, but, when bar- dened with a large family. found that they could not pay | the exorbitent rents demanded. and were, consequently, compelled to rescrt to a huckster trade te support them. The price of beef upon the hoof up town. doubling. very | nearly, when scld slaughtered down town, prevents a | market anomaly more curious than the rise ia butter. Exorstive renta in a commanity like ours, will always preduce a tight market for the working men | ESEVENTH PACR. ee FUR ARCIALe | PPRAres PKOM £1 AND UPWARDS, PAYADLE AT sny town throngfuout Troland and Grost Britain, are | issued by the aubscribors. Also, pas age oortifioates to and frem Liverpool and tondon, by to Swallow Tail Une of | piakste sla BOW MAN, GRi ELL & OO., & Gvuth steses jew Yor! and 6 Regont Road, Liverpool. |\£ DRAFTS FOK &. of London; Boifat | tionkl Bank, of Scotland. Shorized to issue drafte on t wight, and in sams from £1 upwi AYLOR BROTHERS, No. 76 Wall sirect, cor. Pearl. {OR SALE VERY CHE 0 SIARES OF THE capital stock of the Chatham Bonk. Apply to A. | MANN Mercuaate’ Exchange. NYEREST ON CIVY STOCKS.—THE LN TEREST OF ths publie stocks of the city of Now York, due an aid on that day by Shopheré the City, at the Moohantor transter booke will be closed o'clock P.M. For ths sovom transfers “will THE UNION BANK ag Co., of Iroinud; Ne- spooial sushority, at vo Jianks, payable as | payable Nov. 1, 1882 will ve Chamberlain o nspp, Ei Benk, No. Wodaeraay, Jot. dation of stockhe the poried the books remain olvaed, to take affect Nov. f, 1862. JOSEPH R. TAYLOR, Comptroliss. Comptroller's Office, Now York, Oot. 4, 1552. EW YORK AND PARAGUAY STEAMSIP COM- Pany.—Subscriptions to the oapital stock of the above sompeny, under » State charter, will be ryocived by the undersigned The days from $50) cach, pay | to avail {esol oly of toe freight snd presen trade ofthe Kio de In Plate and {ts upper tributaries, now 8 apart of their plan, Tr Chdfokeo, of 80) tons, now in our harbor, and to send her forward without delay. ‘undersignod aro furnished with maps, statomente, eo. | are roady to give explanations re full; Suthorized by the owners of th and My pe ® portion of the stvok of the com- mn E NEW YORK GAS L1G) PANY, | Ootober 11, 1862.—The Precideat nnd Directors have thie day declared a dividond of five por cent on the oapital stock of this company, for thesix months ending Jet Augast | Iast, onyable to the stockholders on and sfver Monday, Ist | November next. Tho transfor book will bo closed from she ‘Mth inst. until thatdate. By order. ADYERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY DAY. | be pormittee | PRIVATE FAWILY, WHERE children. can accommodate itleman, with parior ouse on the second floo! THERE AR! Sgeutlomun and witty sce ha weer neat Ag ba renteen| vate family, for $12 per week. ieisene Vas Viabe." Herald offer A TRIVATE FAMILY WISHES TO LET ONE OR TWO Furnished roms to gentlowon, wish browktaat If 4eaie- ed. Thore is gas, bath, and every 001 in the house. Pleasantly locatod, ty Brosaway, three stage routes. Appl SMALL VAMILY, LOCATED AT NO, 3% CLINTON atroet, Sovth Brooklyn, would be uappy to acoommodate two orthrscgeatlemen with piessant rooms and broaktssb and toa, There aro no bones: t would be made to render it i Or wonld be ve no objection t a respectable tensut, changed GEN SJ EMAN WISHES TWO ELEGANTLY pER- 0. See Geen Sie ay nished rooms for binself aud lady, io atovt fami whore there aro ne boarders or childre: brenk‘ast to be served