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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DA’ BOARDING AND LODGING. and ae located. Creek, Biroot, between om Broadway and Fourth avenue. 10 UNION SQUARE.—A HANDSOME PARLOR AND bedroom just vacated, suitable for s family, or two beh A A Fooms, on the weeond floor, to gentle. floor.” ed Ly in bed: fourth Breakfast Bitsctred: “Baik ease So. apply a0 52 Bond streets A TEN, GENTLEMEN MAY BE ACCOMMODATED with beard and Cn ad rooms at No. 122 Chambers Street. References required. OND FLOOR, be ay Cie pd een yn and their Es yk 1 rane FURNISHED PARLOR TO LEt—70 1¥; also, am 1h gle gentlemen, or gentleman and lady; essence grout basement. Apply a Klin screct, NEATLY FURNISHED pnoxr Ropu, ON 2a secon: , to let te a gentleman and lady, with ful rar blso rooms. single personas, at 209 Bud- LADY, OF QUIE?, REFINED HABITS, IN DELI cate health, with s waitingmaid, desires board in a pri é between Prince GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR A Taw SINGLE gentlemen, can be accommodated with full or psttial The front chamber with bedroom adjoining oan be obtained. “Apply at 27 Hicks street, Brooklyn, three ininutes rom Fulton ferry. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM a back parlor om the than they wish to occupy, will Aret flo vr, with crate, andflarge closets, and bedroom adjoin fag, two with or without board, or to a gen- SUIT OF ROOMS, NEATLY FURNI-HED, ON THE seccnd floor; also, a sitting and one or two beds voms Semmunicnting, to let to ringle gentlemen of high roapec Bil ty; Preakfact served in their rooms if requi a a 72 kranklin strect, first house west of Taylor's saloon. OAKD—WEST OF, AND NEAR, BROADWAY; HOUSE firet class aud vewly furnished’ througuout, Has bavic Rome and suites, clegantly furaished, now vacant. fonable refers equited and given.’ Please eali at No. 29 Clinton place, Kighti street, OARD.—34 BROADWAY.—PERSONS — VISICING sity, permanently or transiently, will dnd pleasant th Bosri,and ail the comforts of a home, without 345 Broadway. The loca- ard $1 t0 91.00 per day. OARD—WANTED, IN A RESPECTABLE HOUSE, fora gex*lemsn, wife and son, fourteen yoars old, in a geatee! location dewn town. Communications, with refer- @moes, terms, and location, to be addr to W. 5. EB. Berald 001 OARD.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAN BE PLEAS- ‘antly accommocated with board and room at 27 Wa: Roboken, near the ferry. Rofere: LET, 1) A GENTLEMAN AND: WIPE, single gentlemen, a large front nck # small rocms communic| if re beard, in a private family; house new, Ic ts, ‘Terms moderate. Apply street, between Bighth and OARD—A LADY, HAVING A COMMODIOUS HOUSE tows, with all the modern improvements, offers tur Biabed rooms and board to tingle gentiemen, ot partion of Fespcetability desiring » home for the winter, ' Referonces ex: hanged. Apply at 380 Fourth avenue, near Ty FURNISHED ROOM, WITH OR WITHOUT t 58 Bleeker street, near Broadway. OARD AT 6483 BROADWAY—FRONT AND REAR suits on second and third floors, elegantly furnished, for ii ooms for single gentlem all the modcra improvements, Keferences OARD AND A FINE SUIT OF ROOMS—A SECOND floor, in a private family. may be had by a small family, ‘Willing to pa; fer superior accommodations, by applying im Bredistely’ Location in Bond rtroet, mear Broadway Bost $f reference ¢iven aud required, ‘Addresa T., Broadway oat Off aS IN a PRIVATE FAMILY.—WANTED, BY 4 00 mp town; Fifth avenue oF vicinity preferred. ‘adress Boxed Post once. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A GENTLEMAN and wife, oF, two or threa single gentlemen, can be ay ith rooms and board, Sieanted tn Wait Filvooath sirects between Eighth sad inth avenues. Baths, dc, Persons wishing ® comfortable home an apply as above. OARD AND ROOMS, FOR FAMILIES AND SINGLE a gentlemen oan be bad, at No. 19 Union equare, west je. or two da pl gas in private French family, residing at No. 160 Twe tth Servet, between Ui sity place and Fifth avenu PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY.—ONE entlemen can be scoommodated with jeaeant room, newly painted and fitted with Ne 16 Ninth ig WILL LET A SUIT; OF BBAU- ont lemei wite, Enquire of Mrs, Smith, No. 71 Suffolk ins hous pleasantly | TENANTS ALGISTER. IT OF NICB.Y FURNISHED ROO) ivate house, with the modern improvem pear Montgomery street, for gentleme wy card, Ron to R. Forester, chemist, corner of Gouverneur streets. ssion immediately, eay the 10th i pert. Reat $000 per annum. Apply to THO! “ir Fulton street, up stairs, office second floor. JURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—DELIGHTFULLY LO- gated up town, (Union square,) in excellent order, and may be had for say'two owl ba lot to family, OUSE TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—DE- lightfully situated opposite St. Joha’s park. Purniture will be sold low. Lease on house from May next. BILLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway. ANUFACTURERS AND MECITANICS WISHING TO locate their business permanently on New York Island, to which uninterrupted communication is hour several convenierces throughout the year, can avail th selves of opportunity now ve vy Tiling te ervet on the land alluded to, food substantial br build ngs, suited to any manufacturing or mecbanical pores. Will be leased at moderate route. Cau be well bu piled) with Cyoton water, and otherwise unexception Particulars may be obtained at the American Institute, 3a Broadwi RTORE AND COTTAGE TO LET—NO. 40) SIXTH avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fitth stroete, handsomely fitted up. with plate glace windows ani silver Plated bare; an exceliont stand for & dryqnods store. tailor, or light fancy business. Inquire for the key in the store Adjoining $98. Also. one of those ‘nine hanésom with three lote of ground, on 1233 street, between Sev athand Eighth avenues, Inquire of MR. SHaW, No. 5 East Thirty first streot, trom 7 to 10 o'clock, A. TORE 19 FULTON STREET TO ,LET.—WILL BE rented low, to a good tenant; a a {08 ay e- spectable business, " Lease can be had. for {wil be worth twice what it is rented {erat present. Ap" ply at 197 Fulton street. (0 LET—TWO NEW STORES AND DWELLING houres, Nos. 498 ard 500 Seventh avenue,zbetwoen For- tieth and Forty-first etreots, desirable for most sny kind of business, Inquire at 56 West Forty -tirst street, near Seventh avenue. pe LET—SEVERAL OFFICES AND ROOMS, ON eccond and third floors of No. 128 and 130 Nassau street; good light, moderate rents, Also, the renteel dwelling house, No. 168 Charshere street. Apply vo James Price, 2) ‘Hudson ar Canal bi op LET—~A THREE STOKY BRICK HOUSE AND store, ab the corner of Hicks and Degraw streeta, 8 te ma, between South and Hamilton ferries, 42 ot 76 teet. wire of Willian Marshall, 56 Golumbis street. The above ctw be let for any term of years, 0 Litre ‘TOUSE NO. 12 EAST FORTIETH strect till Ist May. Inquire on the premises 0 LET—A FOUR STORY HOUSE, OR PART OF IT, with furniture, situated at S19 East Tenth street, with medern improvements. 