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} Ae THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7900. SUNDAY MOKNING, OCTOREK 28, 1855. PRICE TWO OKNTS, ‘Sue Jocian Watnee @ oar Sewer | OIE 5 Un Qa I annREEeirorap ors a Te a a = CITY POLITICS. Wate ocak the ning. Soeeph Wal: MILITARY AFFAIRS. Heh nat iid AE Huy ree gl Pistia wee eae i ABRIVAL OF THE HERMANN AND ARIEL. Ae ner preeeeeennayae at wan given compan, in the eveoing Md ‘ ¥ IN THE FIELD. ker? Her namo bss been introduced into every depart: | me New Work Militia ut the Knickerbocker Hall. will preach in the North Preebyteriam church, Thirty- — wiged Ist of the candidates in the beet © newspaper, from the police report to the edi) Beard for Deinquents—Parade of tac Tar pThe fetoming companies have visliel “tor deen durin aco street, between Fighth and Ninth avenues, this] ONE DAY LATER FROM EUROPE field for legislative and charter offices. Should there be | “ls i get Excarsion ee eee Se oe ee ie a 3 any error or omission, cantitatey will oblige by sonding < Not to know her, argues yourself waknown.’’ | yittary Board ant on Tuesday evening In #0 | tym; an ise the Hidernia Gast Gao, onset wiles, | APPOINTMENTS OF THR ruorESTANT EPISCOPAL “orreetien 10 thin oflice, when {t will be attended to, | SB¢ Ort appeared betore the pubic as @ proud and | srinory, corner of Kim and White streets, for tho | fem the Fourteen:h ward of New York, sre mpsl.' urnor. Latest Financial Intelligence from Lon- fe P j "| really meritortous specimen of American naval archi- 4 J anahan's band. ‘They paraded 60 wuskets. Mon- To-day, at Woppinger's Creek; Friday, at Cold peli} " We are desirous of having u pericct list byelection day, | cise american ahipbuilders regarded her with just | PURO of Deering the excuses of all persons who filled | 69 "ine seq, the Hemperted Musketeers, Up ': © | Sunday, Nov. 4, afternoon ut Duancaburg; evening at don and Paris, and Vienna, if posible. Candidates would do well to state the dis- . ty des doa ful linea were fully | *2ttend at the late parades of the ununiformed militie , from the Teath ward, New York, aeecm| Schenectady, ras triet, party, of what shell. by whom endorsed, &o.— grids, saajent Gracet 'Y | companies when duly summonel, A note appended t> ton’s Band, numbering’ 60 muskets. Twenty-one - described, aud the American public read the dsscriptions ‘Those marked L. Dv. hue iver endorsed the liquor each summons stated If the person to whom it wae ad adders 10 8 half thele, Nps ant ant Re Berefokm,) | With decided aattatgetion. Then, a# sho voraged from | Sveyeed failed to appear before this tribunel, and pate @ BTAYK SENATE. place to place, the ship news columa heralded her move 7004 cause of absence, he would be fined. Consequgatly ri ries were awarded, the Willian it, OnprNaTIONs. TEN THOUSAND FRENCH TROOPS \ the Ninth ward, Capt John Bolan, the Wacul vg an Mr. Walter Frear, a graiuate of the New York Calon iH BEFORE ODESSA er nape The at oe Theologica! Seminary, war ordained « minketer of tho FiePieaehyn gas £24, the Aineriea Guarde, Capt. Charlee A Flock, we. | Geskelom the 17th inat., at frumansburg, N. ¥., be | Reported Popalar Outbreak in Sicily, x Soft Shell. mente—ber triumphs, Alas! her next appearance in Totclock there large crowd collected, which spaniel Sickles, HLS: | the prints was under cl: cumstances of overwhelm. ee poem eraupacied by the Wa-nington Brass Rand@66 waskes, | Lrerbytery of Ithaca. | Mr. Freer is under oom nission of Win mal" | Seg minttore Hor mower canrans ba brn baron om | Peattottrcgn resents eodegntendintrw dias I} ne ameeon unr members o oe Cnsoay | edit tmeaaar? Sede precede Muck Speucer, 1. D, the yards, ana with the tall tapering masta, also | ® Short time afterwards the officers appeared