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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ————————— oe WHOLE NO. 6670, MORNING KDITION-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1854. PRICE TWO CENTS. fase RNY EEN ea GE oon, — ADVERTISEMENTS SALES AT avcTiOs. oc and feigned ‘The Know Convention. WILLI SEESTEMENTS RENEWED RYERY DAY. |. svemenicn “avonovee xing | & OC AL AFFAIRS. thee pese 1 onatn est od van onan cova at” gmc THE WILLIAMSBURG RIOT. ene AR ROUENIR 83 ittierzio. CH rl 18 Wall stetet ay A Gesvare. call of Af. Joneg Tiahed ato, the room, "ihe prisoner (Pra tae Cen ed Commercial, Now 25.) Fourteen of the Prisoners Held to Amsw: ne AA’ben De a aN OLAY; AUCTIONEER —STOCKS AND | jot of very rich fu's, which wero made ‘expressly for a | THE ANTAGONISM @¥ SLAVEAY TO Tux KELigIos | "94 committed to the Tombs for trial. ‘Walearn that this body (Know Nothing convention), Before Justice Boswell and the Mayor, nds at auction, 3 He 3 i x , “ D, Never Sai, ray SSO gat | eden Hue ng gm ht eagagamts, cow wan op lec —f a sate ee City Intelligence. 8 past, will adjourn to-day. We understand that the : VoLunrsers’ B aut.—The New York Volunteers are to | Subject of the og = eed was not discussed. The | The examination of the persone charged with being object of the convention is understood to be to cht engaged in the electiow riot in the Fourteenth ward, was ive a ball tomorrow (Thanksgiving) evening, at the | the ritual and constitution of che order, 0 as to make | tuned before Mayor Wall and Justice Boswell yestor City Assembly: Rooms. They wivh to raise a fund for | it more comprehensive and strictly national, Among ; A piss ge the wounded and destitute soldiers of this regiment. | the delegates present are John M. Clayton, of Delaware; | day, at 11 o'clock A. M., and was concluded at #36 be Thus, to the attractions of a eplondid ball charity is pay aes, of New York, and Mayor Conrad, of | o'clock P. M. he? oh eS added. No other inducement is necessary. (From the Philadelphia North Ameriean, Nov, 28} | , Tuomas O’Brien, Jr., aworn—l ‘ oi Foanp ov Tom Govensons—Tho Board met yesterday | 4 report has been circulated extonsively over tho | °F of First district Fourteenth ward poll; recollect see- at o'clock, P. M., in the Kotunday in the Park. The | whole country, by means of the telegraph, that Mr. | ing Silkworth at the polls; he came thoreabouts o'clock; business transacted) was not of much importance. | Clayton, the distinguished Senator fram Delaware, was | he did nothing but challenge the men that came up te Among the resolutions passed was one toinviteGovernor esent ata recent National Convention of the Know “ R e Seymour, who is now-in the city, to visit the institutions | Kothings, alleged to have been hekl at Cincinnati, ‘The | Yt; challenged pretty much all; seme of the mem ob- Linder the charge of the Board. | The Committee on City | report was so absurd on its very face that we should not | Jected, and asked his reason; heard John Lyons say, i€ bite ed ona nanan ne aggre. omer by a have thought it worth while to notice it, had not | he would not vote he should leave there; Mr. Mudge, v Otbers o1 . rot ji it to be true, an insp 7 . wort 4 reeetved trom John B. Haskin: in relation tod. Woodman £ Soe een Ris aad ae ewe A, Re pay ime | one of the inspectors, was asked if Sill ih was a voter; Hart, of gift bein wey notoriety, who, it was alleged, | means of knowing that, with the exception of one or he said he did not know, but thas Silkwerth lived im the” was at large whem he should have been im the custody two indispensable visits of afew hours (0 Philadelphia, | same house with him; Silkworth said Ke would voter of the Sherif. This the Corporation Attorney denies. | in connection with his private affairs, Me: Clayton has | hen he got ready; be did not yote there that day; be The Board adjowrnedto mest again next Tuesday. not been absent from the State of Delaware since his £8- | 106 stout 11 o clock; saw Mr. Fegan there ahat day: Caraizep.—-The schooner John Brown, loaded with | turn home at the close of the last session of Congress. é i vasieapl 5 brick, from Haverstraw, while endenvoring to come | And while upou this subject, we may take occasion to | can’t say there was » barrel iy the entry newr the polly avout, capsized inthe North iver, foot of Beach street; | say, further, that Mr. Clayton is not a member of the | yhink Fagun stood om the stairs; heard him. say if Silk ‘woof the hands were rescued, one of them being picked | society popularly called Know Nothings, nor of any é ; sey up by the Hoboken ferryboat, sud the other iwameto the | other secret. poiteal, organisation, Tis’ optaiows, ae | Worth did aot vote to put him out; told SUkworth that. + dock foot of Hubert street. The rest are supposed to | they have been ihore than once openly procfaimed. do { thought he was challenging old men who weve voters: have becn drowned: as they were in the cabiirat the | to some extent accord with those genorally iopated t> | he challenged my father and made him swear in his vote time, aud Were not seen after the accident. the bedy referred to, but they are entirely stverse to | sid not gee Fagan do anything furthor than object, te RESCURD—SavED FROM BING Daownsn.—Yesterday » | All intolerance and {iiberal proerfption. ame hain dh lisa sealer man named Thotnas Clarke, working in the Nayy Yard, Cee are nes: Seah. mem tae — r gues C eo ment in consequence of the course puryued by Silkworth Brooklyn, fel: overboard {rom the dredge boat, and only ‘The Council at Rome. saw Siewert banied ouls4ld nescon: head thee. at ake chant’s Excl for azcount of whom it may concern, . i ‘The firet of a series of anti-slavery. lectures was deli- $14,000 Clevelaad! and Toledo Reilieea serseat gourer? Cree a MGteh marae ne. marten, | wered. ‘last ovening,’ in’ the Bevedtay Tabernacle, by _ ined Tere tata aly ae wri 9 Bam ig) Swedish marten, Siberian ‘sjuitrels, &c., numerous | Rev. Richard 8. Storrs. There were about one thousand January and Ist of July, $1000 each; $5,000 New York be se = Pimms CS tesa . eh ta Fad wolf, bear, | persons present, among whom wo observed a very slight and New Haven Railroad 7 per cent Londs, interest Ist | Tceon aad other robes, gloves, coats, Ac. sprinkling of colored people. By the way, it is strange ng toot inp wey hetinedmnent rape pom jt he BREVOORT HENRY, AUCTIONEER.