0 LET-A NEW MODERN BUILT THREE STORY and basement house partly furnished oehnfarnished, or furniture for sale; pleasantly situsted on Thirty-first street, nesr Broadway. Rent takes in board Best of reference re quired. Acdyess, immediately, C. Edwards Herald atlioe. 0 LET- A GENTEEL DWELLING PART OF A HOUSE oa Fourth avenue, near Twenty-seventh street, eonsist- % of twelve rooms, with bath, range, dumb waiter, &o. use in good order.” Rent $000. E. B, KINSHIMER, 19 Fourth avenue, THE SECOND STORY OF THE STORE OC- cupied by us; it is finely lighted, aud a desirable location, Arply to MOULTON, PulMPION, WILLLAMS | & CO. No 12 Vesey aud No. 6 Barclay streste, dirvctly In the rear of he 6 Astor H 0 LET—A FINE CORNER STORE, IN THE UPPER tof the city. one of the best stands for hardware on store, Also, dwell Appiy to E. Be KiNS tier 39 Four M. avenue, from 2t07 P. 9 LET—A LARGE ROOM, ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY and Saturday evenings, suitable for society meetiags. Apply at the hotel, 94 Chatham strect. 10 LET—ONE OF THOSE TASTEFUL TWO STORY and basow ent cottage houses in Twenty fourth street, be- tween Ninth and Tenth avenues, with vault, court yard in Reat $40), of would street, morning c be leased, Apply ab No. 322 Twenty en¢ evening. 10 LET—A LARGE LECTURE &00M, L'GHTZD WITR veneety &o, by gen n or single oven! pply to CHARLES PO! st Fourteenth street, between Irving place and Taird avenue. I y log their visit; location west of Bri with s widow lady preferred. Boardinghou: Keepers aia not answer. Address Punctuality, Square Post Office. J OOMS WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS thout ¢ ildren; a whole floor, unfurnished, either eae ant story, over a store; not higher up t wa than ‘Twentieth strect; rent not to exceed $12 or $10 per month. Addrees James #., Broadway Post Office, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A large front room, with bedroom adjoining, on the see foor, unfurnished, ear the Atlantic ‘ton street. OARD IN BROOK! ¥: GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives, or single ln yr gentlemen, can have full or Porial board within « very few minutes walk of Fulton, Co ¢, oF Bridge stres: ferries ‘Tarms very moderate. 'AD- Diy at 123 Sands stroct, Brooklyn. References exchanged. suitable for a gentleman ‘and hia w Montague ferrics. Apply at 86 C) O4RD WANTED.—FULL OR PARTIAL cay bedroom, wanted by s single gentleman, in a ema ah ona family, in a g°ntecl, quiet neighborhood, situated ‘Third and Sixth avenues and Fixteenth street. Ad- @rees Avtnon, Herald office, stating terms, Which must be moderate. OARD WANTED A PARLOR AND BEDROOM for three gentlemen, with full board for one and pariiai Beard for two. Lecation must be near Broadway, between Welker and Prince streets, Address, with terme, de., M. 4 offic OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in a emall private family, up town, where there are no Pourders, Rood accommodations, second story room, im house with modern improvements. Addross Randolph, ‘Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, (board for the lady only,) bel »w Fourth street, in the vi- ity of Broadway. Addiess M. R. B., Broadway Post ice. Ss £AM ENGINE) WANTED—A SECOND Bang steam engine of fifteen to tweaty horse pow goed Fupning ordet. Apply to Abbot & Wiloomb, No. 20534 Beart street. W4NiED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, AN U iurnished room and becroom, with board, ina eant and desirable neighborhood; they wis to be permane: mmccia ely Address, stating terms and loca- Herald office. TLANTIC henge 23 ear) 5 BROADWAY, OP’ O3ITE the fountsis idand fay: rite hotel having been sntirely refurnished ine ae department, is now roady to re- soive families and gentiomen for the winter. FOREMAN. Gaauercy HOUSE—CORNER OF BROADWAY AND Swoutioth streak. The new addicion to this heuse ia now ail complete, and fu in a style of d offers x77 emente to fam: ishing 00 seeane beard Sor-tua peaeen. chtse;, some eas Singie rooms for single gentiemen, may be bad,'with or without board. ‘The proprietor assures his patrons ‘that his exertions will be cnremitting to furnish the table with luxuries, and all the other personal comforts they aa ire. DONADI, Proprietor. Hoa. —THE NEW oar tote CORNER OF Canal and West verv fin: parlors for families, anda ‘ew ingle. ‘Seon ie terms, for the winter m tha, TALLMAN & MAPES, Preprietors. OARD WANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, TAHRES children, (from three to ten years of age.) and servant, ‘with a respectable fami ‘erms must be moderate. Grom, stating so peor Tocation, &,, A. R. MORGAN, 152 Wil fam aireet, Post paid. Bei’ WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS ‘wife, also, # sing’e ceutieman, in a private family, where are few or no boarders. Terms must bemoderate. Re- Gerence given and required. Address W. G., Horald office. OARDING.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A FRONT suit of rooms, convenient for families or ‘single gentle- en. Apply at No. 4 “Abingdon square. Lat nl erol AND WIFE OR 4 FEW commodated with board and 7 a mm street, corner of Madison. OARDING.—ROOMS, WITH PARTIAL BOARD, FOR four or bad ms family where there bons given and required. i ply at 76 West Thirtee: th steest —_—<—$ $—— OARDING—TWO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN ean be accommedated with board aad pleasant rooms, at 163 Chambers street. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR lemen, can be accommodated with full or Partial board on ressonable terms, by applying at 115 Fourth srreet, corner cf A ‘Also, a front basement for sp! Sician’s ofiice; a good stand; bath and Laman hous OARDING —TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ‘accommodated with breakfast and tea, and farni @r unfurnished rooms, in a private family. Apply at 35 For ayth street. ENISHED ROOMS TO LET, AT 37 HOWARD street. Baths and eas in the house. iseceeae. |AMILY BOARDING.