und entoréd , of Brosklyn, Stewar’s Band, and nu nvecing 75 Me. Gh g F BAVAGES LERA “ays Thos. J Manday, Lp. | Te yards, an ring element, Her bull, barnod | the building, having placed two policemen at tho outer | MB*K¢ts. Ihe above visited the Mansion House. deny, Grose dade Ga ntnoenust te or aio) iL Know Nothing, tot tlactene wich nk’ was courted aati water | cor, with ender to eep te poruns nonwembied ine | ytBebllewlng companies tavn ducing the week, Wsited | the Toasoclation uf Folland, Ct, on the Btls ts Joneph H. Petty. sectut cb this sad disanter, het name vecapiet a promi, | stfeet until they had disposed of the eases seriatem. Al- | Oapt, Mephen A. Kain, suinbering Ti sansieces, BxvITaTIONS. NO NEW MOVEMENT 1% THE cuimma. Horatio N. Wild. nent position ia an ad caplandum heat, For severa | though it was pouring rain at the time, this order was Guard, Capt, James L Murooy, with Ke Rey, Dr, Hodge, of a ee ee he oma Erastus Brooks. after this, an occasional paragraph con- | executed, and delicate men had te remamn tinder on'éPand, 48 muskets; the Old Sport Guard, Capt. | te South t ebureh, ( treo. ) tn Nowa « nnn nn STATE ASSHMBLY, cerning efforta made to raise her, was all that Hedboe jew Matthews, on their third annual xeursion—cig | N: J) and will entor upon bis pastoral dui son tne it Di. Baa “7 Sone Shett. appeared ta the” pubile priate to show. that she | ‘0? storm for'more than an hour ann half before they ets; the Kinplre Light Guard, om their hivn waace | of Nowember soxulng, The Sound Dacs Question to be Settled widest Bye, 1. D. Mrehan, B.S. had ever existed. We mext fimd ber mame upon | could get to the presence of thelr warlike judgos. | exourston, Capt. way, 35 muskets; also, the Rev. George R. Darrow, of Provideuco, R. 1., has ac- | ~ ‘ 2—Penjamin Ray. Joseph Harrison. the “complaint book.’ w were felt that if | When they did #o, the excuse almost mmodiately | 2! and Turner Guard, Capt. H! Paimer 60 ca-bers, | copted an tuviteidon to become the pastor of the Nalok &e., &e., da. Chas, Dougherty. she wae ted to remain daring the summer in “ey ‘not perenne was received by Governor Price, of Ney | Baptist church, and will commenee his labors there ia 2—James Hayes. Hem-y Barnitt, the she had occupied #0 many months, the effect | ea wae, “I am not a citizen,’ anil every one of thera 4 vercdan eloquent address to them on the | stout two weeks, supa wn had. John D, Dixon, would be disastrous to the publle health.’ The chief | appeared to have lost all ambition to become eather Rey, J. J. Brayton, of Clifton 9, N. Ys, bas ror | _, Tee United Staten mall etenmebip Hermann, Capt, Hg- Syoua J. Rely. John 4. Kelly. magistrate of the city, Yelng authorize} so to do by the | a citizen or soldier, for causes encxplained then, erie] ond ar cor | titel ani! accepted an invitation to ome the pastor | ne, arrived yoterday morning from Bremen ami Lenin P. Clover. Andrew Van Antwerp. | are familar with what han followed. Charges of corrap- | 10 sy#tem of sammoning foreign residents foe |” ee aa Johnses. bea mage sscenifercgh Aeghnigge ote y smnpton, with two hundved aad ninety passengers and a 8—John B. Ewen, Cornelius Carnes. ten and incom, have been mado against every | Militia duty, putting them to the trouble of running pathos count count ov ovun ano taxi | orig seound Eup ct Lowell, line accepted the invitation | full sargo. The Hermeaa left the latter port on the 10h S38. We. Gharer, EW. Glover. body connected sith be buviness. A committee of the | after s moat wp-milltary looking boar, and keeping thems Judge Deun und Justices Stryker aud Eucams, | ‘hele pactor, amd will esence ine dupe Lowe istely, n* | ints, #0 her news bas been antioipaiod by the arrival of Quinn. im, Pullis Board of jen have then out in the street ums era rain storm, with the mode Povem Day, Oe o geass, the Africa. She experienced vere ‘11—James G. Ia Roo. Jaa. J. Reilly, . Two ia becn bd ‘ Rey, F. W, Strait, © N.Y, tod | very we weather oa the a Jeae Ooannghe, Sh eet: a Tae een a ee nae in the | of collecting the fines, and of paying ovec and disbursing cae, trial was concluded yesterday morning. In | «ne invitatiin to come faster ot the Five Wha pends | Basssge: Among ber passengers were lar om von Gorett, C. Genet. J. Nolaa in the public Jouruala.