—BY UBNRY | that in a city where theyare so numerous they should ‘ mortgage ‘ Tntetest Int April und Iai Octo’ 61000 each; 890,000 | aefe,, # Buck, this day, Wertnesday, Nov. 20, #1044 | ‘not attend in larger numbers. It certainly does not any city of Cincinnati 6 per cent bonda, iuterest payable 1st es alelghs robea ek alge t ice of Dod fuk von much for their gratitude in view of the tremendous ex- | January and Ist July, $1,000 each; 50 shares New Haven sisting ele fine Hudson Bay, Grecian, ‘stone marten, | ¢ttions which their friends the aboiitionists are making and New London Railroad, $100 each; 200 do. Mad River | Mink marten Sibmring squirrel, Lynx, fiteh wm vies | forthem, Mr. Oiver Johnson officiated as president, and Lake Erie Railroad, $60 each; 2 do. Third arenue | forintsand tahoee tapes kn oda Be fur Meek tives, iano Q Railroad, $100 each; 90 do, North River Bank, $50 each; nts tippeta, herr also. Jasledh’ nauitty of Gre and informed the audience that Hon. Charles Sumner, 10 do. St. Nicholas Bank, $100 each; 100 do. Ennpire City, er tobe wearthes ie MeabellaP ee Ke.; also, sleigh’ | Who: wae exzested fo deliver a lecture, was. un- Bank, $26 each: 0 do; United States Trust, Company, | robes, consisting of Hudson Bay wolf wid wale, Tow-'|’ a¥0ldaBly Alvent-—ithab. he was, in. fact, ladin, $2°2 cach; 10 do American xpress Company, $100 each; | dette bear, silver fox, red do., lyax antl bear 1Cbes, Butta: ed; uli, alie’'eNMt?” -Qhie? Mhiarbiter’ het 20 do. Stuyvesant Insurance Company, $25 each; 20 do. | joes, &e., inall abopt 100 of the finest robes thet have | Posed s, 4) aldo |'thy Palate of Lonox Fire Insurance Company, $25 each; 20 do. Beek- | een offered this season, ry his’ pubs dutics interfered with his sincere desire to aman Fire Insuranee Company, $25,ench; 28 do, Lafarge | ype ene ~~ |e prédent:’ ReviHiemry Ward Beecher: made a prayer: Fire Insurance Company, $25 each; 12do. New York and LIAS COMBS, AUCTIONKER—=WILL SELL, ON WED- ‘ f oe! Savannah Steamship Company, $100 each; 25 do, Mexi- nesday, Nov. 29, at 1024 ovélock, at'760 Broadway, after which the lecturer was introduced to'the sudience, gan Ocean Mail and Inland Company, $100 each; 260 do. | corer of Ninth street, by orderof Marcus P. Ferris, Esq.) |° by whom ho was most enthusiastically received. After Mineral Company of North Carolina, $10 each. Termsjof£ | assignee, the balance of the stock, consisting of broad- | consuming @xactly ome hour im proving what a great sale—Ten per cent this day, and the balance befor 2 ‘ euabicns® ds o'clock on Friday. Tho accrued Interest on all thebonds | draweia Lcek, Toto gus Ketures, Tatover tk eeoheae | countsy this i, wd what ait enerxetic and enterprising will be charged to the purchaser. A.H.N. Lolds regu- | Xo. Sale positive: people we are, he proceeded te.the subject of his lecture, lar sales of stocks, bonds and other securities, every ELIAS COMBS, ‘Auctioneer, office 244 G | “The Antagonism of Siavety to the Religious Mission of Monday and Thursday, and also special sales on Tuvsday <— ~ ope “ Wednesday, Friday ii Saturday at the Merchaana? H. H. | the Vuited States.” Slavery, anf he, maintaina ainong NRY H. LEEDS, | AUCHONERR—BY Exchange, when requited: At private sale, a great va- LEEDS & CO.—Wednesday and Friday, Nov. 20 | us ® heathen population more than twenty times larger riety of first class railroad bonda, bank, insurance and | an 1, at 744 o'clock each evening, at) our gal- | than the whole population of the Syadwiah Islands: to- other stocks. Office No 4 Broad street, next to corner | leries, 548 Broudway, formerly occupied by the Dussel-| day. by formal and solemn enactments of law it cor- . “ 5 i for the prompt aid of Robert Harper and Daniel Hum- | ARRIVAL OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS—ANOTHER AMARICAN " . rf of Wali. dorf collect ‘im: ficent sale of rare and luable | streins tbis people, he contioued, to know no Bib) - time Sikwerth was hauled out; saw John Lyous there: -~-~ on acetee Oy spedabloardsa vices, aseantiant lay ‘all |. seheols of instruction, no prety ty Benet ira prey, would have been Urowaed. - CONVERT—TUE CHOLERA, BYC., BEC. lie asked Sikworth to vote; Silkworth refused, and Lyous UCTION NOTICE.—S. STONER, AUCTIONEER, WILL | comprising a collection of ancient and rn pictures, | ings for prayer, no chance to perform the heal Lrorere Ar THe TaBKRWACER—On Wednesday ovening (Correspondence of the Newark: Advertiser. } said he should not be there; he was there when sell this day, (Wednesday), at 1044 o'clock, gen- | of merit rarely mot with at auction sales in the United | ful. and’ quickening offices. towards each other, | A Jectare will be delivereron the history and influence | r Rnb) Nov. 3, 18654. { North went out; saw lyons there after Silkworth wae household furniture, in the th'avenue, fourth | Staten, They consist mainly of the following pictures, | OC primitive Christianity—no sweet and divine se- | of the Jesuits, by J. W. Broyce, Esq., for the benefit of | Many prelates and other dignitaries of the Churehare { taken out. the families i suflerersin the Williansburg riots. asscanbling at Rome for the grand convocation and jwbi- |“ Crogs-exumined—I wan sworn in as Inspector thas PHASE © lee recently proclaimed by: the Holy Seo, and to be pre- | morning by Mr. Mudge and Mr. Smith; have lived here w* Coroners’ Inqnests. vent at the determination of the question of the finma- | year last May: moved from New York. where I lived Lit eulate Conception, Among the arrimls announced F | 3, ms i fously: all i ‘ux Hanixx Ratios Acapexr—The inquest on the | notice the names of Cardinals Sterckz, of Malines, oud | jce'ty gee excited Ve Sine oe eae may Feel in vody of John Lanson, who wou killed by the late col- | Schwarzenberg, of Prague; Archbishop Dixen, Primate arg rs ‘= Midihel GAL sherbee rltsoos, meas Fitty-ninth atreet, | gf nan: Arcebiahoy Gallen, of Raing the Babopting ta sara peep ona seme gation was unavoidably postponed yesterday by Coroner O'Don- Pog ary 7 mas Ohare: nb pag dad <9, Q. Did 2gU, we any one else challenging that day? from South Asis, but not one as yet from the United | 4) Wh eoped ante: una 4 nell, who was unable to procure the necessary witnesses, | States. As the assembly is aot to bave the character of a | fobenaant nis wa nals time Iipons wee, talkiag'te The ends of justice will be more fully served, and the | Council, the circular invitation was not general, aud in- |: siwerth ; saw another young man challenging voters ; publie business transacted more efficiently, if those per- | #smuch as convenient lodgings could not weil bo provid- | Kaward Brown challenged some voters; it was about five sons who were so fortuaate as to escape with but slight | ¢¢ for more than those to whom it was semt, aad more- | minutes after Lyons asked Silkworth to go out that he injury would cail upon the Coroner, at his office, No, 87 | Ver, because it was not deemed expedient to withdraw | Thies door from Thirteenth street, consisting of all the elegant | yiz, :-—Kidd, and others of equal celebrity; Gen. Knox, | ¢tirity of the household—no right of parents to the cus- forniture, pianoforte, silver ware, carpets, &c., in tho | by Stuart, which has been engraved, and inundoubtedly | tody of their children—uo right of frusband or wite to above four story house, every article to be peremptorily eneral Nareiaso Lopez, fulllength, by’ Juan | thechastityof the other, or even of theit own. If it sold und removed from’ the premised within two days; | ‘Antrolus; anda variety of others. by-our Wel Meoitsas th tentnen tiers religion the instruction, must be given. by t will be required from every purchaser. ‘The ftr-'l'artists,, Flemish and Dateh Schoole—-Au invoice of fine-t-men of another race, and it mast be artial, inchoate— niture consists in part of superb rosewood pianoforte; ictures, just received from Rotterdam, through W | for the moment a pean begins to instruct those vic- variety of rich silver ware; Axminster, Wilton and other ipbell, Esq, our Consul, and to'be ‘sold for the tims of. organized Anierican heathenism in the Bible, carpets; velvet rags; rosewood and mahogany parlor | tists’ account, comprising an elegant gallerypicture by:|"that moment the system unsheathes its swurd, aud suites; richly carved tables, etegeres, music cabinets, | Van-der-Kaa, painted on commission, and intended for }. though it be a minister of Christ who does it, he mast dookeases; embroidered curtains, cornices and shades; | the Crystal Palace: Exhibition—his latest aud best pro- | be expelled