—TWO OR THREE FAMILIES oan Le accommodated with og of rooms, parlors with ems and pantries adjoining, very pleasantly situated, frouting on Kroucway ; also, several nice single rooms, with gestes, for zontlemen, with full or partial board. Reference Feqiared. St Charles Hotel, 47 Broadw URNISHED ROOMS—OR PARLOR AND BEDROOM te let to single gentlemen in a private ‘amily, wit be feat iC required. Apply at 225 Wooster street, near Amity, UKNISHKD APARTMENTS TO LET—TO SINGL entiemem, with breakfast only, at 332 Fourth street, moar Broadway. Apply for one week. pee FURNISHED ROOMS TOLET TO SIN without board, convenient to Broadway To those lor king for good ce to secure fine rooms. ase -FOR ONE OR TWO SINGEE GENTLE ‘men, in ® pleasantly furnished room, in s respectable pri- ote family, ily, | Apply at 2) Chesnut atroct, near Madison aud roakfast and | ton Af donirod. NE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, WISHING TO have s plesesnt and neatly furgished room, in s house gish » yviee private family, cante accommo fing ot {01 Hous on strest. ENSION FRANCAISE PRIVEE.—ON TROUVERA AU P No. 68 St. Mark’ Shambre bien meublés, conver Meerienrs ; OM ne recoit que seignements, ‘WITH BOARD FOR ee OR SINGLE on, ona be obtained by applying at 12 Nelson piace, i Mercer street, door below | Bigne street. OOMS WITH PARTIAL BOARD. OR WITHOUT, be had at half-past five, in the aise batl as, ke., ko., No. 106 ih street, ove handsome suit on ‘the nd one on the third. Also a large and ons @maii room. Apply as above. 0 LAT—TO FOUR OR FIVE SINGLE GENTLEME ins splondidly furnished house, three suites of rooms, with patne and ane attached, with all the modern improve Wonte, in w private family, ¥ other boarders will be Seken, and where all uhe comforts of & home may ve obtain 4; it’ fo situated in the most taebionablo pact of th toner at oi: confident that the ‘urnish with apartmonte rarely “ Mae ery, P sie og Fe gee wee! ow ‘, Union juare ioe ano ‘Horald off - * by apply. 8 Persounes qui pui he adver’ ue ADVERTISER, A YOUNG MAN OF QUIBT HA bits, wirhes to » partial board, in a private musical family, Living im & plain way. # ddtoss Liberty, Hvrald offies, ITHOUT BOARD.—A LARGE ROOM AND A HALL bedroom, on the sodond for, ins pleasant Locality, goitable for single genvlewen desirous of onoupying apart: ute, without board, to let, furnisied or unfurnished, if ap- plied for ypmediately. “invulte at ide Franklin stpost OUSE WANTED—EITHER IN NEW YORK OR Brock!\n, worth avout $5,000, for which cash anda beautiful little farm on the Delaware river, at Burlington, N. J., will be exchanged; contains twenty sores, excelleat batidlngs, fruit of all kind, near schools, churches, ‘Av. AD. A. P., 79 Nassau street, office No. 1. OTBL CUBANO, HAVANA—BY MRS. SARAH E. Strangers will consi rr by looking at her room id her terms ‘peters acing elsewhore, Boats at the steamers for ba wage, and & carriage at the wharf for ladies or the infirm. Havana, November, 1458. Woo HOUSE, 6% BROADWAY, CORNER OF Fourth street —The subscriber is now prepared tomake arrangemente fur families for the ens: J. Ww. MENATES 7 'Broadwa; Proprietor of she Crown and. See tenders his gratefal thi 1s for she Savers he bas se | enjoyed at their hands, tad veliotte theig continued patronage and recommendation, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &. AY MARE FOR SALE- ABOUT 15% HANDS HIGH, ars 01d, sound, Kind and gent 5 will said oes ane eyyane baving na fnetuee woe fortecy” One be seen at Kerr stables, corner of Monroe and Market streets. ______sCFOR SALE, cra 5.600 Hous 600 WHOLESALE AWD RETAIL LIQUOR + tore. Wanted to to exabange, & hoase and lot in ¢ city, for a store wel ‘good Leation. rome xchange, Herald ce, pods where an intervie root $4. 000, “WILL PURCHASE A cast BUSINESS. ae She eit Se one of pate yaar, ae wil be shows Socks. Rlasona Ter selling mes ee low with the proprietor. Apply 5 Bw. RICHARDS. 907 OOO. WANTED, A, PURCHASER FOR ONB dest groceries, near Atlantic Dock, ; ng ow ood inigutore and family business. ‘The owner nol Aaving tlie to attend to. it is the cause of his eclling. For particulars apply to B WnDDEBTON, Atlaatio street, gorner of Hicks, South Brooklyn. 000-"o%, 54 BALE-ONE or Lat MOST SPLEN- . p restaurantes on Broadway, now doing a busi oh ove fitty di nee Oe day. Sold donsequence of le: jurope.. Apply to PLUME’ 2 TERA E, hambers street. $800 TO $1,500.—FOR SALE, TWO HARDWARE, stores ied yg tin and sto im connection with a rogular nm bt years estab- the present, owner, jon retire in the ry rticulars on ‘application fo I W. RICH RDS? sor Bro ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPA. THREE DAY’S LATER NEW VERY INTERESTING FROM THE DANUBE. REPORTED REVERSE OF THE TURKS. ABANDONMENT OF OLTENITZA. The Concentration of Large Russian and Turkish Forces on the Danube, WARD x. pavbees yt 66 Wall street. The spenceete Atlantic will succeed the Baltic, and sai) R LIVERPOOL—STEAMSHIP ANDES, B. dic. Commander. ‘This new and powerfal steamer will from the British and North American Royal Mail Sten City, om Saturday, rst clase Dassen accommodation. but ‘witbess ae or Fi sk pplyto cu |ARD, No. 4 Bowling Groen, IVERPOOL. cee yaunons “Curae Leth REAT REPUBLIC, 4 Sep L. MoKay, eail ia or about December he .d shi and it is Soak the rum in less a meee lays. sssengeré are wi inducements to ames gcing in cabin, second nara or stoeragt No. 20 Bassriver, © and offer unu- t T ply 0 on a board, at ia Successes of 8 in ier above Pook oli ir to GRINNELL &CO., ‘A BARGAIN. tg UNRETTERD. TERM OF a two years I M ogether Sith the stock ‘aud “asteres of the paint store, corner of Pitt and Hot 1 Maatistactor, reasons given. Apply on the premises, 9and 124. RARE b aggpetteh | SALE, THB STOCK, FIX- nteel, perm: ent, turing busi legitimate, and whe wolams for Ei ‘apply te BILLING aa the eto oon for Murope. “APD! ETUC, 200 Broadway. 43 % é OR SALE—FOUR LOTS OF GROUND, BETWEEN Fourth and Fifth avenues, on Per sg itd street, north side, Will be sold on easy terms. abe ya Y. B, DEPIEKRIS, 279 Broadway. OR SALE CHEAP, FOR playa PUBLIC houses on Wi Broadway, one on Spruce street, one rape erior drinking saloon on ches pere street, = d an oyster t on Third avenue. ee PLUME & YERANCE, 18 Chambers stroot. OR SALE—TITE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF nd family, wine, spirit, segar ard bottled ablishm mnt, well located, and doing » frst ‘The present Proprixtor having other engace will treat liberally with any onehaving a capital ot x 000 to $3,000. Address T. W., Herald office. Fee. SALE—POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY, the stock, furniture and lease of the o'd established flour Aoure, known as David Lane’s, No. 147 Tenth strert, tow d @, and sold only as the owner in qolag to the country. For further particulars inqui precsises, Where all can be seen, and watistactory references diver. fPOR sat tnd profits ble ¢ — TH WELL KNOWN B2EAD AND CAKE 8 Myrtle avenue, Bricklyn now doing a th business, The proprietor being in other business would. ofter inducem nts to an ent geleing man with a small capital to enxage init. Phe above Hore is handsomoly fitted up, and has been ostabl a are, Early application {0 8. D. OSTRANDER, No. S78 leccker street, New York, or on the premises, OR SALE.