-Gerious and petiy sults at law | the fund so collested, aro very irregular, unfair and pation of hearing the verdict, loug before the hour | church of Manchester, N, H Pruwisn Minister; Chevalier Bosch Spencer, Belgie 4—Exra W. Deon. Jon Caifeay. bags grove out of it—end the end is not yet. lax, and calls urgently for reform at the hands of the bad arrived for the assembling of the Court the room ‘The Rey. W. 1). Harlow has accepted the charge of the | Minister, and Mr. Win. Thompson, bearer of dexpatelap 16—Arthur Woots. Arthur Woods. But one thing has been accom, Wo record the | 10 iature of Wi and lobbies leading to it were crowded. chureh of the Holy Trinity, pville, Teanesses 16—Joha H. Anthon. John H Anthon. fact with since’e pleseure. Tue Joseph Walker has becn | 1*Rislature of New York. There were adout four hun- | Shortly afier 10 o'clock, the prisoner was brought tnto | y, K J M ; from the American Legation In London to Warhingtoms ’ 4 Know Nothing. reweved from the vlip ahe has occupicd for early two | dred foreigners drenched with rain on the occasion re. | the room by an officer. He to feel anxious, and ag edge farses rie Einsnuslchareh, New- | The steamohip Ariel, Capt, Loferra, belonging to the A Bee iy Houtten. a eae ser ee ee ay aie ferred to, although # huge drill room way empty, and 3 er hep Sebo ee or — frabig! bi ate Vonks AF eg “ renee weall to Si. Paul's church, King Vandertait Line of stewinabips, also arrived Last ovoadagy rs 4 " ohlyn. el : eager to wee 1 his fate bP aha faint be Pe i it ear beret which the Ude- had falles, ‘the ‘wehole of the’ immense | the door open all the time, ty, abich had boon. out gixcen home wen hag | The Rev, Nathaalel ©. Proston, rector of the church | ‘ith one hundred and sixty-nine pasengors ands vale 4—Chas, C. Mott. = weight ¢ cab by ee i reining of her Young New \ork is military mad, if we may judge by for, aah {informed the Judge that they had not ¢ lon hac 2, its bce ee Gmelin te ‘ll to | able cargo of French and English merchandise, , 4 7 7 cargo and seve m in her hold, was . and wished to know wacther th 1 l he rectorsbip ot the Church of the Nativity, Muilade! ue Astil cated apeeron bt 3 GE Uinewp saibrely: upon the -;caatan ing under —— ber of epee ap that have passed the reelg ot oe ee iT, eae a e c r The Ariel sailed (rom Havee oa the moruing oCths LB Freee ht tt Dameane. meat icne bet bel; dnd feclomnd 10. the’ topeben Sites Bie docks office during the past week. Indeed, we would age then read the wiatuten as to what was justi- 7, of Warsaw, N, ¥., bas accepted a call | att and arrived of Cowes on the eveaing of that day. iy Sones In, James Dolan, resting pon piles driven at ber wide, It was moro than | uppore the Hxzaxp office was the camp before Sebastopol, | fable omicile, murces, and the aiffevoat degrees el men. feregationni church. of Biriaiagiam, Cr, | BY REF *e recelve copies of the second edition of Ye 9—Daniel Wil James R. Sparrow. ee wer bear, ‘Two ot them broke away entirely, and | so military does it look cw ing the day aud evening. ler. He informed then of the neceaity of ageee- | and bas altendy ¢mmencet his lxbors inthe latier place, | Times newspeper, which places us in the powordoa of 10—Jobn M. Reed. John M. Reed. t