from thé territory. look upon {his ques- very elegant and costly mantel ornaments and’vases: | Guetion: Terriers, by Z. Vottermann, called the Dutch | tion feligiously, as bearing upon our Influence he a candelabras, ke., with a number of choice landscape | Tandsecr; also specimens by the celebrated artists A. | Christian land among the nations of the earth. It gives paintings; rich rosewood and mahogany bedsteads; su- | Helleveld, 1. Suetz, H. Bazin, Lista, Damschroedes, | the lie to our Christianity; we condemn the custom of rior hair mattresses, palliasters, feather beds and bed- | Robbe, of Brussels, Wagener, Lamorinciere, Van-meer, |» Mabommedan polygamy, and yet we support a conen- ing; rosewood and mahogany marble top dressing bu- | Jaspers, of Dusseldorf, Linzen, a pupil of Verboeckhoe- | binage which is fat worse, Itia certain that we cannot | Chambers street, and there testify to the facts av they | * greater number from the dioceses. vertbeless, all seve eA, fro mop et Feng ple rs oe peicd be gd ip top washstands; besipsivad ag pe t | ven, &c. Modern French’ School—Klegant cabinet pic- | perpetuate such Cy ap as this SithaneaReralnee occurred upon that o¢casion. eae will, it is officially intimated, meet @ cordial | 444117 do not know whether Silkworth was or was not sets; sofas, lounges, spring seat chairs, reckers, arm | tures on copper, canvass, and silk attached to glass, | of our moral energy. plause. reason that ANoTuER Fatat AccipeyT on tre Harte Rarxoay.— T : i i | voter. chairs, gilt mirrors; ‘two splondid pier lasses; slabs and comprisin, niger of La Joie Chambeaux, Cardint, | Christianity don’t irish athe South is that it cannot Yesterday Coroner Gamble held ia inqisetapba the a. enson sie, Lad pein a Taras peria: iot @. Do you belong to any Association: A. Bdo, sin brackets, clocks, &c., with a large and valuable assort- | Postelle, py rb Van Shelder, and others, all-of | exist in fullforce on the same soil with slavery. The spectators. It is the fashion of these praction the Hibernian Benevolent Burial Association, body of an unknown woman, about thirty yeurs of age, whe was killed the night previous by being strack with the cow cateher of one of the down trains. The aceused had the appearance of a mendicant. A big of cold meat and a bottle of brandy were found on her person. The jury in this case rendered @ verdict in accordance with speak disparagingly of the barbaric splendor! and gor- Keous fictions of heathen worship, but yet. multitudes annually flock to Rome from al parts. of Christendom, to witness ite ordinary pageanta; to say nothing of this | polieed President of. the Democratic Daion, Boeiety be eatraordinary occasion, whioh will doublliss, surpass. | This ity, » : any thing seen there iu'many years. Among the Ame- native’ Lelitnnto sce otecnien at ne the above facts. rieans whe have recently passed, through, iy a young naghieath “R. I battog ta wocthon soot eieil omaein Theatres and Kxhibit New York lawyer, of an old New England Protestant fa- | siastieal ; xny man can join the Benevolent Burial Se- ERcAbuAt Kaekexmuatrinttansivanesteed araien ioe ites REO hearsletters from Arebbishop Hughes a3 a | Ciaiy:? belong to the Cathole Church, “Camille,” which has drawn lage audiences every night | “2titate for the priesthood. Q, Have you any bias against Atsericane ax such? A. ithas been played, will be repeated this evening—Mise | ment of basement and kitchen furniture, dining and | which are warranted by these artists. Water colors | “various forms of Christianity that prevail in the midst 1 breakfast tables, oflcloth, stoves, china dinner and tea | and drawings by celebrated masters, among which will |) of that institution are essentially inferior—slavery gene- q sets, cutlery crockery, Xe. Catalogues at house. Sale | be found # genuine Mouvermans. Ohi Masters—Michael } rates untruth in ethics and religion—it is of the earth, positive, rain or abine. Cars and stages pass the door. Carre Cuyp, Carl-du-Sardin, Ommeganck, Watteau, | and baakel wiol pier applause) Ae spbaniinates what ™ were ~ ni ore “7 Schaue, Boucher, Reenburgh, Roos, Sas<o, Ferrato, A. | it touches—instead. of a gospel of free, sublime a UCTION NOTICE.—H. WILSON, AUCTIONEER.— |'Del Sarto, Falconi, Dietriechi, Guardi, “Paul, Potter, | kishiling truths, the precepts of rightousness—a gospel £4. Splendid household vc ty Pier | Guercino,’ Limburger, and others, all of which have |. adapted to. all ‘men—wide as the race itself—a goapel Glasses, Pianoforte, Silverware, dc. This day, (Wed- | been received from authentic sources, and are belioved | thabrefines and developes dur power, and makes mana nesday,) at 1024 o-clock precisely, at 169 West | to be one of the finest collections ever offered at auction | partaker of the thought, dominion and blessedness of q rag hgan A Mage at., a few doors fromthe Eighth Avenue, in this country. They will,be ready for exhibition as | God—the evangel of slavery has five pages for. servants the whole stock,’ comprising the best selection of: the duties they owe theft masters, and forty-f Faeries ot Ge BS Will be positive, | Sveveom. Monday, Seth inbt:, day and evening, with |. on ies they owe their masters, and forty-five Q. What ix the object of that Society? A. To help the sick and bury t a. Q. Do you belong to say other society? A. Iwas ap- Notwithstnnding that the government of Sardinia kas, | x0? 1)" , “ ‘ by so many acts of disloyalty, incurred the displeasure any i Sethi: logut for masters,on the rights they. possess. How longis | 1 Camille Gautier, and Mr. Ar. | OY sity yaty, ay Q. Have you any bias against the Know Nothings ¥ A. portion offthe contents ts here subjotned:—Rosewood pi. | Cetlogue, wnriltime of sale | itninee it was prenshed to ti in the pulpits of the North [| nmud bevals Iti a went elena comay as Ar. | of Te Holy Nee we are tou thatenc of ite subjects, | y must xy Lhave, at they are opposed tothe Komam anoforte, full seven octaves, richly carved case, cost ENEY 3, LRWDS, AUCTIONEER BY H. H. LEEDS | chat no law was superior to that of the States—thismay | acting throughout is admirable. Kverybedy should seo | Zuilier, Perrone, ‘a member of the Society of Jesus, 18 | Cathulie religion. $500; solid rosewood brocatelle furniture, en suits, very & CO. Tuesday, 26th, and Wednesday, 29th inat.,.| do for politicians; but what is it for the ministera of Him | Miss Davenportin this character. | AAS Ih bag all: Beat ale|asagie i a ea alah tas Q, How do you know they are opposed toyour religion? be hostile to the political policy-of the country. Bowrny Tanarer.—The entertainments willeommence | An official report, just issucd at Turin, shows that with the equestrian exercises, consisting of extraordi- | there were, during ‘the recent prevalence of the cholera nary leaps and flights—M'lle Rosa in equestrian feats, | in this kingdom, 37,079 caves, and 28,872 deaths. We jumping through balloons and over other objects. The | learn still of an occasional case im this city, but ite grand dramatic spectacle of the ‘Cataract of the } cites no alatm. Business ix reviving, and the commerce Ganges’ closes all. of the city will be considerably greater during thia-win- | hor, and made acme swear thet he was.toll wore voters; Nrwro's Gaxors.