in his room He will di down town, exsept Sundays. Answer thiv advertisoment, s6 the uo question excopt sob na relate to rgo his board bill. address A. B. thie office, stating parcoulars, HANDSOME PARLOR D BEDRO At tricé and bath roowe attached, suitable for o tingle gentlemen, or agontlomaa and his wife, wi et, in “a private family, Addross 16L Twelfth steeot, mone Fifth avonue. FURNISHED ROOM WANT! family, with board, by agent Willisinsburg or lyn, conveu Ri 38 exchanged, ’ ility be die WASHINGTON, PAN- none A PRIVATE mam and his wife, ia fent to Peck slip ee Address I, 0. Up efor OM THAN IVATE FAMIL ate furasaned they require, would wish to let HAVING MO) * RE RO w jront room to a single gon tier: k rcom, for two gentleme ‘and ten, if at faut required, Apply immediately, Wi OARD.—A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR ONE OR TWO gentlomen or gentleman and wife, to ebtain, with am agreoable family, a front room, with bedroom adjoining, wel furvished, with dinner at 5 to 6. ‘clook, in a new house, with gan, baths, &o., pear Union square. Only thoee willing te pay what good accommodatione d wpply. Ad- {teenth street, Union sui OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A FRW SINGLE ntemen cia be accommodated with nice roome, breakfast and toa, and dinner on Sundays, in » respectable t of Brooklyn, within five minutes walk of the Seath Ferry. Apply at 88 State strest, South Brooklyn, ARD AT BSROOKLYN.—THREE OR FOUR SIM gentlemen cau be sccommodated with full or boord, three minutes walk from the Fulton aud Catherae ferries. Apply at No. 151 Fulton stroot, door in High street. MRS. D. LUSK. )ARD—FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD AT NO- 4 Union square, OARDING.—A PLEASANT FURNISHED PARLOR for s gentleman and hiv wife, Also, two slagle gentle, men can be accommodated with ‘rooms’ sud board. Apply at 177 Canal struct, next door to the People’s Bank. YOARDING—AT 78 EAST SIXTERNTH STREET, D twoon Third avenuy wud Stuyvonaut square. in aq family. Full or partial board. Rooms with bodreom at- tached. Referonees exchanzed OARD WANTED FOR A YOUNG LADY, IN A SMALL family, where there are no children, and whore appli- cant would be taken more for company's sake. Young pe roferred. Good reference if required. Address 1. Yy Heraid office, OARD—WITH WANDSOME SUITES OF ROOMS, may be had at Nos. 82 and H Bast Twenty-third strost, a short distance above tniou park aud near Lexingtom avonue, The housey have tie modern improvements, OAR D.—A MFOR APARTMENT I emall ar peotatsio fa 8 wanted, by 2 roan, fer With parc or ontire board. Tt tion min minent atrost with tiou'ars, | BS Dost offi | BOR Y ONTED, IN PRIVATE D family, or s gentle hildren, mix | aud bmw yours ef ages a qui: Ve j would be des'rable. Rofereacos «xchanged. Addross atex | ting terms for fornisbed spartment, for two daya, to A, J. R,, Herald office | OARD—PLEASANT ROOMS, PARLORS, AND BED- | rooms communicating, with private table, if required. Apply at 649 Bros satis OARDING.—TO LET, WITH BREAKFAST AND TR. twe parlors, with bedrooms; mp single room, wid only. | the use of bathe. Single ceutleme will be taken, who will fiud the comforts of @ homo, at 69 St. Mark's place, } Eighth « : | OARDING IN BROOKLYN —A GENTLEMAN AND lady, or single gentlemen, may obtain board and plea anne rodine, by aprlying at 71 Henry stroot. Roferences ex- change: OARD AND RESIDENCE.