—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIV: A nice modern built three story brick house on Thirty first Street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues. Price ‘Also, two three story houses on Twenty fourth street. Price $7,500, ¥. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, after 2 PM; M. (OR SALE—THE DIORAMAS OF MOVING AND ME chanical ecenes, illust of the Creation and Delug battles in Mexico, &*., containing from ten to fifteon view they were drawn and manufactured by a comnany of artis’ rt of whom were in the volunteer service in Mexico, They nbrace nearly all the pieces and scenery representing be Bible, eee Garden of Paradise, De- nantical scone, Op reconnoitering, landing, bombardment, and evacuation of Vera Cruz; three views of the battle of Cerro Gordo, Commod re Conner’s Fleet, and the buruing of the store houses et Point Isabel, bombardment of Matamoras, psesaze of the army through Ceralvo, battle of Monterey, &c. They were exhibited in Philadelphia, Arch stract, above Sixth five years ago; cost over three thousand dollars, and among many complimentary notices of the press, Rev. Tho- mas f. Hart. Colonel Wright, U.§.A., and Commodore €onner, publicly endorsed av t timo their sciontitie re- presentation. will be sold a great sacrifice to clos) a concern. Apply at, or address Volunteer, 18 North Second street, Philadelph. OR SALE.—THE LEASE, STOCK, AND FIXTURES. of a eplendid dining and drinking’ saloon, down town, second to none fcr business, &0, Apply at A. HARRISON Real Estate Office, 95 tzeot, ox Columbian Hot Chatham square, after 4 P. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXfURES OF ONE OF the best dining and oyster saloons in the city. To be sold at a sacrifice. Apply to G. W. SIMMRS, 133 Nassau street, room Ni hird fi OR SALE—THREE FINE LOTS ON SECOND AVE- side, adjoining corner of Fifty-sixth street, or hanged for improved property in Fifth, Sixth, or Eighth Also for sale, very desirable property in Franklin street, near Tixl00. Apply to J. iS PRICE, 200 Hudson otr "Canal. VOR SALE, A BARGAIN—THE STOCK AND FIX- tures of a first rate fruit and segar store, in one of § st th roughfares in the city, with 2 lease, will id immediately to a cash customer. seldom to be met with. ‘The owner having, other business to attend to is a reason f for selling out. Address Fruit Store, Broad: way Pos OUSE AND LOT NO. 47 BOND STREET FOR SALE — The house is in periect order throu, modern convenience, hot and cold baths, every story of the house, sub, eeller all. p ently partitioned off. In addition to th in of offices, in the rear, bu it expresely for a dentist, and would be admirably adapted for either a physician ora dentist, or for a private tamil: besutiful suite of sitting or sewing rooms, or for a p' he same floor a¢ the ps and yet entirel, ted from thom by elosing a single door. For furtl UR! use is & Baits and after 4 P. M.,and tetween 10 sud 8 ovcvock at No. di Wall street, Javucey court, in the office of JONES & LYON, or at the premises any hour day or evening. Nothing Further of Lord Aberdeen’s Resignation. ty BETWEEN NEW YORK AND Fi rine Sow New York Cigemanip THE AFRICANIZING OF CUBA. (OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAV} Stater mail steamer HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, comm: er, wil! leave for Havre, tor ‘RES.—THE UNIT&SD SLIGHT DECLINE IN COTTON. faring the Lea ab IMPROVEMENT IN BREADSTUFFS, No freight ‘will be va ster iy sided Sour LIVINGSTON, agen NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.— FOR Deo. 12—The woll ip EMPIe ciTY, lias been thoronghl The Cunard mail steamship Furopa, Shannon, arrived at nine o’clock yesterday morning. Saturday noon, the 19th ult. She arrived off Sandy Hook at ten o’clock on Monday night. ‘The news is three deys later and important. The telegraphic despatches from Vienna, Bucharest, and Paris, represent that the Turks had retied to the east bank of the Danube, after a severe contest with the Russians avd the concentration of an overwhelming force of the enemy around Oltenitza. Berlin, the very latest that we have seen, announces that the Turks “have gained another victory at Oltexitza, A telegraph from Vienna, dated th ult., says the Turks attempted # passage near Kalarash and from an island opposite Giurgevo, but the Russians repulsed them at both places with considerable loss. ‘Tne Russian corps, commanded by General Osten Sacken, amounting to 50,000 men, is said to have crossed the Pruth., Advices from Jassy, Moldavia, of the 6th ult, announce that the Russians were sending their sick and wounded to Kirchencau and Bassarabia. sick were insreasing every day, so much £0 that the hos pitals of Wallachia and Moldavia were insufficient to con She left Liverpool on the wll sail, = the 12th December, nd steerage berth and at the company’s few Orleans 40 cents oudic foot. eniinkeia auth oi ieenee Shippers will be supplied cf the form issued by the company No other form signed, and no it be signed after the Lour of sailing. For ply at the office of the company, M. 0. ROBE! "to Hi Seale thom berth, $0; standee berth, $50; e oan now be socure with blank bills of lading, on application at thei But @ despatch from West, corner of EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STRAMSHIP LINE, via Nicaragua.—The Accessory Transit C Rloaragua,, Propriotors.—Thro Oaly lin 1g through ti vening of the 17th dvance of the mail. ineluding tho Isthmus » ocoes Et over The N Nica" of land transporta- TES, Transits Tae, Saree ‘but twelve mil tion. These steamers are unsurpacsed in their vent For information or vacsage, apply on- ly to CHARLES MORGAN, Agents, Ne. 6 Bowling Green aud acoommodations. The number of ITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA.— Reduction in prices of passage.—United States Mai Steamship Company, connecting with the Pacific Mail Steam- , carrying the groat United States mail for "Oregon, via Aspinwall and Panama.