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‘West Indies. OUR BERMUDA COBNESPONDEN' Basuivon, Beruepa, Sept. 28, 1854. Adjournment of the Howse of Assembly—Sule of Imported Cattle Relief from the Drought—Military and Naval Movements~The War Ships of England ‘The sesson of the Legis’ On ant Qovervor Murrs from Falifax Eome Alderney oattla that were imported by the pu sold at auction on Tuesday lest. They were impor with the expectation of treir improving the breed of cattle ip the islands, and Iam disposed to thiak there will ‘be no Cisappoio' ment in regard to them The 66th K-giment expect vo lea re thi of the year—the Kepistancs troop ship be in conveying rele! = The f 6th, offi era to b> taking advantage of th lately Promalscted and @ ‘The beavy orouga: experienced has been relieved duci hover 8. cultivating the mou-tach>. fox land Island, f ax, on Frida: ‘ibe Moriver tho Buezere. ‘bey tor cailing by Turks Uslax ds 1. M rte West Incies. [ uncersiand sce bas come up fo and etores for perself and the Calypso. Tt is will remein bere six days, (provably until the ar the msil from for the West tugn bere, ar tug kere, wh eving te ber boilyys baviny given out Reor-admirs! srthur Favshawe, the nayal comman ler. me vee "Tt ie raid that she will rhort? proseed to England with tue Kit Gasliy lett Poot mont 20% pr moted to the ravk of commendor HW. M. survasing vessel Scorpion, Master Com. Par. | % one, is stil bere. x The followfog additional extracts are taken from our , Jamsica files, which are dard to the 25th of September. The (Kington) Morning Journal, of 21st ult ‘Tas vilt of the George Law to this port yester: 4 refreching us in tee cream in July. for upwards of & yrar pat reason of tals wonted circumetance is, that the Ge out of cont.» sof Deariy every necessary for be mense number of passengers, She viarted shortly after ook. ‘the Cornwall Chrenic ty’s steamer srgus, Gon Buvday, from 1’ Regimen", who mitove visite’! by chdera ‘ine men, THE ANNEXATION OF CUBA TO THY [From the Fr tinouth Post, Gen. Pierce us sa led to couvin et country ef he necessity Ef vo ing 60 Kui for be puryo:s of carrying on ® war with = ata, Or ne-o tinting “id the “amwe: at Madiid for the gurcasss of the is'and of uby—ss in'and, the possession of whioa ‘vould be ines Son acerin’ of is gao graybies: p uno rable uth, egeroulture! 4 4 0 als in Pugt-nd oud bran se are direc nto the subj id hut the aion of Oubs are e to t © thew g © fol'o ving reisons: thay would heve 4 m cian govern show ne ore wou Urelieved frm be en rmous trine every year into ()e veffers 0° the Peniss iote Of every kind ‘‘sonli tind ao 1mm fre of ext sic aod the #)stem uchetd Gres i y would re i thay pay ano the Senators at Washiag nt eerked for by the P esident ed by a know'e ige of tho ta inst “prin ufltet with two orl), and end ia the de ation’? to which tieyare «9 mach goed horever, that the Saoanes in s be inter‘ered with ia ay at empt they m gat moke toget of spaniel thraldo tig up a gu- vernment «f their own: and ec So preveat them from caiying out puch asare and pias ng themse'ves e tir iy under the provection cf the Uai et States, the tres poltey of “paia is to vet the qac free," ena thus raise a formidable barrier ootweaa tt h . the a iy Tails aposars ue the wh es. oud best course of policy tast costa be Prsued to chees rot oaly the esizns ot tae pro slayer men 0” Virgin's. Kentucty, and Louis ava, but sherer fiorszy movemeasts of that portion of the Cabana pop ain- tice which is anxirus to get rit of the burdeas imyosed pea them by their sovereign, provided they can ke+n G wecrces from the boodege in which they remains, therefore, to be seea wh: which fs by’ thi provision for ps of human ed ja Madrit, con- : or Gerson wy some, ek, 0 Lanne opm b) Gacir cruel ownera as o-hing han’ beasts of Durden, to be worked to ceath under the suoerin en ‘e0ce of fay ge tas raised by U’L'conell Eapartero, Concha, and othe: tinguished 5; avish Generals, is the formation ofa live. | ral gorernment, whore chief leaders mua: be aware that their aftuinistention would be consi“erably strengthened ‘by adopting the suggtstion so frequently offered fo them and to the ministers whom they have succeeded, by the Drttish ard French ambassadors, ‘ths proela -ation of freedom in t ‘e Spanish colonies, followed by the granting of ortain privilyges to tie planters, ae compensation for tho Lies of projeriy in umen feeh, would do away with the wish whith i present rteined in Cubs for ennexstion to the Ui end it is truly stated that this acsof huma- | ppre- pa sity might b performed without the slight: a forme ua enaloa of the ‘ commoticn ani lorses which on produced in other places ” Judicious laws snact- ed for the pppiecton. of sockets aud Whee ce im ani temperstely, would prevent p»pula: oat- poe robe tablisked for the c teainiog ofa peop! tions, eanctiontd by the authorities, for carrying on tae culivation of p/ope:ties. snd framed insuch a man- nee 06 to protec: the interest: those of the em, te immigration on an extensive scale, won! more profitatic than the accursed rlave tr Azsother adveatage would be gained by Spain ia tho @bolition of clever. The necessity would no longer exist for keeping tn each of hir West lodis eclonies a large navel ard mi‘itary forse for suppressing rebellion, Gr ro elling the invesion of des Exj roteotion of @ mild msn, the peo h uo by 0 of © would be contented; and. without the pelttions being placned by American f'ibasters, for re- Ye adventarers, d liberal govern: corjuest, there would be no four of ex- volutionary purposs. ihe withdrawal of s large por- tiom of the troops from Guba and Porto Kies, with the immediate e+tahlishment of a well organized militia id | each island, woulc ieseen the burthen of taxatioa rhich | BOW pres et a0 heavily on pereons engaged in trade aod on proprietors cf ¢ tates; and iu overy decartm-nt of the public srivice the expenditure would he roiuceL Commeree, fred from the restrictions to whizh it bas 50 bean subj-cted, wou'd nataraily improve, and ca- ports of the world would bo gla! to Qacist te the de velocement of resources,” 03 being €atinSed that they couli ¢o ro witn the certainty of to pitaliste .rom a met baving te «ubmit to the will and