—GEN' ing © comfortable reeidonce, with and dinner on Sundays, can be accom eed residing in West Thirteonth stret Herald office. OARD IN BROOKLYN—A PARLOR ON FIRS? floor, partial or fall board, furnished or aafuroished. Frice $10. Also pleasant roeme on third floor, Price 65, ¥ 1h hain ase D, 121 Willoughby street. References ex~ changed. OARD MAY BE ORTAINED FOR SINGLE GRY. tiemen, and agentleman and wife. Lecation contest, two lines of stages pass the door. References exchanged. Address Mis. V_L., Herald office. OAKD WANTED—IN W'LLIAMSBURG, BY A SIN- iTLEMEN br fast gle private amily, or sma boacding house, wi ‘Sund sya only. Tert ot te evoeed $4 per week. A 5, with parties- lars, 8., box 762 New York Post office, OARD WANTED IN NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN— ‘a furnishod front parlor and bedroom adjoi the second floor, for a gevtleman and wife. Those hi Accommodations may address H.M., Lerald off terms fully, location, So. Keferonces exchanged. URNISHED ROOMS TO: LET, W! board,in s new splendidly furni Fourteenth street and Irving pla cred 8 few gentlemen can be acoomme me {OR A GENTLEMAN ONLY—A SUIT OF tg q at sorner of communicating by largo panirios oan be had Houston stroct, & few doors from East Broadway. URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET WITH ine private family. Keference required Ap TI Provident street, South Brooklyn, » few mia from Hamilton avenue ferry. were sold at We per gallon oh | _ 0118 Linseed moved to the extent 043.000 gallons, at | — G.l, EVERITT, Seoreters. | T0c., onch por gallon Other deserip'ivag were inanimate, | FIVE ¥YLORENCE AND KEYPORT COMPANY.—& | _ Provisions Pork continued to depreciate Salas of | A mecting of the stockholders will be held at Keyport os 4 064 55 | 500 bbls. were offeoted at $15 a $16 12/4 for prime, and $17 | Florence and Keyport Compaay, on Tuesday, Nov. 9, whom | @ $17 124 for mess, Cut meats were unaltered Drossed | &#tatemont will be made ots prospects aud oondition of 5 1,266 —_—- — . ” | the boat will bo provi ted for the purpose,§ Ceshmerets... 2 546 Total C4 «96,072 | bogs commanded 7ixe: a fo, and live hogs 5240 sé. | and land at w deok, mw oailding on the propsrty. bawis........ 4 933 ft : per lb Lard seemed pretty active. 350 pkgs common | Persons det examining ths glace will be furnished ¥ de Saw aden mes ax to prime having been sold at 13,0. w 11%0. per Lb, | with tickots for the exouraim Ly applying at the office, basi a ts aT gb613 | New bref was tn request, and 200_bbie. changed hands at | No. 13 Hanover street. “Ss nee | $6 © $5 60 for country prime and $9 50 # $10 for oountry | a auaen Gani Handkerobiets. 102 | snes’ State butter was selling at 20c. # Zio . Ohio butter 3, THB ABOVE AMOU ‘Totet WS Finns | Mlle. » 18K0.; and fair to choice cheose at Bo. 09140. iraiviae mae ‘ per Ib rincipal scoured by legal aad MISOKLLANROUS. Rrox —The demand this week bas beon good for home ample pi ‘Thero is no usury or risk in the Straw goods. 48. $11.302 | BA. About 600 tiercee found buyers at O14 a Dive ; the Keo invess prvdsably are Boerne 7! 4g E37) | liberal -upply at bend, however inas had the tendency to Inquire of GARRET upeettic prices. and holders seem more anxious to sell tee * lower rates. Good parcels to arrive are offered at t 60 $11,702 | ‘Total... Total ..,... 942 646.658 Entered for Warehousing. MANUF ACTURHS OF #1LK MANUFACTURES OF WOOL credit its—The day's tremeactions embraced 1.200 bbls. $022 Worsted ...... 