—Tho Enited States Mail’ Steamship Company intond to des for Aspinwall on Tuesday, Dec. 2, at 2o’clock P, M., ier foot ot Warren street, the fa LA ©, Capt. John MoGowan, to conneo fle Mail Steamship Compa: The intelligence that a portionof the Turkish army had re-crosced the Danube most unaccountably improved the market for public securities in London, it being assamed gained the upper band, she will show her magnanimity by removing all the causes of war that at present exist. that the French and English governments will fail to give that aid and assistance to Turkey which they are bound to do, by treaty as well as honor, in the event of the Turkish power being insufficient to repel the inso- lent aggression of the Czar. to 953, both for money and the account, upon the publication Of the news of the retirement of the Turkish force from Olenit- ta, improved to 953¢ to 34, bud Uy are now a Fae later in the day. ‘Advices from Constantinople cf the 7th ult., state that & new project of note arrived the previous morning, with instructions to the ambassadors of England and Franze to recommend it to the Porte; but there sppeared to bea Jecided objection, on the part of the Porte, to its being signed, The elty was perfectly tranquil. Several Rus- tian prisoners of war had arrived from Batoum, ani more were expected. The fort of Chekwetit, taken by the Turks onthe 28th of October, contained two thousand muskets, four cannon, and one thousand men. The reported resignation of Lord Aberieen is not con. firmed nor denied by this steamer. further development of the Russian policy in India, and the course the English government intend to pursue in re- gard tothe Turkish war. The resignation of Lord Aber- deen is probably, for the present, one of the secrets of the Cabinet Council of the 12th ult. ‘The trial of the conspirators against the life of the Em- peror of the French had beem brought to a termination Six of the prisoners were acquitted, and twenty two were found guilty, with attenuating circumstances. Of the latter, seven have been sentenced to transportation, three to eight years exile, and the remaieder to imprison- gsteamer GHORGH Panama with tne steamer GOLDEN G P. Patterson. Through tickets to California by favorite steamers osn now be purchased at very low The transit of the Tethmus, at the expen: gers, is now mado in part that should Rus by railroad, and the facil. It is assumed, also, ¢ such ag cannot be found on sage apply to U. A. , sorner of Warren, TINEY, wn ly office, bf 10. CALIFORNIA.— INDEPENDENT OPi’) line.—Thi splendid steamship spinwall on An ead from the toot o! 9 new and unriv «!'od steamship Consols, which were 947% 6 . for San Francisec intermediate ports. superior to any other on the route, }d_ accommodations, @ royage to California Paw ‘will a owed . from the lowost rates cherwes ce peat apply only to font expected thas will be tickets ‘corte this mont! OR SAN FRANCISCO.- THE CLIPPER SHIP POLY- NESIA jae now sr be eae Pier 23 East river, and inst. Passengers by requested to examin and cenee seeemmshe ions. Early application is ne- cossary, a6 the number is geictly jinites. 84 Wall stroet. —$—<———— —————O—orrnr—~ bth ants d LINE.—THE NEW AND = ship eo caaty SERED: T. Cunningham, com- 1») fee ree more; will sail on 10th December, and from hi oes model and fast sailing qualiti the paseage in about meer days. A fow firet and jt be acoommodated. For BR. W. CAMER( We must wait the oe cabin passengsri bt or past eke, spply on bossa, orto Py on rong LINE.—THE SHIP CAR over three-fourths of har hed in a few ree ply on board, or to R. W. C. USTRALIA.—CLIPPER LIN. B14 wWiil sail om the 10th ins six second cabin passen,ers. Bouth street, ort) AKKELL & —THE SHIP COLUM. Con take two Ce and ore 146 ‘poarl street, OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE IN BROOME STREET, the locks weet of Broadway. Price $)00 For apply to MARK LEVY, 27 City Hall place. OTS FOR SAVE.—FOUR, FULL SIZE, ON EASTERLY sid+ of Ninth avenue, between Fifty ninth and Sixtierh ets: four, full eize, on southerly opposite the Central Park, commoncin, was; one. 25x(0, on south side of vent (Murray Hill) between Fourth and Lexington avonu: 25x00, northwest corner of Eighty sixth street and s surveying compasacs for sale, at astonishingly low vena ana warranted perfect in every particular. Apply to & Co., 82 Wall etreet, fourth story. STORE AND HOUSE NEAR BROADWAY, WEST S side, near Canal street, five years ery for sale; a fi leoation, suit: Na Address, with > nal QiEAM ENGINE, FIF[Y HORSE POWER BY ONE of the bost makers in tho ity, for sale, with goveraorr, £o., complete on an iron bed. Apply, betw. en 10.and 4 o'clock, ae the Australian Rxpress ofie, 104 Maiden lane, near South 10 pee ee —FOR SALE ad A NEW STEAM inker, super-royal size, Hoe’s latest make, with pulleys and hangers. Apply at 07 Ann street, ALUABLE DOWN TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE AT Jo, Witl iG ear 2 iota in Green: wich strect, wel ed for & hotel or wholesale businoss; Also, house 'and lot in Leonard strest. Terms mado oas; SAMUBL EDDY, 63 ‘AKEFIELD AND UNIONPORT VILLAGES.—ONE ‘serein the former, and half an acre in the latter, for sale, Addre.s, with name and addross, Wakefield, Herald Be DRY GOODS, &C NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS FOR sole > UNT. ing to about $7.000, with a five yeara lesse of of the Yery best stands in the upper part of the city. It is now doing & he amount of $700 per woek. The Suninece to estend to arty having $3.(00 or $4 000 in cash, and of a good the b might remain on three or four months time; or a ood bu 4 of good character wou tal in as partner, to, + f the business, Address im: COMPLETE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT SUP- plied with every novelty in embroidered collars, hand- kerchiofs, chemisetter, laces, veils, sleeves, dress caps, head &c. Ladies are invited to call and satisfy them- 8 to cheapnese. NEWMAN'S Maison de Confiance, Bid Broadway, between Eighth and Ninth streets. OR SALE—A HANDSOME BAY HORSE, FIFTEEN bi high, old, kind, graile oa free in all harness; a #uperior saddle horse, jus Whore Li wan feds aan dives ty 6.14}; vaccamea Also. & emall brown poncy, kind and very gentle, for set oren’s t Can bi 96 Meccer strect, and tull par- Moulare givei ‘OR SALE—A CHESNUT SORREL MARE, SIX YEARS old, over fifteen hands high, fast traveller and sound from perfectly kind in single and douvle barnses and uador the taddle; wold for no fauit. To be soem at Halligna’s stables, 14 Kighth street, (Clinton place, near Bixto avenue, Fe SALE—TWO FINE BAY MARES, JUST IN from the country, one 1534 hands high and the other ends, both sound, xind, fast travellers, and oftgroat on. durance, the property of @ gentleman who ‘bas owned thom for upwards of twelve mouths, ard who has no further uss for them; one of them would be suitable fora physioisa ru at Revere Stables, esrner of Tuirty-first svroct and road we: (OR $4.8 CHEAP—A DARK BROWN UoRsE, s s high, #ix years old, good in double or single nes, end wartanted sound, Use’ te seca os, Wilne ey corner of Bleecker and Crosby streets. Lowest pric 100. ORSE FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL SADDLE HORST; fifteen hands high, found and kind in single or doaiie ; also ® bugay and barnees in good oruer, Addross ion square Post Offi by Sheerness We the owner, 21 Ei _o.8' Tt bewold low. Appl Lt ‘ion tto ssid 19 Kast Twent} JiLL BE SOLD, AT THE NEW YORK #HORS zaar, 31 Crosby street, on Wedaosday, the 7th inst. 12 o'clock, & pair of black horses, t man gone to Europe. Property of OCULISTS AND AURISTS. sR WEEELae, OOULIST, 4 BARCLAY STREET, le ntion exolusively te diseases of the ey. 0 5 P. M.; and at his residence, 141 Court Brooklyn, from 9 to) A. M. resow ble the natural organ HE EAR AND KYB.