pleasare of a des polls Captain Ceavral, whose * bsndos? are iseaea wa. the existiog regime, just as it suits his capricious | homors Another, and rot the lesst important reason by which Spain should be influecced in determining upon | tre abolition of elsvery in her colonial possessions, 18 the requirement ou pat of England that the t Ges catered into fer the ebanconment of ths s’ave trad+ 2 and ted period shall be falfl'ed. Not- | * taken to keep the slaves from acd the literation of negroes imported into Oi Peato Rico after a st withstanding the m the knowledge of tres trenties, they are aware of the fact of a wove ment having tees made in their favor by Britith and French sboltitionuts, and as they hive elready had a ctrugg!e to thro * off the yoke pf bond. , it is not only possible but probable that if th it to whick they are entitled ta kept mach ionrer them, they will tolo# the example st them fo this island in toe yrar 1881, and ot np aw ie rebellion, whica, alihooyh waddued, will be a tended with lone of life ana tha’ desteustion Smourt of property. Slavery i Divine will; it colonies for the navocacy of emancipa'ion, thei lente are secretly at work, aad {f “pain should, un phy for hersolf, verrist in refusing to Bocade to ti treated son Dom! its Tourvatot L’Oucertare—Janaica Dove and Gar’ eoer—and aveuecly the time is vot far tant when Cute eco Por wat wither de to tave: OF slavery by the imperial deer: tow abeatecteets to the will of a wronged re of theiz Op oomoplexion avd re 9 obtaiument ny force of the righsan q@hioh are denied them, and to Sous claim ss members of th» hom« faseily WObamsvurg Cy News, ATTIRE -—A eur in sailor's stuire was no’ ue by privas watchmen Downs, y evening Tris person turned fo Gold street Bro kiyn, wea in search of bor bosnen’, who bed socan by from slong voyers, but bed not marte his app at home, pbo bad assumed this degaire, belo g the would be more racoeesful in fy reticg out her hustend. Rather than pay « visit to ths cts + é to return home and dispense with tre J ar germente. Loox Our ron Rac Procnes.—Yesterday moro'ar, b» treen 4 end 6 c’c.vek, » rag picker, g ving her same as Clristiaon hiker, wee avrasted in Sow h Firet | from twe to four caress thert wolg Gtoer loaves of eirest. onan boven ty K.P Chapin, on snspicien of | biesd that were only cne ounce stort wer given y b selen & copper kettle, worth shout $8, which sho | Wr Vail The breno was » Court + wes in the seck, The accused was com. | and the projer steve tslhen te eo ‘he matter * by Justice Bowell. tute has not yot been clozed. tion of our pew Governor's arrival, the Assen- mut the end | ces ‘bur now engag id il mea, app sar General orser to the army, re dariag ths pait the last few daya by mer Tisva-tation, Com. De Horsey, arrivel at Irclspd Is:und on taturcay morn'ng Inat, from + 0 als cival of ax, 00 Tuesday next.) ani thea leave | his pri h has for some time born unserviceable, few Cayo fron Haifax. 10,) after havicg retairned @ will preeeed to Hatifex, whors bark on visit to the soutasrn por- a ty, (1842,) of schooner Bermuda, is no American eteomer havicg cated in here on her bomeward passaro Th vemen of his na of dollars spears to them the evilef emanciosting th? her the vew consti | ing Hiverty to the handreds of tl | Gur—bae eae sters Tre result «f the revol +o i s- moral and relizious who bare been kept in utter igno- , vance would bavs a berefieial effect—rules and reguls- f ths laborers, a3 well as ere, would tend to a good uader- etanting between both pa-ties—and encouragement zivon be found far | expel manogers | rung wher en imme vm: 26 to fell, It is an institution «hich fs opposed to | ary man who valu's ashe St. the birthright of fresdom and although the @ of Liberty’? care not held opsa meetiogs in the . which have been mo to ber bumanity, she cruel: ters of Africa will strive to h they ore bound. whenever ©un aveil ‘hemrelves of a favorable opportonity. st. tage he oI { theie sovereign, or t, Jed on ved upon ri ilegen hey beve a right Buenes Ayres. We bave received our files of tho Aryentine Packet, éated to the 12th of August. The news isnot of any political impor ancy A very bad stare of eoclety prevailed and several out- reger egaivet lie en? property hai been committed | | The Argentine Packel, of Augus’ 12th, reports spdin ancther part of the payer says:—We | murdes direct of tw t, ention to t'e advertisement offering = for the discovery of the par- fo the recent murders ia the aod we neartily congratulate the Bri- iin perticaiay Hor Majesty 8 Vice- ¢ tu hme the ruffans enoutd sre pot to be perpatrated nm will be made, and rent inexorably dems it the most stringent orders ba roment, to the local authorit tric's ¢ paper reports from the ConfeCerated Provin- Lo wuforce the clreulation of the new paper woney, the national gevernment bas had recourse toc: r- tain mensures, thot inust inevitably para'yze commere al transactions aud may lead to other charges. For the bene ties iuterested, we purcose giving the lead. ing documents at Jeogth in ourmext, in the mean yhile, ‘onsicer them an open end flagrant violation of the wen issued by in Lobos and the Th | 8th article of the British treaty of 18%5—In consequeace nd, curing the aummer, bes been very healthy, | of the measuies alluéed to, we unde-stand orders have | been givea to revire goods from “he Rosa: 0 Al uling 10 the recent death of the Lon Capt. Gore, HB M. Charge d’ affairs to the «xgentine,Confeceration, | the Vacket eays:—Line many thirgs else ‘in we River of ML M. steamer Buszard, Com. Dobbie. arcived at Ira- | Plate, tle porition of the late Captat fi last | together ancme ous, A ea! or allege g last, {2 tow of | cause of Ceneral Urquiza, during the late rebeltion and proceed to the West Indies, the lat. | stege, led to an unbappy rupture with the government e bas been al- of Buenos ayres, that we mi that it is hopelessly izreaea! As ® diplomatic agent, cecossea ha hardly an opportunity of testing oF cisplaying lus qualifications, Untortunately be possess- ec little self-reliance, and may have met with those who abused the confidence reporea fa them, a consideration that theulé be borre in mind in forming an estimate of te character. ibe Captamof the port of Buenos Ayres mikes the following report for July:—Arrived, coasting cratt, 218, of 5.5% tens , casting craft, 239, of 5,9:9 tops. Merchant vessels arrived, 60, of 14.54% tons: sailed 38, of 7,615 tons. Pascengera arrived, 400; left, 365. MARKETR, Puexos Aymrg Aug. 12.