—Donizetti’s opera of “Luci di Fammer- | ter in consequence of the reoent suspension ‘of trade. there were objections made there against his right to. ' moor?’ will be presented this evening. M'lle Nau, whose | There were during the last year about 100 arrivals from challenge, on tho ground that he was nota voter; he vocal abilities have been spoken of in flattering terms, | the United States, bringing chiefly cotton and tobacco. | was toll that he would not’ be allowed to challenge any appears as Lucy, and Mr. St. Albyn as Edgar. ‘The, | The steamer Sicilia, which made voyage to New York | More votes unless he voted: he cid not say anyehi > other characters by Messrs. Horneastle, Harrison and | last spring, from this city, was lost.a few days ago ona | Ghivetions were taised to his challenging several times Irving. | Terage to tiverbeol,in consequence of a leak. Her pas- | the forenoon; did not sce Reed these at the time when ot se H sengers and crew we 4 s k rere Busfox’s Tunarun.--Burton’s | company! appear. to.” | “rit tras of the Artie produced a general fedling of gloom, | Se ee ee a ia eee night in the new piece called “The Upper Ten and the | i. this city, Many of her pasccnsors pasted the lat, | the door whe worth was dragged out; Lower Twenty.” ‘The principal characters will be filled | {lun tn tigly aed ade ee ensers pase there over half an hour after'this; did not see anything orgies carved, and covered with the richest mate- | 4116 o'clock, at the salesroom, 19 Nassau street, large | who is king over kings! It knows nolaw buat ita own rial, without re; ard to cost; large pier and oval mirrors, | sale of fancy goods, French china, &c., consisting of | will, and it will not be satieged till our free States are with marble slabs and gilt brackets to match; marble very elegant dinner, tea, and breakfast sets, painted in | opened to the admission of te sluyeholders with . their top rosewood centre, and sofa tables, elegant rose- | flowers; also, beautiful vases, inkstands, cups and saa- | bondmen in their train. It is the aim of its advocates wood etegere, marble top, with heavy plate ‘ofits doors | cers, aud other costly china; also, w complete assortment | to make it the distinctive institution of the’ American and back, made to order, cost $125; ‘about 25 yards of | of plated ware, in sets, cake baskets, urns, eups, candle- | «ysem. God requires of each of us, aatd the lucturér in tapestry carpets in excellent order; rosewood corner ete- | sticks, &¢.; also, an assortment of 'Bardiglio agate and | conclusion, to do what we can against this great wrong. res and corner stands; beautiful and heavily embroi- | alabaster vases, &e:, some of which are very large and: i We must vote down every man who hesitates upon the red white lace window curtains; rich brocatelle cur- | beautiful, the importation of Signor Vito Viti; also, .a | question of human freedom. (Applause.). As religious tains and cornices for four windews, aie gothic, recep- | large and valuable lot of brown figures, gromps, clocks, | men.we must write down every man who takes lis stand tion and casy chairs, in silk and embroidered brocade; | candlesticks, and other articles of vertu; also, if they | in this war for iniquity, Weare in the narrow pass of oil paintings, among which may be found a choiee col-'| can be got out in time, about seventy invoices of costly | the conflict that has been waged for the redemp- lection by modern artists; French porcelain decorations grees. m the Crystal Palace. Particulars hereafter. | tion of the world—God and his angels | observe and vases, finished and painted to a high ‘state of per- le without reserve. the -contest—the future beckons us. on—' deep fection ; heavy ro ewood and mahogany bedsteads, | -——-———___ calleth unto deep,” let us not be faithless. There went a fiery cross to Washington last spring, upheld by three A. By what Tread in the papers, and what I hear some ot them ny. Joseph Mudge sworn] was one of the inspectors of First district, Foarteenth ward; Lam av American; 1 bosrd ix the same house with Silkworth; recollect hia being at the poll, and challenging; he challenged # num- a 1 doth of the modern and antique styles, with ENRY 4. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —BY H. HL " 4 “" 5 i d made numerous frieuds here. Son - very clegant “aiartie top dressing § bureaus aul H LEEDS & €O., thi: day (Weduesday), Nov. 29, at | thotwsand clerical hands, No. wonder that setpents | by Burton, Johnston, dosdeo, Fishes Avorwe, Mee Sf thatn tatoh ata cs Wis of tiodlerie axe out of the way, unless you oalt it Slecnsenty Wy 8 ee Washstands to match; puse curled hair mattrosses, | iv o'¢lock, at the sales room, 1d Nassau street, two mag- | hissed nt the sightof it. (Applause.) Tet that be the | Hough, Mrs. Hughes hud Miss Ee Reymond. A Talo of ot nem purevaced rich articles of bijouterie, vertu, Se-, | talking: saw uv trouble ia thewntryway, except Ing beds, bolsters and lows; mahogany and maple | nificent rosewood parlor organs, with stops and pedals, | beginning of action that sliall know no rest; and, if ne- | a Tub’? closes the amusements. Pig p » PI Silkworth out; saw Fagan standing on the staies in the chairs, sofas and lounges; heavy mahogany ten feet ex- | in perfect order. Also, one rosewood seven octave piano: | co*sury, let every man stand as n fullledfed tree rustling tension table; black walnut do.; tea and dining tables; | forte, made by Ladd, of Boston; also, oue rosewood seven | all over with opporition to slavery. one complete gilt china dinner set, cost $90; china tea | octave upright piano—to be sold without reserve. The lecturer here resumed hix seat amid the most en vets, very expensively decorated; elegant mantel clocks; — —— done aman os thusiastic applause, which was repeated again and common crockery and glassware in basement; a large as- rae I. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—VANDE- } again. When quiet was restored, Mc. Johnson said the for their friends, and dedered others Jo be shipped for | & ny he pot aeeatlate Nasroxat TaxAarws.—Tho Franch and American troupe | them to New York, Laver, the ltish Supvelist, wo. ter fetlag bias say auptiling? thine yeni Wee on ei tals of equestrians, consisting of Madame Towrnatare, Mrs. | sides with bis family at Florence, went to England to: | Bearing him ; Cerzoll, Mile Jeephine, ‘Messrs: Carroll, Benolt, Stout, | take passage by lier, but, on reaching Liverpool, ho.| “Mves-esaminedel week vot be willing 40 #ieay te Exsler,’ Jennings and Sends, appear in ring exereises; | found xo pressing a letter trom Mrs, L. strongly uci Cross-examine: 5 Ns es Ptaae ted at LeMay eye gly. | any inan layin is on Silkwouth; recognise Lyons as sortment of silverware, spoons, forks, heavy plated cas- water & Turner will sell, at auction, at the sales- | next lecture would be delivered by Joshua RB Giddings, aa the a: of “Jonathan Bradford’ cluses the | him to snd poh eee i OAS tee | being in the crowd; did not see Oliver Lee that day; there tora, with eut bottles; silver tea service, elagantly chased | room, Nos. 30 Pine and 66 Cedar streets.’ on this day, | Nev. Mr. Prerroxt then read a poem on labor, which re- | *musemente. Kg conateained (ee cuthnenl tay she had, that be Was | was a good deal of exeitewentsthere; Lyous was excited ; and engraved; large salvers with solid silver edges; best | Wednesday, November 20th, at 101% ‘o'clock, @ | luted a great imany strange und wonderful things of WALLACK’s DitkaTee.