—I¥. WRATH, AURISTAND OCU list, devotes especisl atte discharges from the car, noises in tho he eases of the car and ey¢, Uffice, 40 Howard strect, first door eset of Broad way, Hours, lt 2, Reference given to patients cured. MATRIMONY. AAA AAA ARAAR DADRA PARADOR IO KIMONY MADE BASY.—JUST ARRIVED, TH or De Alton, of Bu-o ing, had thirty-five years oxporisoce. |i * "3 roe eipt of one dollar, post paid plain non to win the Voted affections of or many of tho opporite # may desire, The pr i simple, but Bil may be married irrespective of age, aprearance oF px oa tion, With such esKe and delisacy that detection ix impc ble "Aduress. Pr tewor DK ALTON bor UW Chator square Post Ofcs. ODS phe tal VIEW OF Rego of cant ur entire stock ‘thie “ure ing them st very reduced ‘ilks and dre: goods, For sale, by TI PANY A CUTTING, 321 Bre 5 XTRAURDINARY SALE OF DRY GOODS—W. W Norton & Co. snsoe ©. G. Hook, No. 3% Gowery, having entered int Partnership acragemente with G. ‘tman, eaid partnership to commence on the Ine of February: next, ander the. fra of Norton & Hilt man, it becomes imperative to effect a total, and immodiate clearance of the pi at cost price, up vere Iteonsists of a complete and most extensive a! maint of silts, shawls, French merinos, cashmeres. delat slpacas, eslicoes, and other dress goods Irish linent, shoot ings, shirtings, ‘diapers, table linen, te gollings, napkin blankets, quilte, counterpanes, amt every other cription of hoaseker ping goods. Hosiery, gloves, deapy dsmacks, lace and muslin onrtaine, eo. The whol which having been recently purchased for oxsh inh markets, will be offered at auch incredibly low pri Hust cause its complete and immediate distribution, the asi ff jog to purchasers hitherto naps goods, The high and well known alwaya k tablished upwards of twelvo years} itis pr sufficiently promulgated ; any Cleat th subject is Geomed wholly unnecessary. ‘Tho sale will oom: uence on Woduesday, the 7th of Devoinber fastant, and oon. tinue until the entire stock is disposed of. Deors open nt ten o'clock, and close at five, ench day, Kxpross wagons will be despatched twico daily, ¢0 that patties teniding in Brsok- lyn, Willismaburg, of any'distant localities in the olty, may eit parcels delivered f y obatge. Observe the adareas, WW. coesors to Charles G. AREAT SACRIFICES IN RICH CLOAK AND DRESS Plendid galoons, &o.; a so, great reduction of our rich imported feathors, gpa ay , Satins, and taney Wit Lice No. were ener % Hower street, ADIES’ CLOAK CLOTHS OF ALL SIADES, FROM ifs, upwarde; also four cases maforted clieoks and fam; carsimeres for boys! wear, with fresh involoes of rich ent | velvets, French cassin &e. JAMES BURK, JR, Importer, cdMaigen lanes ‘Batiacte printed wad exteested ia now donigna. SILKS, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES In AGREAT S verity “f etytes, fromm tho mst colovestod manutactur era of Evrope alto, ne ant feng articles for holiday. pre. sen te, just reoei ed. CO, 767 Bromdway, three doors below Nintl ‘nese UP OLstERY, GooDS AND LACE ouaTaIN Mo & R. DAVIES, 897 Groadway, ato selling o lace and muslin curtaine, eornicec, pins, tae aod Freneh window shader, av sweuty-five pu any other store in the ony. STRALIA.—AGNEW & CO., COMMISSION froporters, Melbourne f Refer to Canpin & Sawyer, Bos: o ini Blaring & Moke, Baltimore; Manneell, Wie w Or er & aguew, Columbia, 8, W. Quinoy New York. Eee OR BERMUDA AND 57. BN lala pa ROYAL | ment for terms varying from five to ten years. co a atleclimedaees ‘The Farl of Seafield is elected a representative Peer of Scotland, in room of the late Lord Saltoun, The Earl of Eglintoun is re-elected Rector of the Uni- versity of Glasgow, by a small majority over Tennyson, low has een been buil detwoon New York and &t. T! deck, aud gross oare hss i teat Pasaage money to ae 1a, $50; F PANY SIU ARD, No. 4 Bowling Groen. We learn from Plymouth, Nov. 15, that the American frigate Constitution, Commodore Mayo, was at Fernando Poon the 2d of Oc‘ober, and an American sloop of-war t Monrovia on the 2lst of September. ‘The Marquis de la Rivera, Spanish Minister in Mexico, is transferred to Berlin, and is to be succeeded in Mexico by Miquel Tacon, Marquis of Bazanno, presently Consul General at London. ‘The steamehip Salent had arrived at Southampton with the West India mails. We learn by a despatch from Marseilles that seventy- seven ships, laden with wheat, arrived in that port on Saturday and Sunday last; and that two hundred and sixty vessels, also laden with corn, arrived at Constan- tinople from the Black Sea, between Oct. 18 and Nov. 1. It is understood that a large sum in Russian half impe- rials was on the 16th ult. withdrawn from the Bank of England for shipment to St. Petersburg and Ocessa. ‘The screw-steamer Glaegow, Craig, commander, from New York, arrived at Glasgew, Nov. 18, at1 304. M. She made the passage in twelve days seven hours, THE WAR IN THE EAST. Very Conflicting Accounts—Severe Skir- mishing—No Later Battle than Oltenitza— Reported Recrossing of the Danube by the Turks—Destruction of the Works at Oltenitza—The Battles in Asia—Poles Shot for Conscience Sake—New Note Offered and Refused -Position of the Great Powers— Incidents of the War—The Latest Des- patches, &c., &c. We have the most extraordinary lack of reliable infor- mation as to the events oscurring at the seat of war, So utterly improbable and contradictory are many of the reports given, that it is a waste of time and ink to repeat them. While one says that Gortschakoff was repulsed trom before Oltenitza, another asserts that he drove the Turks across the Danube; # third says that the Turks stormed Bucharest; a fourth that they had chased the Russians to the Pruth; fifth that Osten-Sacken’s division had the Turks hemmed in, and that they were at his mercy; sixth takes liberties with the geography of the place, and relates that the Russia Kronstadt, an Austrian town, and that a body of Turks had beer despatched through Servia to intercept them, It may be that no action deserving of the name has been fought sinoe the repulse of Gortechakoff from Olte nitza, as published in the news by the Atlantio, Skirmishes are almost daily, but they have no weight on the general ‘The enthusiasm of the Turks, since it was known that the Sultan will himself command the army, sxceeds ay YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP CUOMPA- Havans.