ins freed themselves’ from the others. Thus sud. Next Wednesday the Herat Gaard sent them back. A correspondent of the Ci ionalt, fi ie ‘ a i Seniy thrown into the water, with the additional weight y fo on their annual Uy befine i o'clock the jury returned and {aform- | 4,4, cerrenvon at Uf te ‘Coen gitionalist foom Gales. | news fom all parts of karope owe dag later than thet re- ey W. Richards. iy rid apg of the broken trusses upon her, there was gent danger | target excursion, and it promises to bo a fine affair. | ed rade thet they had ayreot upon a verolet, aml | to called’ te tie pastoral. cluaree gee 3 Beecher ts to | ceived by the Africs. | Fred. W. = that she would eink, there being nothing Gut her own | ‘They will parade over amty muskets, and atwong the in. prlooner at the bor guilty of « murder.7? church in Caer MRNNOMNL | abe Londen money market, reported at 11 otelede 1d4—Francis B. Carry. Hixhs Pachard, Koes eg the fupport her above water, Had this oc- ) vited guests arc Daniel F. Sickles, Kaq., Col. Hoe, Hun Ahen asked the prisoner if he had anything a, rapt bg : 7 ; 15—a. G. Williams. ‘A: G. Williams. curred, the tedious an4 expensive process by which she u » Hom. | {0 say why the wentence of deh should not bo pro- | Rev. A. K. Strong, of Manlius, N. ¥., has secepted a | Me reing of Faturdyy, Lite inetant, wass—Coanols for 16—T. B. Vorhies. Joho 8. Cocks. has beon raised would have been again necessary. Asit | ¥. B. Hart, and many other emineat and worthy upen him, call to the Proabyterinn church in Monioe, Mich. money, BTS; to 87%; for account, 8th November, 87% to ALDERMEN. bry hageal ge Hey std rere required to keep | citizens, The prizes will be numerous, and will embrace rrisoner raid, “Tam not guitty, and that fs a1] Kev. Marcus ‘Armes, of Patersou, N. J, has teen | 877%. afloat. were balling ee : o th om o1 eh fi i a , yt oe een mpins Soother clencing ayer the broken trusses, | “Plendid silver cups, cake baskets, and other of ba “inde then gave the prisoner the usual adtoni. en pe aigae co-chair ss sae f ‘The French three per cents cloved om 12th (astant of Bartholomew Healy. Wa tein great exertion for mauy hours, she was | Plate, gold peus and pencils, besides articles itor alter which he was sentenced to be hung by tho INSTALLATIONS. Mf. 400, for the erd of the month; the four and » heat 6—Jokn Clancy. Michael Bonoho rant ae cohia boner La two men, by continued | u‘bity, such as barrels of flour, suits of clothes, hats, Sip fond, cn Friday. Doormaber Slat next, On the Ist November, the Key, Lyman Whiting will be | per sents at OOF, 6¢.; and the pew loan at 60F, Se. boar i MDIng, coald koe ber Mi ve for ler removal from | Pt coal, Ke. The target gotten up for this affair 1s ea hiner ad tdae treo tee ae | iisllled ss pastor of ihe new ‘North ehuren Ta Yort ‘The Paris correrpondent of tue London Times, writiag money dont. © Rermamlcins. | Seat ern tae apnea | Blut ciate aa are tng ia ha tae | MR Doom Mien heron rentaed Cen Care hing wat asia pacer fhe | itr 3 tn da the evening, sade th ¥ 8. Jackson. Danie! F. Tiewan. wo steam tage, with the design o Bs, Tee 4 mal breabytert , 2 pty Pha oe ed DORM) following by exprens ‘0 London im 14—Michael Tuomoy. Peter Monahan. toving er out ‘at ebb tide (about S o'clock) Friday | yrBtC an loguniois deniga expecially for thie exournion Pervonal Ietellizence. ae oa oll hah gameovenpes nage News of the doings of the expedition which arrives aereies. 4. May. - ohn bog Ech eer no sectray ging Harlein—the time next Wednesday. 4 emeser Thomks Besey, of Rott Coxalina, arrives in Ba gh aga rl ar Pn oo ag her bes re Obes on the bth 14, anstovely expected. 