—The attractive comedy of ‘ Mo- te re on te hatte saw others inere excited thea bim; heard them say-— of ivory cuttlery, &e., ke. Terms of kale, cash, city | splendid assortment of rich’ Parisian fancy goods, | Adam and ve, never before honed of, and all of which | Bey’ will be presented to-night, with a fine cast, beanti e Fearon is charming. | haut hi Saw @ young man mamod Hnaat (a spe- funds." The house to let. Possession immediately. The | consisting of china vases, splendidly painted and decorat- | were no doubt exceedingly instructive and edifying, in | ‘vl scenery, and neat costumes—Messrs. Blake, Lester, Naval Affairs. | cial) there, had of Silkworth; left the polls furnitcre cost upwards of $8,000. Cd; card receivers, olognes, bronze and ormolu clocks, | the opinion of the author at least. ‘The only thing for | Brougham, Bland and Miss Rosa Bennott iu the leading | a weeace gig NAY ah AMatree earn that | between Bund 2 for my dinner; suppose some six or —— = —-- | shades and stands, figures, fFoepy, statuettes, candela. | which it was remarkable, wus its great length, At ity | ebaracters, All conclude, with the farce of the “New | | THe, Misaxe: sroor-ov.wa Autiaxy sy Depariment « | ight were engaged in shoving Silkworth eu and a «.’ « eee BARTLETT: auctioneer: will havea lange | trey Candlesticks, Compes, ema enamelled andeut | conclusion, the audience, after asitting of two hours and | Poctmum. letter from the Master of the Albany, addressed to hi. | ¢Towd was around them. * : , Auctioneer, will have ruby wine bottles, colognes, vases, &c.; also, silver a half, arose. Mrrrorotrray TakaTRe,-—Lhis establishment is goining John Bennett swora—I was Clork of the Inspectors of ee * : father, and written just as the ship was about to leave mn me . on Wednesday, November 20, at 10o’clock, at 281 | ted ware, six and seven glass castors, cake baskets, tea, pr a mich in puNie favor. The dramatic selections for this ‘aWdlAn which it fa stated thatebe frogs | the First district, Fourteenth ward; saw silkworth chal- Pearl street, of Boots & Furnival’s W. G. ware, Ke, e.5 table ani dessert spoons, forks, tea services, china te | Police Intelligence. erening afe the play wise” “Stranger,” with he. Ear Aspiowalh in rel It stated that she was about 10 f» leat a him hllege, Sinema, oii dipt, edged, painted, Rockingham, yellow, gipsey, gl i, and dessert sets, dinner do., rosew Bi oe” he THE VITRIOL MAN—MORE COMPLAINTS. ren.as Mrs. Haller. and ‘Mr R, Edly, # wep eood actor, | the south ide of Cuba. At this, season the winds pre iste bebe open agape coy beepanend ob cutlery and Britannia ware; also, china toys and a few | nished Coad canes, ig Med bese: ay penned tel od Three more complaints have been. entered against this | a the Stranger. “‘St. Mary’# kve’” concludes the enter- | \ siting along her contemplated route. ac wot | ty ae oF eerie taepo pit be Dae, a thousand segars. Catalogues on Tuesday. whole forming a very desirable sale of fancy articles ickideadinary sat Maletoustyi ai ‘ndividat for | *inments. aitiny, atieh as gould compet her to \ allen, y Suitable for holiday presents. UCTION NOTICE.—THE ADVERTISER INVITES | — me ‘merchants and others having goods of any descelp- | CyILVER PLATED WARE, &¢—WILLIAM IRVING & ni to dispose of, to send them where they will brivg be) Co., Auctioneers, willsell at auction on this day, | worth if he was a voter, ard was replied to. that it wae AMERICAN MUSEUM.—The piece welectod for this after- | not throng! | Her a > noon is the “ Wreck Ashore,” Mr. C. W. Clarke and Miss | thought Uy aval officers here that her passage has not po ter diapmmety Cm ta agen rg vote: Mestaser in the principal parts. In the evening the | been a remarkably long one. ‘The receipt of the letter in | ihewas Mabervcten be hates keian to deel ‘ Wreck Ashore,” and the amusing farce of ‘The | question has certaiuly generated hopes that she may yet k nee. * destroying the apparel of ladies and gentlemen while it, the entire voyage. In walking in Broadway. One was preferred by Col. Steb 531 ice. His establishment is one of the ednesda: November 29, at 10%¢ o'clock, at | bins, who, while walking im Broadway, returning from fa. genes lenge; this man crossed the room towasds Silkworth and, Pest in New Yorke The greatest care will be taken is 8 8 Pine teeter plated ware, fp, eatiss iavolee,,| Wallack’s theatre, along with his’ two nieces, had his a ike oth GUN EY sigs ilbdily Re een ORE rere j the scufflecommenced; thi» man was the originator of kets, C1 le- " s B o core rma: ‘4 “4 " he disturbance; have not seen him since, seling goods of erst he wamnute to get the best pines, ho | Sticker aatts: tea gete waters, fom Dts Te inches wong, | clothes compictely destroyed by the acid. ‘The dresses |, Woon's Merits evening, together with the new TELEGRAPHIC. | “Crosnexamined-—I saw a man, named Payne, from, will ake no goods on limitation, as he wishes retain tea kettles, ‘card baskets, oyster dishes, &e. Also, ele- | of the Indies were also ruined, being spotted all over the | version of the ‘‘ Mummy,” and other features. APDITIONAL RESPECTING TRE SLOOP-OF-WAK ALBANY. | Brooklyn, who had a revolver ; heard some ome say f the confidence of all who know him, and maintain the | gant bronze clocks, ea: adres and groups; ‘superb Pa- | skirts, and in many places completely burned, through. BUCKLEY'S SKKKNADERS.—Planche’s fairy extravaganza Bostox, Nov, 28,1854. | they heard him say be waq a) Know Nothi . ing. v whether there is any ponte: of Know. respectability of his sales. Prompt returns made of every | rian vases and figures, papier-mache goods, china, | py. layor Berry, of Willisansburg, while walking with » sabe. diate Tee lng i any way emmbarcassed, | ootetnn Eneereeney nencole aad AUSDANtS waste BO._"11147 on, the 22M fe on that tetra f¥ytd fib academy” tock a in him’ most sacredly, without exposure in SALE OF LACKS AND EMBROIDERIES, | of Music, in Fourteenth street, also encountered the Say. way. Rettcetsios So any anioaat or see teded od-|\ Goes Mme OK x MAE sat panleal slorteeeet } -viteiol mam, and his Jady’s deems wae: pactially. burned. ph eer te ABS auctioneer, Herald’ ol i Tnee’ Pobed? lace caps, undersleeves, bosoms, -collats, | The lady of J. Staff, on the 17th inst., while walking will be promptly attended to. chemisettes, ribbons, cap stands, &e., &e. “ } with-ber husband in Broadway, was also assailed with UCTION NOTIOE.—SA1RS AT 00} BOWERY THIS | CQHERIFPS GALL OF THE STOCK OF A CaREHN: | itd] sud had her, outer garments nearly burned of day, Nov. 29, ni 10 o'clode, goneral variety of Sieritop, Dacre d get ienrae oe eee it Seis dihcriay,bekedicwan penipawel matals today to wack cravat shy daer, tanks, tao covers, | try ardware, enchny thee orney wagon ede: | goer ut ihe umaader of he complaints may bine kc. ; also a lot of carpenters tools. GHERIFF’S SALE OF A MACHINE SHOP, ON WED+\| Councilman Horatio N. Wild paid a visit yesterday to 0, WARREN, Auctioneer. 5 nesday, November 29, at 1034 o'clock’ A. M. Theodore E. Gray, the Niteiol pan. alt he ourve of the 7 oN Thirty-second street, petween Lexington and Third a conversation that ensued the ocilman is report conn ee Tee teedned shockers mabe. poeaating of bollers, shansb,angintsy: MARChORT anc have said to Gray :—Well, how do you dot Yau aro a at cbt iccchwng, corner Dunne seer this morning, | Til irom pipe, Ke., de. printer, I a told. You're a monoinaniag, 1 tuink, too, called ‘‘ Beanty and the Beast,’’ as also select uegro | The following are extracts ftom a private letter dated | _ @. Do you kno ledies, are the features of this evening, : Nothings?, A., No, sir, Ldq pot. pn ang Gelincations Dr. Valentine. | 0 board the U. 8. sloop of war Albany, at St. Thomas | QA vod ‘a Know Notecy A. No, sie; pethape in-his Freaks, Follies, and Fofbles, aud singiog and | September 27th — | what Ido lmow and what Laod't Know, thoughy would dancing in white ebaracters, are announced for this | _ 1 should have written to you before, but we have been” tilln ry large; book, 4s evening. in chase of the Commodore, expecting that we should Mrs. Devoe sworn.