37 $14.243 | Ohio and prison whirkey, st 233% a 23 5c0., and 60 bhdy. | 2881 Cott & worsted ® 2552 | drudge do, at 230. cach Mi " | 123 Stull goeds.... 9 1.674 avo only to notice sales of 460 hhds, Mus- 3422 — covado at 534 8530. perlb. Demand moderate. 838 = Fotal...... 54 $28,479 | Fauow We heard that 10,000 Ibs. prime realized be 9X per Ib. Total ...... 36 $8,161 Tras ruled quiet. yet firm. Of the catalogue offre by auction this morning. about baif was sold at rates eqvivaler t to those current im private trade Tonacco.—Baler buve been made of 40 hhds Kentucky at 514 a Co ; 64 bales Cuba a; 220 ; and 20 cases Obio and a seed leaf om private terms, Market un- obs Winvs.—Amovg other sales, we observed 60 qr. casks port at 67 ‘se. per gation Phgs, | Value, 1. Value. | Woot —A good demand exista for Amorican desstip- Manufac. of wool 24 $05712 628 $265.635 | tion, and catesthis eck reaoh 200000 Ibs, at a general Do, of eottom 302 46 812 366 100,200 | range of ‘Te. to S6e. for common to full Sax- Do. of wilx... 361 123.67 281 230081 | ony, Foreign wools are still negleated. but {mportors Do offiax,.. 258 85.255 225 61.675 | are not proveing sales. fecling assured that the quantity Misceliancous.... 782 70,869 70 20,504 | op hand will be wanted, and ‘igh prices realised during | — - ———— _—— the winter. Totals... ge bby 4 OR $679,195 wie Pit hae Oye een it ra re yi s Nonts Rivan Boars — . flour; 3 lo. Manvfac of wool 73 — $10 178 3 $14.003 | whiskey ; :65 do beet; 16 do ashes; 5410 bushels Do. of cotton 14% 22.167 “4 6.072 | wheat; 0 corn, and 431 boxes ohesse. Do. of silk... 365 G0 694 aa 46,008 | By Kee roan —362 pokgs. butter, 659 do. cheese; Do of fla. ». 107 16. ol 38 4064 29 bite : 1.048 do flour, and 86 do whiskey. Miscellaneous....1.968 44281 oo 11762 | * it? New Haves Rastnoen.-=281 boxes choseo, and 81 qo beer nr oe nd — b grees ng lo butter, Totals........ 2636 $iegitl ag ose Briere for, Warehousing. | ie algae THIS DAY. Manufec of wool 122 1 280 $4 $98.479 Davos 4 kegs azrowroot; 186 casks toda ash. of cottem 44 TL 162 20 6.600 Dr—41 chests Indigo. Do of ritk... 123 27 780 36 SASL | Day Goove —721 prokages por Kuropa; 136 per Ovcan Do of flux. 78 10.610 ~ =, | Queen. 4 Misoeilancous.... 416 10.087 2 0 | “Hors <-40 tastete Te TANT DT Bhayp | FRUIT 1G boxes oranges; 20 barrels limos. ‘Totals .. +783 $00,779 a2 $4170 Fisit.— 423 barrels he: it de. halibut; 43 do. sal- 1861 1862 | mackerel Total valve put om the market j —4 third week in October ..,.. $596 170 $763 319 | now —8.779 bara railroad iron; 10,950 barn, 692 bundles, Previously, since January 1,. $54,500 618 — $52 #04.063 | 119 tons, pig pander ———— | Lean 14 oneka; 166 pigs. Total... ...sseeere + 665,086 658 965.607, 372 O11. —114 carte boneed Piavren.—417 tous, Ran. —O belek Bricea,—417 bags pimento, 1,000 boxes tim plates, 18 bege ‘Trade is diminishing among the wholessic impoiters and domestic commission houses, owing to the advanced | period of the season; but a fair business i¢ yet doing. principally in Spring goods, jobbers and dealers laying in stock for the early and timely supply of far off markets. Jobbers are very busy; thele country, mear-by, and city trade, keey (hem fully employed, while the diminished stooks are low enough to evstaia prices Unbleached shirtings aad shoetings are astive, mostiy for export, and prices are very steady. Bleaehod goode aro moro quiet without charye in prices. Drills have been in great ro quest for rbipping to the Kast Indies, mostiy browns. @ args nels for fature delivery at Tt Biues