—Dull, ox and cow hid colt skins, duty 82 aero. narro bulls, 26 09 Ibe. De Bi eas lore the more now + Scarce. 60a 51; de. calf a ides, enited, GO ‘a G5 Ibs i cow do, do.. per ti uty $i ri H 82 ail duty 4 per N duty. pesaca 35 Ib per 30 Us ; Washed, nominal, per do.. 75 — Jed: rials silver 24 a 90: Butririos, waah- viniseilvor. Horse hair. duty $2 per are— ; mixed da do. 89 8 6: Loos do, 1%), cow hair 85855 Animal oil tullos melted or raw $14 ris per arr Tallow. with gr nrrola (of $17 ner ox ) n pipes; tallow pure (0 Merle sil in box Hide cuttings, parea: ak Horne duty 4 per cout, ox, mil. price, 1, 250 & 300, > 600m 70; do. cow. do, 25I . 0 s 4 per ceut—long tiack, 1b loose, 4348 Oi n7 Ths oy ; dow te woven 9 9 derked beot duty $3qql, 9146 S shinaxd warrow 4 per cont, 10 e's yee rls wise 10 10K uty fFe0.— Goat weing por : A2rlacilver Allthe produce of the Ar- grotine Provizces iree of duty on their exportation All hove prices ae silver are based on $17 par o2 ; doJare and pateconos, 2334: patriot do, 350; Bills on ver dolter, 26 34d; do Mon ag: 8, per doub § > di’Gount, per cont nelfa, premivm, por cent, 12 patriot do i Juring the week 246; do'lowast 9423¢; Exc! juno. ‘highest duritg the weok, por on, Gis; ide. tid, « do. lowest, Affairs m Costa Rica, We have veeeived our files of papers from San Jose, to the 2id -eptembem ‘bey contain no nexs whatever of any Importance, ard do not give us Ister dates from other Central American States, The Gaceta of the 17th September, in an article on the condition of -paish America, thus sums up the history of tho Central and Southern States:— ‘The revolution of Mexico bas ended in the tyranny of a Senta supa, and the dismemberment and sale of its territory. The revolution in Venezuela has ¢nded in the tyranny of a Morwgas; the third part of Coloabia has become the patrimony of a tiogle family, and the stand- ard of rebel'ion is waved in every province. The revolu- tion of New Grenada hag enved in the tyranny of a Molo, in a rorabat for dictatorship between mobocracy aad aveclutism, whi'e anarchy is waitiog to eoize upon the | spoil, ‘The revolution in Peru haa endei in a quarrel | between covetousness end ambition for the Presidency, | which bas been @ most lucrative business. The revolu- tion tn Bolivia has nct only entviled civil strife, but has drawn the couniry into foreign warfare. The revolution in tcusdor ha. ended in permanent conspiracy, and in ibe government placed in outlawry. revolu- Vion in Centrel America has ended ia the law of rotalia- tion between Guatemeia and Honduras; in reciprocal ag- gressions on the part of both; in a strife for two princi- ples—one that would place absolutism in the demzcracy, vhe otber that would place absolutism in autnority. Tha revclution in Nicaragua has ended in @ war like that of the Guelps and Ghibelins—the government unsb'e to triumph over the faction, and the fastion unable to triumph over the government. The revolution which everywhere pervades our soil—now by the diplomacy of Senor >quier, and now by the bombshells of Captain Hol- a 1m Our unfortunate nationality being confined between two mountains—between the violence and ae of the foreigner—between Lynch law and anarchy. The Turf. CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. 1.—TROTTING. A trotting match came off yesterday afternoon be- tween b. g. Ned end b. g. Jim, mile heats, in harness, which afforded considerable amusement to the specta- tore, The match was advertised to be for $500; but after seoring a few times, the owner of Ned concladed to pay forfeit and draw his horse. The betting previous to this wasone hundred to thirty in favor of Jim, and his backers not wishing to lose the chance of having a race, offered to trot Nod, mile heats, for fifty dollars against thirty-five. Thie was eccepted, and the horses were again put in readiness far a race. The betting row ranged at ten to two in fevorof Jim. Oa the first heat Ned cas} a shre, and and was beaten two or three lengths. A blacksmith was sent for, and the shoe replaced. On the second heat, Ned overtook Jim at the half mile pole, ed him, and came kome a winner by half a dozen lengths. ‘This was s puzzler for the backers of Jim; the; ; they were taken c:mpletely aback, and began to look for chances to hecge, without success. Ure hundred to thirsty was aow offered on Ned, and Siram Woodruff en- gaged to drive Jim the remainder of the racs. Ned won the third heat as hancily as he had the sesond, proving himself a ‘ pelter”’ of considerable speed. The follow ing ‘s the summary -— Monvay, Oct 9 —Trotting match, mils heats. G. Scarff nsmed b g. Ned. 8. Burton named b. g Jima i Time, 2:48%4—9:45—9:45 4, Loss of Life at ine Ferry Bildges, 10 TRE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ‘The remarke in yesterday’s HeRatD in relation to tho | Joss of human life at the ferry bridges, will do good. We | heey a record cf al! the eases of narrow escape from Growning, of injury, and of loss of life, at the forry bridges, that ¥@ hear of, or that are chronicied 'n the | city popers, and this record presents a frightful cata- logue—it will be printed, enclosed with black lines, and | Prevented to the rext Legislature At the last cession of the Legislature, Mr. Spencer, of requirirg the New York ferry companies to provide life gates at the bat it wae oppored on the part of the | ; and on the promise of ons of the pria- f the Union Ferry Com pany that trey 4, it was has b990 ia the last tea ly, @ bell was ‘be boat was reacy to leave the bridze, oat | even this precaution is pow omitted. A loose chain is | hung scrors the end of the bont, not to save life, pat to | meet the remark of oxe of the Judges of our courta, that | the company must put som+thing up. We may send | yeu the jong catalegue to pa! New York, introiaced a bill in the Sen: ferry Bridges; ferry compon Fould do sometbirg immedistety abou’ silowed to rest. Nothing ia the shape cf gat 0, and “he consequerce is thal ree lives have been lost. Form room for its insertion Court of General sessions, Before His Honor the Recorder. Oct. 9.