—tI reside at No. 90 Gesan sree it BALLOON ABCENSION.—M, Godard will make his 292d | »ail for the United States as soon ay we found him; We | know Mr. Mca ne Hip loapeniors be, bostds. wit pee aasension from the Hippodrome, on Thursday, at two | found bimat Samana, and received orders froty him to | bnew Clusies Bilkworth ; he has boarded with tae abow * 4ll be fed hy tlemen and | ViFit this port, then to Lagnayra, Curacoa, Caraceas and | four months ; omelectiouylay he got his breakfast about ' gi gilt Oh eat Be in) and | Navy Bay. We may possibly go to the porth this |} half-past six o'clock; di¢-not bear him say he ra ee, p lady. path merisseeeaacih Lanes fall, but there are few signs of it at present. Captain-| to the election; he left itumediately after breakfast; Gerry keeps his own counsel, and hence the officers‘und. | Dot hear him say anything before he went out that morn- Hanp Tivrs—Evrxots on Eatina Houses, TREA- | crew are not informed as to our future course. ing, nor the evening before. Tres, Mulinkes AN» Gravevakos,—Hard times, hard The " in good healtli;’ but | Q. Did you hear hin atany,time before election say times, is the universal ery. Wherever you go there is e writer says all on board are in g altlt,* but | what he was going todo? A. No, sir, I did nok. the same complaint. Everything except the necessaries | thinks there is a» want of discipline, or, to use) Q. Did you hear himeay anything about Seidamen? of life has depreciated: Inbor in meduced; shoals of un- | his own words, “everything goes heels over head.” | A. laid not. employed workmen and servant girls are, like Micawber, eu ; k |. @ Did you hear hire say anything after the affair of ” ranttie for something to a up.” Hotels are du. | Astin, he rays: “This thip answers very well to look at, | 40 election ss nea Mmetl Do NHR ERY REMC FM + ith them.’? é ion? A. No» sir; did not hear him say apy- at 10% o'clock, by catalogue, elogant furniture, rose- | C\HERIFF'S SALE OF GROCRIES, ON WEDNESDAY, | {p27 [now ine Teneanti tt, oe tae ne ie aa rvoitg f. Liou: seme threatening to break belore the end. of cold | but Cape Horn would knook hor all to pieces and drown. | thing “spot a piste’ did not hear him say anything wood pianofortes, large mirrors, mattresses, Xe., &e. November 29, at 12 o'clock M., at 641 Second avenue; | tinued: ediney say you go to Stewart's and other dry] weather. We find on inquiry that the keepers of the | all hands.” about being a deputy, or opposing the Irishmen. The public may rely upon the quality of the articl near Thirty-fourth street, consisting of butter, candles, | Goods’ merchants and spoil the ladies’ gowns.” Hero | crowded eating and drinking houges in the lower part of , Tn regard to Samana hasays, “the Yankees have been | , &, Did he say anyt ting sbout killing an Irishman that also the absoluteness of the sale, belog Positive to close | lard, hams, flour, wagon, harness, fixtures, &c., &c. Gray said that he was afraid he would not be bailed out; | our élty confess to a reduction of at least one-half in | i q day? A. Die’ not )aat. him ; heard some one. speate number of pressing invoices. In the sale aro rose' arr suite in rocatelle and in hair thei rnewoed a] 7 we dressing be crerekar, werkstanda: ‘hall sande, contre | te contents of two furniture stores, consisting in their business. At one of them, where an average of | ¢xPloring it, and ave going to havea rendezvous and a —— pistol, who called to see himthe day he was in- 1,000 is usually received évery day, the clerk remarked yard there.” jared. Tene pare Of Ite Dasinese conleted of ttn deal- | 7874 there a Q. Do you know Mos. John 'l. Runcie? A. Tdo; had ings with merchants aud drummers, who, taxing their Personal Intell some conversation with her about what Silkworth’s 3 BALK. ESDAY, NOVeMBER | Whereupon the benevolent Councilman, with a cheerful —ON W : y | smile said, “Cheer up, Gray, cheer up; you'll come oub 10 o’elock A. M., at Nos. 13 and 14 stand | ee re ocr eancetlh neertiteeet ieet he sofas, ureat chairs, Kc. you must repent, and you can put up your shingle once 7 . ie aaid, tables, si: fortes, and one melodeon, mirrors, one | of , tete-a-tetes, bureaus, tables, aah | vou'll ‘have plenty of busiuess.”’ This ap- | customers to dine, in prosperous times spent four or On the 25th inst. Daniel Ullman returned from the | ¥ " 4 very lange one cort 8140; oll paintings, ciairs in morec- | ® horge and ca Dep. Sheriff anit | feared to Sonatork Gray, and he told Wild he was glad to | five dollars apiece: but that now the recetpts from such Know Nething Convention at Cincinnati, and on thear- | Q Did the tell yo about yt + area Pgs Rie wT riba; ment] v8, Setar, Dep, Byori, vj 1 es one man who didn't lock as ithe wan galing torent | Somers oe aicaterore meere than, four oF five slit! rival of the train at Dunkirk his nanse-wis mentioned as | tiected to by thaDistrict Atworney: aug of’ ena- z fuse t 8. Credit ni t went those: | i tselled YurntCurey withrisaeblo "ope, rosrwood fancy goode-—"Willam leving Ko. Aucthoncers, | Lik Wt; Cave’ "We eate that many Teopesabte persons | ciWrhat are adsified to te’ cnecceptonatic severities, | SmODE the Rastengers, when a shot went up from thove-| Mr Lagan sa, that on the part of the Gefeney bureaus and washstands, This Ps, rosewood dressing offancy goods.—William Irving & Co., Auctioneers, | took his leave. We learn that many respectable persons sale contains ® very | will sell at auction, on. thie day, Wedncaday, Novem: | ave come forward to bail Gray; among owners, Kev. E. large variety of very choice furniture, &e., well worthy | ber 29 at 10% o'clock, at the’ sales rooms, No. 8 | 1. Magoon, pastor of the Oliver, street Baptist church. 2 10" this Real estate has depreciated on an average from thirty to wie all and were specially excited by the rep. | that Michael McQuade be dischazged. Atty percent, Tt was only the other day that ye noticed | Sma, Sout M,cnd wore, specially excited by the sup- | “tne patrict Atto-aey said the testimony was not mut the sale of @ handsome freestone house, on foreclosure | iL¢ future as conneeted with the cause he was supposed | fi¢iently yositive a..to his wheraabouts all the time be- of mortgage, for $12,000, which not a year ago was con- y torepresent. "On the whole quite an enehns | team 11 A.M awh 2Po Ms sidered cheap at $20,000, a depreciation of forty per ‘as got up for Climan and the cause of Know | , The Court said that John Brown's evidence in regard cent, Happy the man now whose coffers runover with | Notuingicin. to MeQuade was very elear and impartial, : what our Chatham street friends would call the ‘only Brown. was sent for to make ius testimony more clear 4 : Public's examination previous to the hour of sale | Pine street. Statuary—Venus de Medicis, Dancing Girl | tis family, however, deem it better for him to remain ee _.. | of Canova, Cupid, meat eons bP elf wate | in enstody, os they fear ne mar $0 some minery to (ON NOTVIGE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER, BY | marble lions, &c. lyillis marble, sienna, verde, an- | himself. ‘The developements that have come in ue, agate, dc. ; Pompeii pitchers; Roman and Grecian | relation to Gray have greatly astonished the members Ball & Bush.Thia day, at 1036 o/chool, in the saloe | Tiles’ Vases, idl: Hohe, trasean aia Medlols vases, | of the church to which’he belonged. It ‘appears he hae a | ARRIVALS. | Toomis, 27 Centre street, variety sale furniture; ® vai rious sizer; superb pair of agate Hebe vases, 8 feet | beon educated in the strictest manner under high- | real original genuine monish.”” The jubilee for pawn- | asthe st. Nicholne Hotel—Hon, Jhdge Parker, Athauy; | ™ Fegard to McQuade. 