10,008 BJ 0 i. eet c schooner, m 7 g ty 22st inst- nt, Je is moj ‘ — ’ " Pret old eon b the Aron, + BiG. Nellis. Willian MeConkey. Ooh. he re heen eang,tround to the pier adjcining | On Thurvday the Municipal Guards, composed of tho | st the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. Aon Gane eral wligt lnthat Kinbura ‘end. Uveakemt ane. te 00"tian feat me ns tistomea ong te the dager calson wit oane | Tier ofthe, Seentonh war police mamberag BO | So:yAB/ purty remalaeg i Pesinsey emgh ET pay 4 yaar ene pony hin yarn ot tha | Pith Mash ‘ards. a Vothi ; ’ & Rev. A. M. Stowart has resigned his pastorate o 4 7 lien rhig. ‘4 cue erste “Hig ihog blog {n readiness, seen oe the om, Sorreey J pe eine a fond Maeiiee : ast formed Frestyterin cere i Ob ongo. A he sai! 4 Barn road vecinans 06 Beanie Be |. Tucker. Coleman. , elkor, panied, Band, proceeded t foune—Capt. Albert Pike, New Ori hey. 1. 8. Naw wlgned the c eof St. Philip’ : ; 2 3 " 10 Herat fod pele i gai the signal given to start, ‘Tho wheels revolved—the ‘hei frat target exeursion to Turtle Bay. At® AL fama, Uiicn a aoa w flaven;tes, | church, Circleville, Ohio, abd accupled '» call to Triulty y afterwards for Toulon. On the same day the WWE. D cP ae 4, HL Paterecs, tonsion—but not one Inch did the Joseph Walker more. | °'clock the evtps were introduced, by Dr. ¥. D, Connery, UMA; Meee 0. Lewin Mice Cartan: | Church; Aurora, Uiuots, ; Nive'yfourth reghnent embarked for the Eaxt, with @ An cnr was procured from a boat near by aad thrust | ‘o Mayor Wood, at his residence in the Second avenue, dor; John Levi, Texas; Col. P, Porior, Ne ® Rey. A. Crocker, dr., has resigned his charge at Cape | detrebment of 7 1 aid Detareeine, Gets wlne ‘ 0 , Ms ; i Lanent of artillery and twenty-three horves Ft down at her ‘ern. The inystory was explained. She | where they were addressed ‘ Ib. Nicolls, New Jersey, Major Raton, U. . | Vineeut, N.Y, mY @—Jacob H. Valentine, ib had strnak the brig which bad been ‘used iit previous ef. y addre) in an appropriate apeech, ‘Atthe apt Beckwith, Col. Stept aes % A despoteh trom Cegilori (inly), dated Getrber 10, 5 Ti agataaet Cummings H. Tucket | forts to raise her, and which had been permitted to sink | After # review, the company proceeded om their march. | Armys i vee, tatalatpn "a Robttage' A | tetign congremenior in wooastont, gents take charge oe | *T*i— 22—Win. 1, Drake, Nicholas Seagrist. uecrose the toot of the Flip, ‘here’ wan bat ten fect of | On the arrival of vhe compe at Turtle Bay, the tltowing | Rat. amin: UB Nabe rtuneeiptia; se, Waa, | cater it tubes ne MS SAP aie haath Od Ties anbeailinn gute halal amas so cr over the guards of the sunken brig, and the Walk- | eutlemen were chosen the more than fifty invited | ay N M cite: Rey. 8. Hf. Biyery hos resigned the charge of the Wins. | Mere snd the coast a Africa bas been interrupted, tx : i. er drcw at lenst thirteen or tour teen. was to be |). ; : « m3 Lye ae ie lovatevtiie? Mee, Te eee are consequence of the rupture of the cable, The Dis, Hard Shell "Soft Shell. Gone! Operations must be suspemied until Rood tide. | £8et* a8 Judges, wi Councilman B. F. Pinckney, | GF BS ant ker, i ge, Hoxton; De. | low chureb tn Taunton, Mass., nod acrepied weasel, the Kevult, which was engnged in the 6 ey anne rae eae ei The tugs were accordingly moored to the pier, barrels of | Jcbu Maleod Murphy, Dr. K. D. Connery, A. J. Odell, F. pet Le G RA =.) or; Moca Me | Congregational church in Quiney, fl. aye gre tems Deer lg gp dg mee Montgomery. Agee} rosin were sot on fire on board the *hip, ao individual | W. Wagner, Wm. Wallace and Chas. A. Whalen, faqrs. From Bremen . estewnship Hermsnn— DEATHS IN THE MINISTRY. bot prety Le now lad down until the weather become 7: with a very howrse viclin perched’himself on a gang i Sr eaee: , Rey, James Nutter, » Methodine looal hetgiied at | mone atvor able