sad bloached are firm, and rather Looklag up. O# paburghs ore moderately ective, with » light stork and firm prices Deuims have ad nd Wo Bigc.; but the d mand ts limited Bletpon ero in Limited stock, and con COL Wink. cneos, IMPORTATIONS OF THE WERK. eKawax 8 bales. R268 co ks, ‘nacr-—UK coils whale tines, Corr 790 bugs. 10 barrels, Coar—4° tons 64 railrow! wagon loads Davov—10 cerocne ippeceouenn: 27 kegs, 10 barrels, 29 toms arrowroot; 44 demijobus bal-am copavie; 6 barrels fonee, bean: 20 punchooms Hime jutoe; [Hh ousks voda eh; 104 teres Go; 4 casks phosphoras; 633 bags quan 201 (00 pounda legwood ponksgea indigo Dav Geovr~ 2 !b1 prohagen . Frurr— 100 009 oranges; 106 boxca ormagen; 20 barrels Hiwoeg £006 covecuats, 16 bartels ginger; if bumches ‘i bapenes requently firm, (hengh the domand ia flack. Ticks are | UNIMON ot wea, ont chance in prion, but ace inactive, Catton flan w— 43 warts berdng; 17 do halibut; 2% do. #s ors active end buoyant in orice § Printing cloih* mackord 170.000 Havana found purchasers at $170 vost tI ness. jo paying b re r ‘ould contri Pecity foe oefon, cealitied. | Lo TRENCHARD, promptly and contd hi Communications addressed te Charleston, South Cecolins, will be jentially treated. WANTED, IN A SAYRK ENTERPRISE, | which will not, por snaum, from to | ol investment. No interview need: b | without first giving resl namo. residence, and best of refor- cnove as to charactor and ability in business, Call at 66 Cortlanct street, office of M,C. Baker & Co. Baguire for Lewis. TO ADVANCE, ON AL EN | $100,000 gooda consigned the subserisors. | Fer os hi | 20,00 prime Havana nogar; also, 100 baakots champerne, ty MORGAN & ALDRICH, No. 7 Barclay | street, auction and commistion merchai | 9,000 FAXTED—oN TWO HOUSES AND Lots | fr) in thie city. Insured for $8,000, and worth 14400 The usual commission will be paid. Addross C. R. | 'f., Broadway Post office. PUBLICATIONS. ahw 17,006 | of Life North and fully illuctenved | lar work, wo South, by Among the numorous noticos of this popw- give thy following from the New York Com | mercial Advertiser:—"Nogthweod; or Life North and Sout! showing (le trae character of bo! The fiords of a pure, healthy, | delighted wit this book. It fs | tion, writton furs market, nor s | to forter s theory or m dogm: | England is prominent in the pl | n more loca\or sectional portrait A yexrning patriotiom— | ® broad love of « broad country eveted attachment to each eection of the ropublic and to every class of its citi- | rens—these are manifosted in overy change of the absorbing national Literatare, will bo neither a hurried produc- partial narrative, designed lonst of all, thou ch New picture’ is Northwood err in overy varintion of typ Hitting scence, these wre | elevated nnd fixed principles in t! hore mind, and with them what {a too often lacking, 2 ong goed sonse, that | refrains from forcime th ‘ p | volopemont, Mrs. Holo relies upon the truth to promote unt | verual freedom. and hap | in *fie delinentions of ho of who m ponsosses | individowiity most dietinotly dened, white the goenes and | dialogues ate effeetively introduced | eqval spirit. Readers wil! thank ua f x # thet p rasal nnd ino: me THR | York. Copies | drorsed ao ab NHR FLAG OF OUR UNION, 602 BROADWAY.—ITS motto--he Aweriean Piano: ite action, like our people, quickest in (he world, Who will undertake Piano agains! plano nists, ond there whe chase, pienee call. hoy wre (or rile na above prices. Manufactured by A. BASSVORD. T. Ruoks’ aotion, EVISED STATUTES OF NEW VORK.