3 Spann tur rt sal Aan |S ae ora cn opal oun an fr neuroma etna: | okay, tg hte ee, | gen ia oat reins bere ibeligy a bet Sue aneymae watches, rings, pins, bracelnts; also s quantity of dry ry “digtiae’ Witt techoat’ hasidiea’ oC ever? Le Ee ee ee ee vate alicecs [places of hmusetoehy hre'Sell; fi fact, they @D. a berser | Wellis Usieas Keoale Inger’ Berton’ piece of hooppole; a man catght him by the coat’ collae “ guns; also, ‘order supported by ner, never missing church service, and often acting as an admihistrator. Friday. eee oe ven 7 ae size; marble pedestals; candlesticks, watch cases, &c.; | an Officer to the various societies. in connection with the suitable for the season. Gaturday, without reserve, « bin Parian figures and groups; bronzes, clocks, can- | Sunday school and the church, Of late he has mani- . ‘as, and figures; silver plated ware; papier-taache | fested a most unaccountable zeal in his religious duties pig? on Pavel sation rovssslieg, ope: goods; lass ate; French china, the importation of Sls. falling on his knees when visited by his friends, a ish poplins, &c. oid business than in times of less depression. “When a Baltincres Bi ss Lent we and tore it down; he was there at the ri ag of man gets r,’’ says Samuel Weller, ‘blest if he don’t ® fe, the rivt, somewhere between. 1}¢ and 2 0” jhe waa go co cating ofsters)” When a New Yorker feels des- | sleet, Frovidenct: €. Prothingham, ies there about 2 o’clack, when, Mayor, Wall. was’ there; erate he ruhes to the theatre, where he forgets | ton; ol, Bewnett, Deltimore: Geo! ‘Thomas and lady, | #icaxtain tsaw Meduade there; the ment day, T aw ts iT imaginati: and | New Orleans; K. 8. Spellman, U. 8.4. him carting dirt, with ihe samo torn coat ‘on; ta r Telnatore. wil taeetaaged an 00 andoldini. il sili, x.)| Sobiat Spams toupane. with bites. ia, foally have hoem:.| Tie Ore ie ene. tay Gh oy’ ta some | Mite etinoliet tae. Chandler and wife, Bel | satiny myself, tallowed hima to the cellar, corner Grand every article ean be een, M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELI. ‘ris | toubled (ox rome te wie ee Thastieical, Man,—A | measure protect him from the evila of the moerow. EQ. Barker, Connectivuts W- Leland, Maes | ana Seventh Mireets, and recognized his, fhee, have DY Vi W o'clock ‘at 187 Canal street, all the | Charge f Swimdtina Agent wailtebeatramedaa, | So when’ the coming storm charges the air. with Hon, S, McLean and, wife, o Trinktad 40 | i.uown hian overs yeat, ani bave conversed with him. § VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL MORTGAGE, EXE- A man named, na, by Theodore A. Gray to Joueph Steele? datel eee re ee aot fae At rolne, note bedstents: rock, | Was arrested yesterday by Offect ord, of the Lower Po: Beet antes er tress, sone be OEY, es ae fer glass, ‘paintings, girandoles, lice Court, charged with having obtained several ward- jecember 4th, 1854, at No. 67 Beckman street, at 10 | ing an ete ina’ tend'glass were, ated tog | robes from costumers under false and fraudulent pre e’clock, in thé forenoon, the following articles:—One | Ince curtains, Frene! aaael 7 Bit clothe, | tences, and then pawning them at the different pawn band press, one sets; elegant tapestey and eames | offices'in the city andelsewhere. It appears that in July ¢) press, ste- 0 reotype plates, & large 4 of type, hx double | marble top dressing bureaus, ag oe ey ets. | inst Lie called on Mr. Seymour, costumer, No. 180 Walkor Cuba; Prof. L. Bed; hington, D. moisture in token of its advent, the ansious and per- -| GubaiPraf, 1. Biuteet. Washington, 1D Ci Mom #9. turbed fowl of the barnyard asgumes an.unwonted com- ') inrton . posure, draws oilfrom a thoudand unsuspected aources {] At the Irving-—Hon. Goorgo Biiss, Akron, Ono Hh in her own body wherewith to smooth and render water pny Par ia Fillet sat Phitaiel pi tight ber ruffled plumage, deposits one- leg safely under ford, Ct., Dr. J. her wing, stands on the other, and, cacking up one eye xter, Bellowa Fi to the firmameat, placidly defies ite rage. Imrecount- gh Mi ry, U. 8 ing the melancholy signs of the timer, we find, after all, | Fowler, Colurabia, Ter -examined—I learned McQuade’s name after the Mayo> Wall came some ten or fifteen : mutes after L saw Meguade there; saw him with the club drawn; he went with the crowd down Secont street, x | “®W McQuade in the act of striling, whon- same persom Tike | Jetked bim avound and tore his coat; Edward McHugh re- ‘oaat ; Ded. M, | auested my brather to put up his club, and said to my Jmnings, Lyonsville; | brother there was uo sight; my brother pub his club up ‘ cuted stands, standing racks, galleys, composing sticks,chases, | French bedsteads, hair mattresses | gtreet, and «aid that he wanted the loan of five dilferent pres: | plaint these individuals, Justice Stuact issued a war- tion in price, expressly for cash, thus to ladies, beds izes, all filled with pure cot- | P) » and the publ actepboctunigy er nopeheatag don ned well sande,’ Priees tauge from $1 upwards (no | tant {or his atrest. He wad locked up st the Jederton rst clase sear rare | deviation.) Also «large stock of blankets, at low prices. | Mépict Duline ines Ihe Palttionl Quarrel. During last < pa made flanuel, at only 1s. 61. yard, | election day aquarrel ensued between the friends of by TARE, 96 Canal street. corner Green. Messrs, Bavlsh and Cleary, candidates for couneilmen Roa —A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF | in the Fourth ward, which ‘resulted in blows being given B 4 Diack Ghread veils, ‘and Paris embro! and received on both sides, and the nose of James E &e., blan canopy and cur. | St two pieces shafting, &e., &e., &e. muslin sheets, spreads, q ccstumes, as he was going to have his daguerreo i - ‘ Sn MaGaca i be Y poki ‘toves, &c., together with several other | , | that one of the most stive was omitted—namely Capt. John NoComb, ; y My request. il aoe 88 aN. Ait'y for Mortgage. Erie Cocteb ehntes'e vould wiithines| ine, ome “ef ese peg eo ny mare ay sepsis Rhee eects upon the nde 4° penieman. an aaa t he Tntemnatiogal Trot W. & Tyler, Amber Colter: A belong to the Ameriean party, : ayppoeet A < +e ep DRY GOGRS ae | Baker's, in fine order. amd tela ous ehurch-goer of many years’ ing—tells us ths i Sof B. Lyle, Dorente; Rie | That's my business, ‘ \IOKING BALE @F DRY GGOD3—OHARLES + me it matt Bip a eee oe eeeaamra. Oller ier | st this period, whan ossen are srroying themasiven im sand family, London, “er demwe: Considerable tave was consumed in diseuoglog motions ircltsnce of the ralnable tock of Neston fui ORY Goons, Ho. |, es Baye. Been defrauded in 9 SHRIKE mAaner 00g | Eee Ee ee ratotie al tas | Chrmane sin rasa relagrerss ¥ Daelie hE a meter vie: sceipoy sass a“ wi pow, a m fever, ~ ae Pe AA r } = bol a a ri ic ’ , ere C1 . Saree this day submitted it to 