—The new pit OR, will commence receivi ht on Wednesday, D Dee. ‘ and sail for the above porte Dec. 9, at 12 o/clock M. precise! foot of Harrison street, North Pak taken for Ae Orleans. Goo iT plication at the of ie. No freight received on ere send in thelr bille of lading torte Previous to the day of Pasouseves Sor Haveaa nies pevence NGSTON, CROCHERON & CO., 51 Brondway. OR SAV ANNAB—FARE REDUGED.—THE NEW AND 1 steamabip STATE OF GEORGIA, ¢ United 8 il, aod r) Fiuledelp aciphie jee Ba oat ais is cate aed on se eeneee street. eed poh strength, and Sonvenience of pas: paued. ware fem Philadelphia, eiseoday.” apnone Philadelphia, hia, HERON | * ont iadelp MARTI No. 874 North AR. OR SAVANNAH ANB FLORIDA.—UNITED STATES lendid steamship FLORIDA, Capen December No. 4 North river. EL L. ee aauatl No. L . Schenck, leaves on We! mheones tickets from New York to Jack- Mail Line.—The new and sj Captain M.S, Woodhull, 10, at 3 P. M,, nr m pee Ne ‘The Alabama, Capt, Goo, BE day, December 14. sonville, $31; Pilatk 0 SOUTHERN TRAVELLERS.-THE U. 8. M. STEAM apt. Lewis Parrish, will +0R mained sitormoon, ab throe o'clock, ichmond, connecti @ Railroad, for stateroom include Jenvo pler 13 N- R. Kk, Po P Norfolk $3) 40° Poker rg iH Didi £ PLEASANTS, 2 Broadway. OR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—BARQUE HOME, 27, Al, oD. coppered brs copper fastened, 331 tons,” Henr} ast to the master, om board, pier rN WATCHES, JEWELRY, 4&0. ATCHES AND JEWELRY —THE SUBSCRIBER IS ling ali descriptions of gold and silver watches, jow- silver ware, a retail al Jules Jucgonson watches i “wareantsd Perfect timekeo rors, $1W) to $25), plox and levers in hunting and mazic epora, $125 to $275. Independant ravond and uarter second watches, for timeing horses, im gold aud Bilver cases, $125 to $250. CHRONOMETERS. Splendid gold chronome ers, whieh run without, Cooper watehe cases, perfect tim were retreating to wat’ hes—watches which run eight days iri to me in hunting ca nee, for ladies, # ino ia magic cased 55 to 30) which change into three different Fize gold detached levers, Gold enamelled watches, fo Gold English patent lovers . patent levers, hur ting ease Silver patovt levers, as low a8. De. detached lovers as low as. And all other styles of watehos But to the details:— Our London Correspondence, Lonpox, Nov. 18, 1853. THE WAR BETWEEN RUSSIA AND TURKBY—THE COR- RECT STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS—THE PORISION or usliy iow prices. Diamonds. Diamond earrings, pins, beac slots, fi old pene ins regret to state that the telegraphic eens which has appeared in the London Times, and which will donbt- less find its way into some of the American papers, to the effect that the Turks had taken Bucharest by storm, and that the Russians were in full retre not been confirmed. Since the battle of Oltenitza, details of which I sent you in my last communication, no battle bas been fought, though rkirmishos have tsken place Gaily on the shores of the Danube, in the vicinity of Ol tenitza, Guirg evo and Kalafat. maied by the sence of right, and led by experienced offi- cers, have had the best of it; it was expected that a great battle would bave been fought on the 11th inst , as Prince Gortschahoff , with 24,000 men, had advanced towards Ol- Heavy rains, however, had swollen the Danube, and the cold was beginning to be felt, received are Bucharest, Nov. 14. vorable to the Tarks as hitherto, reed general, acd by beating a retreat has shown that be is aa cool as he is brav keep good tims, cr sho. money roturnad, STALL kinds of watches and clocks cleaned | ct Eepalred in the best manner, at much less than the us bent by mail or express to any part of the Unived States tree GEV. C. te al importer of watches and jewolry, whole- it, all etrect, second floor, near Broad on Cronstadt, has i way. New Yorks EXPRESS AGENCIES, ween — USTRALIA BXPRESS ANDLETTERBAG.—THE SUB. soriver will take charge of parcels for Molbourne and rent bills of lading for the same, at s moderate jetter bag ef the clipper shi, Hl rensia open until the morning of the itl € ‘amer ony 6 | Wall street. USTRALIAN EXPRESS, INTELLIGENCE AND GEN. oral Shipping Aasney ‘Com! Hithorte the Tarks, ani- Ucean Steed will December, at the ny.—Perry Manley & Co.. 164 Maiden lans, N. Yorn, and 156 Bourne strut, Melbourne. mation on ail subjects of importance to merch 7 ted The latest dates Tho news is not so fa- But Omer Pacha isan | jue arrived from to 101 Maiden lane, nd seid on commis: & CO'’S STEAMSHIP | ned, &e., oie Toe Turks have re. Contrated 45,000 men at Cltenites. The fifth Russian corpe d’armeé is advancing from Ibrail, under Gen, En- gelbardt, to which a portion of the fourth division, 12,000 strong, {s to be added. It was also intended that the third division, actually in Poland, should advance, but so much excitement prevails there that Field Marsha} Paskiowitch said it would be highly imprudent te move;it, Two Polish officers have been shot already. In the mani- sto of the Emperer to the troops, he says: “We will march in defence of the orthodox faith.” The two offl- cers in question went to their Colonel and asked their dis- missal, as they were Catholics, and could not fight for the: Greek religion. The Colonel demanded instructions from St. Petersburg, The reply was: ‘‘Shoot them.” They were shot accordingly, Four others are said to have heen: shot im Moldavia. ‘The campsign is only opened. The Turks are also re- ceiving reinforcements from all quarters, and in Asis. their arms have been victorious, What part will Eogland and France take? Will those two powers go to war with Russia? that is the question, It is the “to be or not to be’ of the Turkish Empire, The time for diplomatic negotiations is over. Russia won’t give in—Turkey won’t give in—and the two powers have promised to support Turkey, Kisseleff, the Russian Am- bassador st Paris, is in a regular fix. He has been invited to the fetes at Fontainbleau, given by Louis Napoleon, and has resolved to have the influenza till he reoeives in- strvctions from St. Petersburg. 1 met Brunow, the Rus- sian Ambassador here, yesterday, in Piccadilly, looking blue, with a wrapper up to his nose, and looking as crosd as a bear. Admiral Slade, (sn Anglo Turk,) of the Turkish navy, has entered the Black Sea with six Turkish frigates and two war steamers. The object of the expedition is not Precisely known. Four Russian men-of-war have been signalled cruizing there. The Tarks say that Allah io great, and that Mahomed is his prophet, aud ask what the combixed squadrons are going to do. harts of the Black Sa are eagerly sought for. Tke English naval force there is as follows: Horse Guns. Power. a Britannia,..1200 — Teatalgar or “10 bs Lushing’ on. |. Grabam. dB. Ri tM 8 monde. GSI. "7, Drumaond, capt. W. Loriag, Retribution Furiow Tiger. Firebrand Sampson, Niger Comm: fe oO Lt-Com. H, Lloys The following ships are on their way to reinforce tho fleet, viz — Horse Guns. Power: Men. aa giep y gp 2 Rear.