—Burglary in the therd degree — William Harris snd Charles Hessel wero put upon their trial for breaking into the store of bamiltor Farrili, on the night of the 2hth September last, aud stealing thence a quea- tity of boots and shoes. The fact of the burglary was proves by the owner, who depcred that he kad locked up bis premises om the previous (Satardsy) evening, and founs them broken open aad his property gone whea he 2 crime was fastened on the privoners by the police officer, who | returned en the Monday morning found them beth early en the morcing of the 28th in berry street, neor Prince, earrsicg off their bo hey were immediately arrested, and on Curtaer inves aation goods were discovered in'the house of Henry Lin cimmen, 46 Chry ati yrboner’ Harris. ther was no evidencs to coavict deste], proof ogainst him wae his being found ia o Barris Verdrot ity egeinst bok Pi ory Lindime an wos eteo ingietes for the same bur- Is, and part of the sto'en goocs, as thove stated, vere found by the polise officer on his | yerchonte ‘The jury in this enso roturned a verdict of | glary. Burglay’e to prem € bor guilt Seruncad —Jemen Sbeehen, convicted of an assault toe y ujen Mery vechen wae nenvenced to two | North iver tontbeip priser ment in the ye ¥ (colwred), convicted of st Fentenced 19 the otate pr The Court then adjousned. Sever or Brean ror Lieut ci oie Betterehali this morning ¢n’ered the pre of bavies Vous, 8 baver. and. sein under tFe aupporttiin th being weighes, eign ty-tw 1 fore the police court — Prey Budget, Cet br Crmantxa Hovse Taamsacnons. Exchan; ces for week ending poh [sone ¥ | Balance for week ending Phe annexed statement exhibits a comparison of the | wading departments from the first up to the last week | Wy retarns — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Moxpar, Oct 9—6 P. M. ‘There was s very heavy market this maraios, ani the | tendency throughout was downward. The decline was pretry general, butnot ty any great ex’ent. At the first board IWnois bonds fell off 1{ per cent; N.J. Zine, 1) | Cumberland Coal, 4; Haslem, 34; Erie Kailrond | ington, *; ; Reading Kailrcad road, 1, Erie Income bonds advanced & percent; Hudson | River Railroad, 2g; Michigan Centra! Railrond, 3. ‘The trensactions contiaus limited. The principal cans this dulness and depression is doubtless foundia the ap- | prebensions entertained relative to the statement of the The large ehipments of spesie during the past | ‘week have created an impression that the banks will show a great diminution in the specie department, The effect on the money market and upon the stock mar. ket is alrendy visible, and it probably will continue until the outward macvement of specie partially ceases. | We cannot look for any relief of importance io that way for some weeks, but when it comer, it will ‘be permanent. The operations in stocks éo mot show the reul feeling of speculators. The sales mace are forced by the stringent money martet, and holds:s generally bave so much confidence in the future that where parties are compelled to realize to meet pressing wants, the fame quaatity of stock is bought in again on To this way they serve auy fa- | vorable turn that may take place; at all events, have sll The news from Califoroia is good—better than anticipated—and the remittances of gold larger than usual. The drafts for $700,000 on the stant Treasurer of this port, brought by the steam ship Northern Light, are equal t> so much specie, for they will transfer that amount from the Sub-Treasury This, added to the gold dust | and builicn, will make an aggregate by the two steamers six hundred thousand dolla: ‘The commercial advices from Sen Francisco are of & | more ensouraging character. steadily reviving After the adjournment cf tle boar, the folowing sales of bonds and stocks were made at auction :-— Haven RR 7?s 1866, int. adJed. 2,000 Mansfield and tandosky City Int mort Co. 1,000 Green Bay 7 per cent bonds, 1804 hares Cl-veland and Pittsburg Railr: Miebigsn Southern railroad, Nerthern Tuciana railroad Third avenue railroad, wo foul New Youre Crry Bayes. 171 $9,964, 166 $12,174.60. 8 1853. _ Loans. Juce 41..$05,520,658 $80 238 Sept. 17.. 90,190,589 Oct. 22,, 85,867,981 Nov. 19.. 88,717,422 Dec. 17.. 87,885,073 leveland and Toledo Rall rae uded. We ere also s Es | for general officers for t 2 8 3 Maxch “4, 94,658,421 arch 18, 98,418,929 $1,098,605 Avra 1,. 92,825,024 April 15.. 91,636,274 April 29;; 90,245,049 May 18,. 90,245,927 May 27., 90,981,974 BSSBEREE HE July 8. 88,347 281 6.. 98,728,141 22 98,485,05 "yg. 19., 92,880,108 Aug. 26.. 91,487,075 Sept 1., 91/801,188 Sept, 0.. 91,528. Sept. 16., 91,630,782 Sopt. 28.. 92/095,911 Sept. 3¢,. 92,102 513 7... 91,880,625 There Las been quites change in the movements of cer‘ain depertments during the past week. Compared with the returos for the week previous, there has been « Cecrense in tha line of discounts of $721,088, in deposits of $1,609,813, in rpecie of $1,411,717, and on increase in The falling off in specie is full be large ae was anticipated. The California receipts will tements for next week, and we have no doubt the banks will then show an iacrease equal to the decrease this week ‘The future exportaticn 6f specie will be comparatively limited The present exhibit eslls for ceution and contraction on the part of the banks. In March lost, whoa the amount of specie on hand was not equal to that just re ported, the line cf discount was up- wards of th.eo millon s greater. B28 2h 3 eS SB. pathy for the | 22 = | time, buyer’s option. DOM RMAMOP OOO SSO SOSIsH MR oMoOoS Bo S the advantages of time. to the vaults of our backs. cireutation of $206,855. of upwards of two milli Trade was gradually but $5,000 N.Y. and N. Stock Exchange. MONDAY, Oct. 9. 