8. still further redue- 1.000 fit. RYE, Conmourantan yoR ee eee een, cranet lacked e wane | sympetbetio rulations existing, between the sexes, r Y Mott anda, Tago Kaisie TR Kee’ |” Daniel Riley sworacel war. trustee hore; was down to 2 it, that | A Danglats, Mes this fact should beso observable. The popular cl Hai, a LL Pratt, F sty, Alon Macken, | te polls nat after the rlot: the Mayor thedlubs of heartleasness snd unreflecting extravaga' “S 7 is ibe tenet bar ey is thee aineered Pernice M Lacs, a Wham ¢ end ,o v0.1 | te be thrown down; I advised persons to. throw down own that husbands need only communicate their em- ‘ apt % r: thelr chubs, "think I spoke to James ‘mond, ¥ Velasco, G ine 4G, | him to advise paxpong to put down their ein barrassments to their companions, to receive all the aid and comfort which conjugal affection ow; to farnish, Pee Okan Ww nadere AEM Busto Ayato, | thick be dl rm hs am Croes-cxainiged-Do got, ri While we are about it, it may te ax well fo mention that From Charleston, ia stenmahip Soatherner—Mise M Cor recogmise. aay per; wh Borress, J € eal the pressure of the money master "as evem iuvaded the | Sor% Mrs Brahe, DD Rosaand Indy, M Teale gad indy, he ge andthe followi Jon reied ama era goanufacturers’ prices. | Mooney, of 0) Frankfort strat anf ets mite harees | precincts of ihe grave. “Vrutiagthe vour pow neagi Gas Major BB test wane it Lovully USAR Biacdings | parties were required to.enter, foto two wupetlen of 9508 : = et Ria Pail K.GRAMT, 271, Brosdway._ | extremly. | The pemron whos i ae {here have taen fewer expr ive worinuments evected to) 3 EA ksog, 4 CaldyallW W'Diabeow, TW Kuding, Me uyon, | each to await the action of tha Grand dry: Petciok. Le Men ‘Aue! will RESS GOODS. IE BOUTITLIER BROTHERS ARE | Vainable organ of sense, “arrested f- | the memory of the dead tui in ay provious year since | 8 Ciitton—Ioin the Co nl Fagan, Joho Lyons 0 J. "P. Travia. S and jewelry.—SAMU J} offering their #tock'at much under the veal | he Court, and taken before | the rage for such things tuiriy corsmwneed in this coum- BIULP: Ea. McHugh, Patri > Patricks fs, atriok . t sell at bis stores, 64 Nassau atreet, one rT ott yartwor tm ce Teal S00 ‘yordo ates; «| Scrt Lom, ofthe Lower +r tev. We have tho stalvavent of one of the losgossian- | . Fer Movers snd’ Neg Orieanss in the steamship, Daniel | Mctne, Samed Revd 3 urke: Jobe Mi t vday), at 1034 Ae balance of the fae: | Ratassortmeat of Haglan ‘black ainns’s/o00 yards alt | 2ustice Bogart, om, the complaint of ble dealers in the country, that while in former times he | Webster Mrs Clare Do Carico and danchter, Wise Ca: | choot Micquade. ama Tobe Curly, hs and rich jewelry remaining if | wool delvines: 5 merinos and cashmaeers inde. | © Fear ee the affra: Das been accustomed te receive annually orders for The WHP ‘The examination of, arrested recenfly oa, 4 he hss Of | Fable octane; wee ‘stelear tmean remarkably chesp; | And became maimed tor life. ‘The prisoner was monumouts ranging from $1,000 to 5.000 in. value, D caus the death of Hs. Macrison, ia the ele bh the bent watenen 1,100 embroidered , Ss. to Bs.,and other | fur trial by the magistrate, on the complaint of Mr. | during the last reonths he hes not bad one, The Pa ion viot, is to take place before Justice Boswell and they ‘ torthwith, and sold : Warner sa ods equally LLIER BROTHERS, | Yrouey, oh the charge of mayhem. demand, however, for modest, inexpensive monuments Vn “gnats SC | Mayor om Friday next. . HOICR DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS £50 canal street, fou¥ doors from Broadway. “nreatening to Kill o Policeman.—At & late hour on | has greatly increased, showing that saber ype nth ‘shinee wc Cts day, st 10 0’ Ay OTICE—DAMAGH BY SMOKE—SALE THI8 DAY | Monday night, John B, Holmer, who now stands indict. | the Ee ee ee Fassoas, Ming Walker Street. * prising — hyacinths, yr ey In consequence of the recent fre in the lace, ‘em. | ed for the nseslenie of ber gangs aban tn'c F ¢ e an ostentatious display of it.—Podl. av ; 7 E 10 THE EDR OF THE RRNALDS nd crocus 8, ke, Also, on ward e, Was arrest for BB Si, 2h “: - 7 sorted Soner roots, being the best ta the market, t0 close Ser, ail vell, St ca: dumee eee aa: A> | Unteer Gecban, Of the same ward. wi, {t will be Te. Court Calendar—This Day. thes TSbeawoods A Ws iatden W As the matter of the extending of Camal street, anit consignments. arpoe® ] clearing out, the entire stock of costly goods, membered, gaye Holmes a severe clubbing on the fatal Onrrep States Diswaict Coust—Nos. 21, 27, 30, 19, 6, br Ay Fees ‘3 Condy, B Cn . | widening of Walker street has beon.carried te the Court. (C\ONSTABLE’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF P ranting to $25,000, "recently purchased, and which | night when Gourley received his death wound. The | 5, 35, 51, 7, 25. rerald, WW Kelinn Ss hatin, ny of Appeals for their revision, and as all action inrefer tion direeted to me, I will sell on We iy, Nov. have been partially tured, eating of learn, honton | ee was taken before Justice Stuart, who discharged oe ee ee term—Nos. 105, 108, 31, 109, (have, Goonre K Roten, F Duy, G B Bacon anston J | ence to the proposed alterations of thove sttecte ie $y Ab 1s ola ase eee the fol- seen en aes nil bo clertd oo Tacakagteiog Degen” | A: Thief CanigAt tn he Act —A young ian of respecte- yx Cownn—Circult.—Nos. 687, 190, 191, 811, 880, —onemngeten eee stayed until the ease is finally decided phase lowing articles:—One Scag W. KRUGEEY Go ae mer: aces ume ateee- WEEN tomes ah wm me NLA iy nce, named John R. Fuller, was arrented om | 44, 284) to 280, 070, 1094, 1027, 1028. : Court of Seatons seems very 0 abeerve in the a cans and measures. . Constable. PHOISTERY GOODS AT GREAT SACRIFIOR— Me night for attempting to rob Mr. Jones, a clerk at Borenion Vourt (four branches)—Nos, 781, jaw lee The People vs. Ruchmuller and 4, | the Commen Councit that the Board of ’ OUSEHOLD” FURNITURE,” CROCKERY, “20—J U close out before the 15th of December; lace cur- | the ft bie watch. “Tt appears that the pe. 1096, 7 A931, 1282, 125%, 1298, 1 <.—-In this (case) an indictment was found | been petitioned by one Of the patties who 2 H REDDING, A Will sell, this edi 1s for $7, worth $10; satin eosoh BL be yee soner att fitnilar game on y evening w| VAN, 1244, 1245, 1246, 1260, 1254, 1280 1288, | age’ 1¢ defendants for an alleged violation of the em- | $01,000, te hevs that sum paid on day), at 10 ‘ohelooks the’ furniture, &c. No. | worth $2; damasks, window shades, cornioes, every | one of ‘ders, but discovered mat ta | (264, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 122, bee, 341, 271 221, | igrant In ‘The Assistant District Attorney, Mr. Par- 3, eile ee pean ees eth y-third street, near Broadway. Sale positive, as | article in the upholstery line, one-third a ee eacape. y Cvenimg he again appeared at the | ao ‘gon 062, 1094, 125, ir te 1279, ‘V281, 1282, suns, entered a nolle prosequs in consequenge of his ina- ‘wb Vets wt! ts must be removed. Houve to let, inquice of | otber housein this clly. A. M. & R, DAVIES, 7 Brow. hore and , Jones, wishing to ascertain if he wer a 4 198), 1286, 1987, 1286, 1980, 1281, 1902, 1: 1294, 1297, | pility to obtain the attendance of the witnessps fox the | tions willever be made at all. bai) fin & TRANRUS way \ thief, lay down npgna sofa In the gentlemen's parlor 1298, 1299, 1990, 1901, 139%, 1907, 198, 619, y 488, 1006. | prosecution, erred to the Corporation Gounsel. q