me eae John V. Mine. Hesk 3a0 ica tenclanee nekieaeec opiectins After a sharp contest for the prizes, during which tho iene rales. veneers | Newingion, N. H., om the 1th dast, wep : a Wan. Cleary. Joba Biulch. ia eade logan Caan house until ules et ten ta | target was well. riddled, the ny, numabertng 199, . a . y ee 2 ‘The Salut Peiite of Lyons, of Getober V1, mayehm Wa John Oliver, Dest they might. About seven, however, | ust down toa sumptuous dinger, provided by the @uae)y Hinneateles, 8 eMtel on the Isth inst’) aged ie yenre, |, SOPWR! Blcews of cannon taken tn the Mf G. Smith, Hs. George B, Bickford. the bulk: eas towea. out fl oe aye {az rN Ley | eee sy weed iat, aged 26 years. | ait wat ko the lovelies ut Pacis Up tevobel Pometees $—Jamea 1. Was Wongh. gerry Medel saettog the | STARE hotel. Attor a Mtectiadon of fie viands, Sate FORT; pert Oat Burges. Cane It war rumored io Pittsburg, a, that the Rev. Hynes tod bere t x tomortow, by railway. by heen W Cornel, B.S. rishi de would being Harts Yor inl goat apgtnure and proposed The | dir Seucduneen. Mt Yelveri A Uiiorwoor. tt, | thai kity, was dead. "Be revigued his charge on ecuunt to, of Tarls, lately publisted » work, entithed 11—Hen. Haghes. irender. ber removal ay 7. Need leds, Ine bebel ead oe iad mar ae ofl) health, end went West, He was taken with the lead France, or, Mcture of the iteliginws Keoow rot Jone Kn’ 7 impossible, ord. ingly Hgged, and ben putin operstion, It was fiscovered ealied upon, thanked the company for the honor con ay 12—James McGowan. Geo. McKinley” pesaiglrs Reig rae mooveted | 'rcrred upoo hit, and spoke tn highly compl I, M Oren M Juan Agapin Preeda, | typhoid ‘ever wt Crawfordsyilie lowa, and after a short | tylcities Of the Age The wutbor, having! vialeatig: 13—James E. Kerrigan, Richard Barty, easily ‘fowed over her. Bet the tide hal simeeay ree crus of the administration of Mayor Wor Nites! Marie Schall, Miss Delaverca, Mr Balviane, b 0: t | iliness died. 1 the Catholic ota rh, T. Galingher Anthony. Gallagher. | too bigh. -Asthe bow was parsing under the last truss | Course of his remarks, ho reforred to the vi abel aiid Tady. Mee Da Bele Be cy Shapers, Mr Ku NEW CHURCHES Re TENE, he. Wiha eee aap ote 1 Darcy, H. 8. J. MoMaton, L.D.&H.S. | it caught. This difficulty was, however, obviated by pry- | ‘et of the men of the Seventeenth ward, by tueir indig- ? Spring, indy gad ehilte A, factilonsa Lad int a. The new M. F. church at Drakestown, Morris county, Correcticnsl Police, ad only sentenced te ae Falipn padi ere 1.D.&H.3 | ing up the truss, afd placing some blocking under % nat ealestien of _rainatla rie fre 7 ot th % wad lads ie ook. tad an N.J., will be dedicated on Weduerday. F imprisguinent and 100 frases fine, The fon ; 3. o * ‘tack! a ‘ame, and concluded by cks and ebild, Miss 4 a : svinter wae fined éf Pog toy 1—John D, Betts. John D, Betts Fae roe roms the tackle oe: then, manned; ail goon | Coodin Baits apd: tbe. “ikestrapeble ines mater. | Lemltr, ‘Mite is Esboscmn ihre ti pA Prebyterian church Is about to be erceted in South | prinien fhe Ya aarp 19—Rob, H. Filis, 1. D. { Robt, H. Ellis, towed out wbile the tide was running: Still wator at ] is ccmmam, which wag received with, | ehoers. | iehini JU Lorgntedm: (1 Valbetgmsay Ftauh o¢1) snow eas fagfon deg 0 pales ing ip peony eee 4 Eulas Crouter. flood tice must be awaited, Finally, between 9 and 10 | Captain Harit rewonded, saying that he should be Weike, Arkerland and fidy, Gum Frietie and th eildrens nd Dew synagogue is to be erected in St. Louls by tho | the sentence, M. Er’an appeared om 11th lust, Lefere the ow congregation Imperial Court, an Thos. Kelly. o'clock, the wheels of the steam:ugs were once more put | 4 ing violence to his own feelings if he failed