-Ad. Sir E. Lyons, 50) 89 S Capt J. M'Cloverty. One. Be : Mitobell. Highflyer. ‘Total.. Added to the fleet already assembled. makes a total of 29 ships, 1.240 guns, 7,492 horse power, 12,332 men, ‘The noble fleet now at anchor at Spithead is also under sailing orders, but probably for the Baltic. The greatest activity is visible at all our ports. The same can be said of those of France. Here is « correct list of the French Commanders. -Rigauk de Genoui ty, ing the. fog ‘of Vice vest Hom Commander-in- Chie Ea ne Ses Valmy..cccsccsevesece ny ean the fi ‘Aduiral Jacquing Prlediand. 120, .Oeiniet . 100, Johenne, Bi ‘Ma let. horse power.) a ioe (650 horse ower. Ma aMbgee, “so horse power.) .Poutier, (220 horse power.) :Pothuau, (260 horse power.) “Rous, (160 horge power.) gue, (120 horse power.) Balae do la Pécouser 3 ‘Gioquel Destouches. -Lotebvre, (100 horse power.) Burely these fleets are not there for mere show. Meetings are continually held in London, Manchester, and other large cities, at which resolutions are passed infaver of Turkey, and in praise of the Sultan, who, by the bye, has been surnamed the Victorious. The Sultan has formally announced his intention of joining the army in person in the spring—his own words —which denotes that he does not intend to negotiate any more, Austria has prepared another note and a renewal of ne- gotiations, to give Russia time. Austria, as 1 mentioned in my last, ie in an awkward predicament. At a meeting of the German Diet, at Frankfort, on the 10th inst., Austria explained her proposed policy, (at least as much of it as she chose toexplain,) to the tederal Diet, The Eastern quertion, said the Austria represen- tative, touches nearly the interests of the German con- federation, of which two of the powers that have taken part in the negotiations are members. Jt is the intention of Austria to abstain from taking any part in the struggla which has commenced as long as her own interests are not com- promised, She will continue her efforts to prevent the con- flagration spreading further, and the reiterated assurance of the Cabinet of St. Petersburg have given the certitude that that power has no wish to interfere with the integrity of Turkey or the sovereign powers of the Sultan. After thia flummery, the Austrian representative added :—“ Austria, hopes that the confidence she entertains in the mainte- nance of peace, and the efforts she has, made with that ob- ject in view, will not fail to meet with the approbation of the German governments—an approbation which all would regard not only asa satisfaction, ui asa real help: and veritable support, The Prussian Minister made a short reply. Prussia, would continue to employ her perfect freedom of action as hitherto, and use her efforts for the furtherance of peace, It is pretty clear from this that Prussia is somewhat shy of Austria. In fact, Austria is already concentrating large bodies of troops on her frontiers. ‘The Sardinian Chambers have opened. The liberal party commanded a majority. The King of Naples is trembling in his shoes, THE BATILES IN ASIA. The success of the Turks near Chef Kalil in Asia is con- firmed, who, on the 28th of October, took the /ort, after four kours’ fighting. Two hundred prisoners had arrived at Constantinople, Two hundrd and sixty vessels with grain had reached Constantinople from the Black| Ses between the 18th of Octover the Ist of Novem-| ber. A letter from Constantinople of the 5th describes th combat aud victory of the Turks at velil, or Chef] Kalil— Yesterday, by the packet from. meriend: mows was ceived from’ Hattoum. ‘There, also, the Turks have wel commenced the campaign. A corp of their troops bas at tacked by asenalt the fort of Nicolas Kwapousiy, osiled i Turkish Chekvelil. One thousand Kussians were Killed, igh oners, smo ¥g whom ia a mombur of tie filly of Goulet themselves forced in the Rus-fane, in leaving ity, ect. fire to th and thoy were completely destroyed, ay, the Turks to oxt ngnish the flames ed by three thousand men, The "Turks found evo. thoa ide on the model of those used iA the C! ew ponaiag the mark o 1e-he: d the mark of 9 imentactony Liege. cannon wore also ¢ combat was very san ‘A battalion of the Turkish Guard partion: dia itaelf. Five prisonors s captain and four soldier nt hore, 1h) romainder will be detained at Cara ein concludes his despatch by announcing that he about to march on Sohoun Kale, having sent ont two ri giments of cavalry and three batteries of field ai tillery i ot theenemy. Before surrendering Chevkedy, thé Rus ian commander set fire t it in several places, an’ most of it was Jaidin ashes. Hassan Pacha is ’ pushit on by forced marches to keep open the communicatio: between Selim and Abdi Pacha, The Turks state the! own loss at the passage of Schourouk-sou, at 60 dead an 160 wounded, and at Chevkedy, 150 desd and 300 wound INCIDENTS OF THE WAR. The Turks live on the best terms with the Wallachia no excesses have occurred, provisions ate abundant, for age alone is wanting, The Turks pay for all they consum It was Geoeral Ismael Pacha who crossed the Daow at Ka.efat, October 23 with 24 000 mea snd ottin gun: ‘They commer ced to cross under cover of a dense the entire body had passed and entrenched themesin within twenty-fuur heurs, When discovered, the Ri sians attacked them, bi re obliged to retire with loses of eight guna Vely Yuchs. the Ottoman Ambassador, at Paris, bh purchased aud paid for 40,000 additional Vinson flea. ithe merehs nts and corporation of Bucharest have sticned earnestly against the izcorporation of the W. lachian wilitia with the Russian troops, Young Phili of the Wallachian Minister of Finance, ed to quit the country. Lieutenant Gene: Cherleaton and interior coonecti well known Scuthorn expres, éo-cription of merchandise, ‘parovls, thie day por Soutuerner, crosred the Danube at Oltenitva, having previously blown up their fortifications at that place. good order without molestation, They recroseed in The Russians have con, Uffice 54 Broad aay BEAPORD & co. ord L {i Stanischetf has received orders to forward terra trains to the Principslitics for use against Turkish fortresses, The Russians are quite boastf and eny they will cross the Balkan before winter sete

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