1854 175 shaClev & ToLRR 67 200 NY Cen RI.b30 0 . do Lenox Fire Insurance Company Nasseu Bank......... Amerisan Express Company. eg Cullcek Mining Co. (bypothecsted) 1 do, de do. 10 €c00 0. seseee 1010S H & 8 BR Bs 30 do. 15 114 Clev, C& Cin UR 1 200 Harlem RR..... do. Iinois and Mis Northeastern Company, Lycoming Iron and Coul Simeon Draper's semi-weokly auction sate of storks and bonds will take place at the Merchants’ Exchange to-morrow at 12}4 o'clock. The directors of the ( gdensburg Railroad Company hare | voted to surrender their property to the second mortgage | trustecs, with the understanding that the first mortgage | is to bave prior security on the earnings for the payment This may be considered a practicable compro- mise of conflicting interests, the first mortgage not having a Full title to the road and superintendence, in consequence of being made before the road was fully completed, while the | second mortgage is on the whole property. By the present | arrangement all parties will be protected, and it is decid- | edly the most judicious course that could be pursued wa- | der the circumstances. ‘The earnings cf the Chicago and Pock Isiand Failroad for the month of September, 1854, were—from passen- gers, $76,3(3 24; freight and mails, $56,459 — total, 69 sha Canton Co. 20 ‘i .b60 225 Nic Transit Co.. 200 N J Zine Co. 25 Stonington Blt. 200 Reacing BR. bi 5 300 Hud Riv RR. 10 wich Cen RR, 10 N Ind Con, 100 co. England. per | 3S Rome & Wate $1000 E Inc Bas... 1000 E 26 Meg Sés , 93 2000 NY& N HBs’66 80 20 sbs Phenix Ba: 300 Nie Trans Co,,s3 The werrants entered st the Treasury Department, Washington, the 6th inst., were:— | For the reemption of stcck........ For the payiog of other Treasury deb’ For the customs... Covered into the Treasury from land | Covered into the Treasury from miscellsueous CIZY TRAD Ru“PORT. Moxpay, Cet 9—6 P. M. Buesnstvrrs —-Flour was in better demand, at im- proved rates The rales included 9,400 bbla.—ordinary to choice state at $725 a $7 623¢, mixed to fancy Western at $7.50 a $7 £744, and extra Western an { Genesee at $7 8734, with 400 bbla. Canadien, in bond, at about 56, and 2,0(0 bbls. Fouthern, at $7 75a 8875 for the Ye rar ge from mixed to fancy. 300 bbls Jersey corn- Wheat was moro ac- 1,150 bushels Genosce white, private bargain; 5,000 inYerior to prime “outhera ditto, at $150 a $1 72; 2,000 couthern red, at $1 45; and good Canadian white, in bond, at $1400 $140. There were likewise sold 1.800 bushels rye, at $1 16, sz.4 98,000 bushels corn, at 76342, a 770 for un- nd, and 7c a7%c. for Western mixed, per bushel. Cats were urcbanged. Carne — hee were offered at Allerton’s Washing'on 2,202 dee cattle; offered during fe subjoin the raturns of the week ia mm of country whence the by the Hudson fiver rall- 4 railroad, inois, om cars, 304; Obio, on cars, 568; Kentucky, on cars, tate, on foot, €65 do. on 6 For the Wat Dep ing for the War T'epartiaen interior Lepartment...... The following are the traffic rcturns of the Pacific Railrond, Misscurl, for the month of feptember:— brougnt only $4 25 ‘Abe sales embrace ‘ inonth jot 1888; were as follows:— Drove Yard te-da: de ail, texetber with th: 0 head; Hudson river boat railroad. + $913 + 8,839 504,753 3 Stowirg an increase of...... ‘Ibis way sprear to be a small increase, but it must be recolleeted that the read is loss than forty mites long, ranning'throvgh 8 broken, unsettled country, and ter- minating in the wocds, some f>ur miles from avy lead ing road. Towns sre springiog up along the line of the road, and business increasing daily. ‘The gross receipts for the month of S¢ptember on the Milweukie and M ssissippi Railroad foot up.. $-0 249 29 Total for eight months preceding was. 244,294 1! Giving a total for nine monthsof........ .$904,628 43 The gross receipta for the month ef Septem- ths: Preceding was Total for the first nine months of 1853... .$150 122 57 ‘This shows an increzse in tho recaipts of $164,405 86, @qual to more than 100 per cent. The Cumberland Miners’ Journal of the 6th inst. says: tion of coal seems to be falling off ly owing to the low state of has almost en‘irely stop ition), limited accommodations aff i the 30th ult., 1,357.11 Canal; and nero gg Aa 1, s18e Vieni ; Penvsylvania, on foot 3, Virginia, on ® cars, 66. Other atock bythe krie 7 reilroad—Swine, m rat!road—Cows snd prices are still np to a fair mark. Towarde the cloee market was quite dull, with about 500 head left sold. Cows calves, sheep, lambs, and swine, were in quotations:—Beef cat and & $65 50; veal calves ; sheep, $2 a $5 50; lambs. $1 50 0 $475; lew York state, corn and 5 mply, at the followin, Sheep brought $1 50 bs, $2 75 to $450. At Chamberlain’s, (Budson t iver Buil’s Heac) the market has been active, with good prices. The supplies of ths several descrip- tions of steck are much than week. Offered, 448 beef cattle, 194 cows and o: 8,850 sheep and lambe. which is princi the canal (whic! railroad. For the week endiag Saturday, ded the Chesapea! 6.16 tons were transporte: veal calves, aud a dollar better; sales ran, Cows and calves ste:dy at former to $50, accor’ ing to quality. are hal $7 50 to $10 60. figures,—say from $20 sheep hardly so firm; wo bs lower; sales from $175 cows and calves, tales of beeves at from $6 to $8. and calves at from $25 to $40. Forthe same time there were transported over tho railroad of the Cumberland Coal and Iron Compan; ed over the Mount Savage Iron Company’s tons, making the tots! amount forwar week, 9,875.14 time there were transported from the Westernport region, over the railroad of the: Company, 3,348.13 tons, from the whole Frostbur; tone, and for the season During the sam Creek Coal and Iron 187,478.10 tons for the searon. The sholeamount forwarded from the differen’ locali- ties for the week is 13 22467 tors, and for tho season, 472,882 01 tops, cf which 369 €06 06 tons wers forward ed by the Baltimore acd Obio railroad, and 113,170.15 tors by the Chesapeeke and Obio canal. The receipts of ax.thracite coal from the Schuylkill and Lehigh regions fcr the last week and the season, are ttated as follows by the M:ner’s Journal:— Revding railrosd 50 Schur Ibill caval, Ichigh canal, Cortox—Tho market was firm, Fxuicnte—Rates to Liverpool were steady, with rather about 30 (00 bushels of corn were en- 009 bales of cotton, at gaged at43d., in ship’s bags; 1 154. for compressed, and 5 |. for uncom: cicake, at 11s 6d, and 60 tors dead To Bremen a lot of hides was taken at ‘orin, at 1s: Gd, and 1,060 bai fo Havre rates were r, at Ios, gt Tb ; 800 bbls, x 2. being full, ana wan exprcted to rail on the 14th instant. The averego rates | in loading vessels, were about The annexed statement exhibits the average daily cir- culation of the leading departmentsof the banks of this city, for the week ending Saturday mornivg, October 7, for measurement gords 50 cente per foot Provirioxs—Pcrk was in lively demand. The sales at $12 % 8 $12 87% for mess, here eg] Some 500 bbls lard itched er lb. ‘Ihere were 175 bbis beef sold, in Batter and cheese were unal- rerehed 8 400 bb's. and to arrive shortly New York Ciry Bays. Circul’n Deposits, Am Fxcharge.