to exproes yteriun chure { Edwin Wainwright. be jalnouri, Mime A Satonr, Me A ‘i * condetmoed to one year's (- Mr Lapnoy, Mr Merirand, Mr Ith : Savannah, w98 | priscoment, 5,000 fennes 20—Abraham I. Brewer. A new Fira Pros nd all that retained of the Joseph Walker | the gratitude he felt for the flattering complimen's sodcorts. The Court, mare 21—Charles A. Kentish. Joha Mack fully out into the river, and was towed user | towed on the chief mpgistrate of the city, Of the pre- wiiife, indy aod child; Mr Nicholas and Indy. L 80 7 or the = 3 Kenti . mut % 5 towed ove: 7 4, Mrs L opened for the first time on Sunday, the 21st inst ny y 22—Lawrence Van Wart, Lawreace Van Wart. tis docks. As she passed along the glare (rom | Dts returned, a4 coming from vaworthy sources, he | ji) ON we Cliition: Mey ison and |wo intwuis. Tho North church in Portemouth, N. H., wil be wr), Gadenee’ soe, Cotenaninn. <p Gopien St ene aaa Bas, M. Lawson. Jamss M Lawson, ronin cast itself upom the tall riguing of the | %ii We are not of those who think that vice, thy dy,'me uchapanen, "ede, Thee nl ee cated by suitable religions services on Thursday atter # well as thore that may bo eetod heronfier, AA. MC. Smith, A.M. C, 3mith. shipping, easily ting to the beholder that they 1, should be received by virtuous men. He then « Mr Andrew, tudy sna child: Mr Gibb: aad lady, Me | Lovn, Nov. q. “ ' The Mad:id correepundent of the Londou Time, weitlag Samuel wore spectres gui the removal of the remains of at some length to the fact that the Seventeenth ‘and jody, Mre tlurtet Ballard, Mrs Mma Polina, stot he} P. Get John Van Tine. their noblest fellows. police had bern called into requisition feeqnently, Clarice abd Cella Ballard, Mr Henry, Jos The dedication of the Firet Presbyterian church in St. | on Cetever — Henry 8, Smith, H.5. ‘The appearance of the steamtugs was tho signal for the | Under trying clrcumrtsnces, but in no one instance had M piace ¢ the Jlet inet . id nod wet weathenr Hen. W. collection of a large crowd upon the pier, many of whom | the Seventeenth ward asked assistance from any source Dyterian ypheld form, ts eom- = remained till the list scene was over, aud greeted the | 1 quell disturbances, Captain Hartt feolingly ‘referred } 4/°0'ti'Lsuy Men Cink. oremenved (he fe ravages ngnin. | There le reason to F. J. A. Boole. Suede with loud ond long continued cheering. to the men who had sscrilived their lives in the discharge | yideobn, Mise : of Merke om fear of alarming the pe G, M. Radley. of thet duties as patlortoen, and concluded his remarks | ger ba Weibe Gust 2 to be of wood, Le romanenqne aty le hed, do not von john Hart. amid vebement applause. Speeches were then made by | dred: Mr A Bischotl, two 28—Chas. Doty, 7 The Tarkish Harem, | Alderman Ely, Councilman Vinkney, Dr Connery, De, | gee child, J Lalirum and indy, Mew It Gol iicMle chusrel was qonsceraiod: im Bitlet; R 2A—Patrick Boylan. E, C. MeConnell. MR. OSCANYAN'S LECTURE ON THE HAREM ARD | Tuttlo and others, all of which were recelved with enthu- | | Sqn andlady, F A Ebblugliaus and lady pap tht ay Sora cotgpetlaeaiemageres fy Bh Cooper, James A, Flack. ORIENTAL DOMESTIC INSTITUTIO: siastie cheers. Alter the dinuer, the company marched | ("H' Somemivery and. Indy. Le Kapsted. ant ads a 4 aha a 1 lock this murning. 