—THE RE- legislation, together with t provisions of & orn) nature, passed mince se rovision to the iro ef the weoond sogsion of the Login ndded ail cots of goneral inter Secaion of 152, with rote vm neice by Hiram Denk Cem eet Law Feueth, ediien, in 2 role, 18 x cbltehe f elo by / GOUL = peakene 144 Newent oteeot ‘ps ookeelions, 2 C ABT-OFF ULOTH ING AND FURNITORE WANTRD,- adie or contlomen having any olothirg, furniture, 67 Jowotry to alopora af, onn obtatn & thir oar! oe by vending or or nat, et hte residence, oF ro wy Cie pow 8 Mim aorew v4 by Mey. Dnaaold i ‘e M, DUASEL DOES, ars, LS6L, to which | 4 hi 6 NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- h part’al board, ina private family. Apply at 170 et, near Bi ROARD aN square—By a young gentlem: UP TOWN-—NOt ta & pnl- vate may. ood sized room, with tes at te-, united. st of references given. Address Armin, Hecald® office RIVATE BOAR board, at 4 East Twontioth street, botwoon Fourth avenuo and Broadway. p* RMANENT BOARD WISHED IMMEDIATELY, BY s young lady, in s private family, 0 where thers ares jonsn very few boarde family will dud an ay Loatder by addressing F roadway Port Office weaving torms, which must be m Private family prets OOMS TO LET. tet fd ag ie BIgaE FUR: of kitohei 2) it aad thems yea Broadway. Alno, two or % White street, anc table ing at three d & basement single rooms in house suitable tor an office. OOMS WANTED FROM 1ST NOVEMBER —ASMALL family, throe adults only, co eighth stroots, Third and Sixth w ceed $12 50 per month, paid in a Address, for one week, D, Horald office. OOMS WANTED.—A PARLOR, WIT and Wath attached, for threo’ re only required. Location between Bi ‘Tenth street, near Broadway. Address, 1,117, Lower Post office. OOMS WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, AN unfurnished parlor and bedroo tool neighbor. hood, with a family who are not ins The ward preferred. Address A. O., Her 0 LET FOR THE WINTER—SUITES OF ROOMS, handsomely furniehed, with private tablo, and every ivete familios, Tho house te to with all modern improve. rect, ont Broad wey ENTLEMAN, OF KE d Foor on the reson: having th Ht BEDROOWS breakfaste: Tired babi fluor with bath improvements, on a etage rou roferenco given. WW ASTED—ONE O8 TWO GOOD ROOMS, FURNISH ed, fe Indy, 4 able. ‘quiet house where 8, ye with Neighborhood of Blecoker stroct, wost of Broadway. pre! ed. Address, avating terms ond location, to By, Broad: Post ofhice. | A AKt | for the Indy only—-w bam room, the upper partol the elty, ant where there aro oe bon dross A, B., Bound way Poat Office D.—BOARD, BY A GENTLEMAN AND wife, ina centee! private family ow the went aide the city. not above Canal strect. Keferonces sxohsi Address for three days, A., Horeld offic | GENTLEMAN, WHOSE PROFESSION LEAVES BY nocpportuaity for society, seoke this method to fard 8 6/toened ‘relative, & young Indy, who hee reschad hor | panton in ma | cat standin . nt concider bie tim in New York, of great rospoctabil ty. ry Tensonable amount of property, aud pooseures attesorions tation where modest worth and dam ate heb wecicted, Communications will only be Keo ot tala who. will call forty Foplying mh nets. an Ronsldored eacted, Adarow Lith hen Pont omee, WISHES TO fore returning to California, elroun of for Lrg a mateimonial a} by addreoing & lino, conadentia Will bo taken n tice of exoept th ronuine, cud written tm good fait er this, Addrese Mi oftiea,