$4, 7 lots, at former figures. sStKMTISEGENTS KENEWED EVERY DAY. TET ae = — ~ BLANCSKD KE PECTEVLLY INTORM3 HIS friends and the public ready for tho reception of comy nt is open tor the public as wi jon of the gucats ot his house Patties wish- agre@abl; accommo. dlish when you can spire ro ms for tie winter c: é K, MERTAM. ed with large or small suits of apsrtmen OIEL, ON THE EUROPEAN sTYLN, FOR S4Li — ¢oiog @ gocd trade Or bonus with seven with mortgage on ©U., 81 Nassau strest, It is rear Brosdwar would like to give a turtously, and Apply to Bf 0. 7. CLOTHING, &C, 3 LOTUING ~LALIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING / any to dispose of, cin receive @ fair cash price by sending to the stores 52 Aegan 12 Laurens ter ed to by Mrs. Cohen & ENAND BOYS’ CLOTBING AT WHOLFS4L€ AND Tetall, voy cheep, et J: VANDERRILTS, 8 lace in the cliy, Your psatrou- ed. a Knickerbocker atresi, the place incieated by the | It was contended for the defence that LIMUORS, 40 ENCH AND GER#AN WINES, HOLLAND GIN French brencies, frnits, . Utir, from Bordeaux, sud ehip Leila, from Xovter- |, for «ule from the dosk or from United states bond: L HL SIMPSON & SONS, 19 Beaver FSLI€’ SIOMACH SITTERS, TMPUNTAD BY Lies Ye &Co., 208 (mane street UPE WEITE BRANDY TOR PROSRRVING, CHOICE Wines, gins’ sehasps now landing, per brig Werrenr.—High of various vintages, stele cordiais, gi eopertor Esat Ine seventh Ward, t wl tot fresh bend, | it was chiort of weight Upon wen were found > be excr | Et pale aie, London avd petior condition Rroewe street, coarser of Cresby. y WELVE THOUSAND) PRIME MaVaNA SEG AR i yap, without res 02 Nisrau strist, room No 2 eee ‘TALIAN BFNEVOLENT 80°TE Y IN NEW YORK — | 10 200m ° ‘The regular appua! meetiog of the officers aod mom- ders generally of the rbove will be be'd oa Tours- day evering, October 12, 1844 at Tamaany Hell at 7 ockek P.M precinsly ‘The itatlians and mem ers geue- | rally are hereby invited to attend a OTICE —ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, PIERS J! (lavely with *r W H. Underbiil) will open & store at 18 Bleecker street, corner of Kizaberh fur the sale of pore wines, brardies *, porter, &e , Bo friends axd the public generally ase invited to call. IE MEVBERS OF ‘HE ORDERS OF JEFF*RSON | end Jeckson, will please take notice tha! olection next year, wil! tale place op Thursdey evening, at 8 o'clock, at the mestiog rooms of the sixth Civision of Jefferson As this will be the Inst general meeting previous to the state election, puactual | Sttemdarce is requested, P D. KELLY, Gen’l. Chairman, Joux Grscory, Gen’! Secretary. 18, O U. A.. sre respectfully invited to attend the | funeral of a brother, Capt. Charles T. Beiloly at bis residence, No. 68 Lhompson street, at 20'clook to-day. PHEODO..£ WINES. BITEHALL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. — A mesting of this association Will be heli at 49 Whitebail street, on Wednerday evening, Oct. 11, a: 734 PM. Punetus! attendance ix jaest as business of importance is to be transacted By order ARTHUR BOYCE, Secretary. GOOD MACHINIST, Wi A yo-rs ins eugar factory, wants @ place as machi nist. No objection to to the South or Wert. ad- dress, post paid, J. G dner, 177 Avenue C, N ENGINEER WANTS A SITUATION TO RUN AST }- topary engine; he 1s a careful. steady maa The of recommendations given. Address Koginser box Herald office, for this weox. ARDENER WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS the culture cf grapes, g’een-house plants, vegeta bles, ke. apply st THORBURN & C'S, Jono stree;. ARDENER’S SITUATICN WANTED, BY A YOUNG, tingle map, a German; understands ant speuks Erglih. Be therougly understands the busiasss in all ite various departments. Good references given, Appl; ty letter to a. T., Ne N. J. CIVIC AND INDIAN OCEANS.—WANTED, FOR the clipper berk Niurod, fcur apprentices, for a two years voyage. Liberal Bay elven, but secarity ré- quired, K. W. Cs MEON, 116 Wail stre+t. TERI OTYPE FINISHEX WaNIED —INQUIRE OF A, H JOCELYN, 60 Fulton etreet. ITUATION WANTED «8 GARDENER—BY A SOBER, tteady, sourg married man, who per‘cctly un sands his business, ‘ibe best of city reference given. Perse addres Heraid office, or cail on Beers & Bogert, $4 Broadway, for two days TPO TAILOKS—WANTED, A CUTTER OF BOYS? T clothirg. Alfred Munroe & Co , 441 Broadway. WA tcHmake WANTED—TO GO IN THE COUN- try. Afiret rate workmen. well recommended, may fecurte an excellert pormacest situation, by apply: ing st 42 paiden laze, uo stairs. TATCRMAKER WANTED —APPLY AT GEMMSL’S, 802 Broadway. ANTED IVMEDI \TELY—GOO TF \N ters; also several nailers. To a wages willbe paid. Apply to ARK J i Wailer strect. ANTED—A PRACTICAL CAND) KER. IN- quire at 276 Greenwich etrest, srof Warren, between the hours of three and four o «| »0! M ANJED—A SITU \TION, BY AN ENGINEER, TO run a stationary steam engine, address Kk, D., Hersld cffice. '‘SNTED—A JOURNEYMAN MUSIC TILE RNGRA- ver, to go to Philadelphia. Apply by mail, pos:- i erms, toT C. ~NOREWS, music pudlisher, 66 Spring Garden street, Philadel hia. 5 REWARD.—TAKEN ON THE 19TH SEPT, ON Fifty-ninth etreet or El+venth avenue, a gold | lever watch, full jewelled, No. 6,892,made by Joha Thom- fon, Liverpcol, with the initials ‘J’ S ? engraved on the back; olso heavy gold guard ebain and cornolfan key stiached. By, leaving the above at Bowers! & Nudy's jewelry store, 113 Eighth avenue, the above rowerd will be given anc no quertions asked. 5 REWARD.—LO T OR STOLEN—*HE FOLLOW- ing bark notes:—‘me $500 bill and two $100 bills on the Mechanics’ Bantiog Association The above reward will te paid by returning the eame to M. WIL- SUN, 88 William street, and no questions asked. The public are cautioned not to receive bi''s of thet denomi- nation, the bank having registered the numbers REWARP—LOST, ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, the sum of $145, viz: one hundred dollar cl:y Dili, the balexce in email ‘city notes. The same was wrapped up in an ascesement bill of Delanes; supposed to have been lost in the Kighth avenue ears, or in the vicinity of the City Ball. The finder will please retara the sare to the office of J. DENHAM, corner Kighth ava- nue and Sixteenth street. 8 REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM THE CORNE? uit of Graham avenue and Cook street, Williams- , on the night of October 4. a bay bo se, about four- teen hards hgh, with left hind foot white, and small white spot on the forebead; mene rather thin, end white spot on each +boulder, near the saddle. F. RADERS, cone of Graham avenue and Varret street, Williams- 1g. REWARD.—SLUT LOST, A WHIIE ITALT meyhound ‘with one yellow ear, in Mulberry rest, near Walker. ‘The above reward will be by the atut to 66 Allen street. 4. OREEY. REWARD —LOST, ON FRIDAY fHE SIXTH all gold watch, chased beck, with chain, pesth loose, i go) heart and anchor attached.’ Tne want tie made by Harkeim and Constantine, No. 58061 —The find- er will receive the above reward and the thanks of the owner, by 1 it to 685 Hudson street, corner of a1 © BEWAnD = 10st, A WATCH CHAIN AND fe deat Sith eee tt sir g thro jreenw! json streets, om Seurtay last. “The finder will receive the above reward, vith the thanks of the owner, by return ing thé eame to D. T. BLAUVELT, 621 Greenwich strest. Pawnbrokers 1 lense look out. $1 REWARI—WILL BE PalD TO ANY PERSON who will leave information at the Sun office, w York, by letter or otherwise, of the whereaboats of Wiliam E Yale, who, on the 28th day. of September last, mysteriously left the eity of New York, and was on that day secn for the last time (about noon,) in Brooklyn; eaid he was going that afternoon to New Jer rey. Be lnabout five feet reven inches high, has dtk «yes and light hair, rather good lookicg and’has a mole early under his left car. He took no change of clothing cr baggage, but wore a vey derk kind of ¢oat, light Sirived veat, rather thin brown woollen pants) anda brown wide awake hat, plaited bosom shirt, &’; is of averoge 6120, and well built. E YALE p= REWARD WILL BE PAID FO THE RECOVERY of alight taa terrier, with a white throat; an- shers to the naweof Prim. Had on » brass collar snd lock CLUFF &1UNIS, 270 Washington st , Brooklyn. = REWARD.—LOST, ON SUNDAY MORNING, A e) little white poodie dog, with red. cars. The fader will please at 334 Foarth strest, in the basement. $5 REWARD,—LO3!, ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER ‘7th, about 10 o'clock A.M. pocket book con- joing sevent en dollars, supposed between Laight and Frapkfort streets. The above reward will be id with the thanks of the owner, by leaving it at 419 Greenwich street, for Mrs Cline $5 REWARD.—LOST, A BLACK LACE VEIL, IN e Broadway, between Broome and Grand streets e above rewara will be paii on leaving it at 97 Canal street, in the store. OUND—A SMALL SUM OF MONEY, IN THE JER- sey City ferry houre, on Saturday evening. ‘the owper cen obtain it, by provivg property and paying charges, at No. 4 Dey treet, up stairs, OST—ON MONDAY, THY 9TA4 INST., WHILE GO J ing from corner of Sixth avenue avd Sixteenth street to 165 William street, one piece of 82 inch hair cloth. Three dollars reward will be paid upon returniag the came to GEO, JOHNSON & CU., 165 William street, OST=(.N THE 81H INSTANT, IN MADISON ©QU. or ita neighborhood, a emai gold bracelet, ma-ked ‘onirn, from XL D.”? The Goder will be suitably re- warded by Jeaving it at 161 Wiliam street or 52 Fast ‘Twenty fcurch street, 1° T—ON SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7, IN ir & ing from68 Witliam street to Fulton ferry, or om bolton ferry to 190 Bricge atreot, Boovlyn, an Foglish tin travelling case, marked A. G. Wootten, N. he finder wili be Horrslly rewarded by leaving it at 58 Wiitam etrect, New York, or at 31 Butlor street, Brootlyn. p by miatake, in the Fourth ave- ‘tage iv Bicadway, near Leonard street, will confer & favor by re'urmiog it to 64 Kast Fighteanth street, or to the Manhattan Life Insurance Company, 146 Beoal- way. —_—_—_—_—e—_————— oor OST—ON ToE OTH INST, A GOLB TET .CAKD 4 lever watch, No 6,)17. M J. Tobian maker, Sqaire &Prothe: in the’ caso, bavirg & gold chain with ove a0 6 9nd ove silver key. The tinder will be haxdsomaly ded by lenvh somo with Bonaell, Bro mm, Hatt &Co,No % Boroiey street. O3T OK STOLEN—'N SUNDAY EVeNING, OCT. 8 while inthe Kighth avenus cars, betwesn Four. ‘eenth etrect and Vest, Bradway, an old purple por: mennair, with steel ornaments om ore side containiog re. taal votes (atx is Bombe 2, ara inting tn the agyrarats to about $1,460. \ sultable reward wit tbo pad by war. ing them wih Benj Rady Eeq, No 8Tryoo row the cee Apply | notes are of no nse to any but the omner, a6 payment | | hes been stopped, ENSFRUOTIOS. — iG, WRITING, ARITIMeUG, ‘AIN' giv-6e free cours: of wrt - Lg toall wroenier tuis week for toukkeeping, at bis academics 267 grag! New York and 166 Fulton ies’ afterc con and ev, aing writag classes. Terms, $2 twelve iessous. - peQRITUMETIC, 80 — aeademy, 60% Broadw». aesees UE usval teciiities far giviog a complete ovmerelah educe tie: ‘¢ pleadia rooms, with shilfal teach- €re for onch cepariment French sud Germs Koglish plisheo Ameriesp. Se KOOKLYN RIDING SCHOOL, COLLEGE PLAOR, Tear of the ancion Gouse—katrauce adjoining Dr. Cox’s church, Heory street — his estaoks ment is mow open for the winter season. Exercise siting for indies aud gentlemenevery eveving, from § until RENCH LANGUAGE.—MONSEUR AND MADAME . Dubos, from Paris, nave just opeoed epecial courses Of conversatioval ivs'ruction for those who intend + Morning eod af.ernoon olassee Evening classes for geatl-men tons in French. La ENCH LANGUAGE —PR ous are siveaia ‘panish, is taught by = pened Viriting Parix next year. ‘*—MEE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL CitAPTER, NO | for lad: ‘OF D. LAGROIX, NO, 280 Broadway, coutinues to receive new pupils tor thorough instruction in the French language, imparting t hoc Sec ability to speak it with fluewey and correct- THE UNDERSIGNED BEG3 TO IN- form the public thet he can spare four to five heurs Gaily tor instrue:ion i the classtes, French and Ger languages; also grogrephs, statistics and uutversal ¥. ‘oferences, apply tuk H. jelsfield, Wall atreet; B Dasson, 68 Baldwin, Erq , 20 Nas: Wali street, address anu street; Casrles Grit 18 QUALIFCED TO ual branches on eek who = oe Oay 1o teaca in & vate family, ave a room; also orésk'ast and tea! ia z References req ewe B., Hi fi SDUCATIUN. and strangers th: i ae ihe a wens a at his | it pen forthe instruction of wii Soasheoping. ‘w pupils received daily, OLIVER OARDING SCHOOL ¥OR BOYS, AT L L—The fourth term of the Bellport Cizasica! Inatl- tate, will commence on the first Tuesday in Novemren R_L. DF GRAND-VaL’8 CLASUCAL, French and Spanish boarding xcho'l for young entiemen, Hudson terrecs. Hobosen, N J Circulars and catelogues at the institution aud Shepard’s, 162 DANCING ACADEMIES. DOPWORIH’S DANCING ACADE! Broadway, opposiie Kleventh street.—?ir, worth has the honor of anvounciog to his friends ax¢ the public, thet the classes for the ensuing ssacon commence on Laturdus, Ootoder 7th, at3 P.M, for ie ies; at 4 for children, sed at 73, oPolock for gentlemen, legant estabishment bea been additionally deer Tateo, the floor resid, and other improvements mace dering the summer mouths. ‘The improved system of rcee-sful singe its adoption, wilt be re tevations suggested by expertanas. Q ‘eation wil! be :utrodueea, > » im ordinary ase—with he he progress ard devortiare’ wee iis, wbich has been xo distioguiaving « chase Circulars. oontainiog the ean bo hed at ang careful attsrtion to tl of ‘thie aendamy. days, hours, vod terms of instrnction, time’ at tho ecademy, or will bo sent ANCING-—MORE NEW CLASSES.—L. DE BROOKES, 361 Brocine street, is now forming several new cissres, to commence immediacciy. dances taught in ons course of issons, tions at hours to suit the applicants All the fasnivasble Piivate iastrac- '¥. 59 West FUUR- . DUBREUL FERRO ‘ERREPO'’S DaNCING AC -D teenth street.—M DAME and E FERREKU respectfully announce their ach sol is open for the reception of pu masters’ classes Moncays and 1 days and Fatur Young Indies’ aod sdaya. aad Wedves- y#, at 8% P.M Geatlemsn’s eveang class ~on‘a;s ard Thursoaye, at 734 PM, commencing Uctober 16. Saturday evening class for growa persons at8P M., commercing ctover 2t. join at apy time, the quercer commencing tue day of en- N B—Papils can GRAVELLI RéSPECFULLY ANNOUN[E3 er classes (or dancing ace now open at her extensive rooms, 388 Fourth s 1206’, All the most feshionsble dances taoght. formation apply at the rocma, M.. Family practising clasees for ladies and gentlemen eve'y Saturday evenizg. RIVATE EVENING CLASSES iN DANCING, FOR ladies and gentlemen, 600 B. forming for new beginners, and for those who are aome- fous to be msde at 378 raer of Broaiway. For further in- rom iy A.M uotlt 2 P. ivenced. Each culars can be had. Bowery, in the bok: (EE ART OF DANCING—AT NO. 64 EAST TAIR- and do; seminaries ad’ private ried can be obteined as al avenve and Fulton fer pase near the room. up'ls, Boarding Eclées mo ‘ées 98 ust all the Brosiway stages it of classes atteude GOOD SECOND HAND SIX OCTAVE PIANO FOR p. Inquire at 16 Grand street, after six UITAR AND SINGING.—MAD. MARRON BEG3 TO in six lessons, to enable ber therselves éasily, in any kind of BR, CHARLE3 H4HN, PROFES30R OF THE VIULIN, piano and singing, begs leave to inform his pupils, ds and the public, tnat he is read; mene hia jeseons, and to receive ne resicence, 64 Bond o'clock P. M. |. To be seen at his m 11 o’elock A. M till 2 USIC.—ONE OR TWO PUPILS CAN BE INSTRUCT- ed on the pianoforte, residence: sbe would aso be ish from & competent Indy, ive musical lessons. Address 3. C., 106 FINE ARTS. IGGaR, 687 BROADWAY, FOUR DOOXS ABOVE ity, and late of Canal street se.ls rare eugrey- fancy articies of p 1d Bohemian ote pazer from 8d per quite; playing cardi Tee let, ewe large unease o ART=—HENRY H. LEEDS & OU. respectfutty an- nounce to the public that ecu: ed the spacious galeries 548 ® young lady, at "willing to Trost to for which wie would Chia, pexrl, rose: bave pernanently #9 way, formerly ve- oupied by the /msseldorf ccllestion, it benz their tateu. ~ tion to hold @ reries of first clave rales of pictures andy works of art at these grllerien = They espscially cail ho attention of artists, connosseurs and th» puilic to cho offered in point of ireation, sprce and sa- it. Due notice will soon be given ot the frst sale, in our regular advertieement. PUBLISHED) —NEW EDITIONS OF !R. HOLLICK’S brated books on Ph lo tains ever: thing—physiological and mediesl—thai ~ qiired to be Bnown by the mstri-d, or those in” tencing to marry, for whom it in specially ixieaded. Number Il. fe called “The male system,” and is intended ation, even to extreme oliage These books are the the kird ever published here, and t! in the Erglish taagniet Piney ne wert ye rel sion ¢ Ex gliel 3 iy more! lary ‘i ureful and shoult |, and couteing pages, with numerous cuts ard colored pli of exch bock is ope collar They -re STRONG, 98 Noesau street, who wilt rood Ft, ou Tectivicg the mores ani of all booksellers. Memom 9e- thes hou: are by Dr. Hollick, the well known @utnor and lecturer ‘haif a million copies have been #0 a pacer AER ry 8 NAVY SAILORS AND OTRMS —EXTRA Pm paid, bounty land warrants 0 ained pecai-ns procnret, balances dus hofr and all binds o tought eed eld; of cecensed U. 8. claime egainst the U. 3. recovered by seamen colleete: OAL $5 —THIS 18 TAT LST DAY FOR NUT Oo: fro s bowt at Ave doliara per toa JaCoB W._ CO! VAL, FLOUR AND PRE put size, $5 per * to'd Vy the sivgle barr Tat c Oelivered tr “ew Yo SWELL, 47) Braomne treet, 0001, FIR TQUALL ¥ 0: grete ona! $675. Flow wholdecle marke? prise re, Revwslyn, Pull msoorg or Forex Apply at the perple’s coal aod thor ageocy, 3 or a! She b apeb office 394 oN, Brooklyn; miso No ror of Kou b event ' Rank Witliamsbare, 9 fo tm etreos, om ner Conrt, vent Cit Averre, South Bree vider tre Permens aod Citire At the coal yard. O16 Cresnwish etrest, New York. | @conts per pound.