36—Patrick Barnes. Francia O' Rielly Mr. Oscanyan, of Constantinople, delivered, even | baek to the stationghouse, where the prizes, amounting in | tera wil, and Win Karsted!, and five. cul tion of the new Methodist church, reeently ed for not penlng oF 37—Joseph Hutton. Thos, Farran, v of © , "aged value to nearly $1,100, were distributed among tl A Reiners and lady, W Kremming. lady ind child, Pr Hens no Dinwhidie county, Va., will take place on san year, the annual fale of 3@—Michael smith, Honcy P. West. ing, at the Mercantile Library lecture room, Clinton | cosaful mark and thus ended the first ananal ex. | indy and chi W Hudobrand and lady, Mixes Pautine and Misa | “ay, 11th of November h on the ‘let alt. end closes te- 30, A. 5 = Hall the second of his course of lectures on Turkey. | cursion of the Scventcesth ward puliee. It is due to | Philems wt WM Bits aud lady. Mine M The Church of the Evangelists, 1 bringing here 0,000 a 40—John Smith, John Smith, The attendance was numerous, and the lecturer yeas lis. | em to say that, overy person conducted himself with | fynicr Mra Real MU [lies ant ile Pic mamoee: HL ond Cathart elphia ing Slate 41—Phillp Fitspatrick. Sem. C. Seaman tired: to: ileronaty z the nimost propriety, and that great praise is due to | gon, K somberd, F Fetiman, 3 Vanes, P Jewell i Pe | edifice not ge to KO rape here 42—Anérew Leary. Andrew Leary. ened to throughout with marked toterest. The word | Captoin Hartt, not only for the adrairable appearance of | H Jatobsin, Mr Ruge, Me Popper sregation, . fon the north + Menor Kecowat ae ay Samuel Osgood. harem, he began, was a word familiar to most, and yet, | the meu, but for the successful and happy termination | and e 4. Misa B Bascal, Pie Upnerme side of Catharine street, between Seventh and high errived. The |. G. Seixes, 4. 8. te f k! sm rare we WE Nekna Ye thas 47—Jobn M. Reynolds. John J. Deih! rey the paatlneity of the word, a misrepresentation | f his pleasant affair, Mien D Arndt. Mien # anuowand, Mise d Kutiver, Ales ‘ MISOKLLANKOUS. pitt hast bem Pat gags Jes Da, the significancy of the word ax applied among the | The Loonard Guards, Capt. Leonard, (the Secon? ward | mer, Misa E schwariz, Mie Ucrgor Mise ie Rev. A. T. Wood, of Ohio, bas been engaged to supply 60—Rernard Keilly Ben ard Relig ws. Turks was almost universal. Most considered it a word | police,) numbering 46 muskets, passed our office yester- | (iter, W knibbe, H ‘Hiteield. Karatedt, the Presbyteriaa church ig Con! on, New York Al , p Bertin, ¢ he Oth nt, etetes that the 31. Wallace. ir. H. 2, rma ly, Hes. that it was not proper to mention to ears polite. The | day, on their way from Hoboken. Hy Zeicher. J Ma; Rev, Aphbel Oti« has taken charge of the Congreg results of 160 eleetion kebirw Gp ‘to thet date, aol lie an ame Deaaaeatees: ee ae ere ae ne ea The Cannon Guards, Capt. N. Gatway, numbering 25 al ehurehin Virgil, New York that about tw { them were Mialeterial, oo (het 5—Thos. A. Dunn. Thos. A. Dunn, sensuality of the high mangates of the oriental countries, | ™U**"* also went on their annual excursion yesterday. The Bishop of New Jersey held his enaual visit the chock of '¢ dstopt ot Berlin was amply com 54 { Jeremiah Crowly. John J. Muller. This, he proceeded to show, was o great toistaks, Hlavem | The Poole Guard, Capt. Paxton, went om their first an ¢ Church, Ne 7 15. 1, McMillen. . meant rothing more than ‘the private apartments of ths | PUA! excursion to Stryker’s Bay ‘yesterday. They nara fe be ctagmmebip Ariol—Mr Vaiajus, and iady, morning praye ald by “andi ge fee 55—John F. Broderick. Chas. H. Haswell, women of Turkey. With them it had no such meaning | béred 70 muskets, Wim Grasver, Me Aion: Mr h Mies. ei, hd tee: ra. Cox, of New York, and Williams, af Orange, Mansion, of ‘he Titty tantant, mappa rie, MS Bred * J. J. Bradley, as that supposed to belong to it among Christian ‘The Mount Prospect Guard, composed of the members, | vent; Thos Punnett, Chas Todd. Me Widmiayer, Miss Wiianyer, en of the parish were eatechised by the rect yr né that the Aulian, as a mark of achnew 58—Thonius Starr. Bryan McCahill. peuple. It was an arcana of the Turkish house- } attach s of Engine Company No, 16, of Brooklyn, com- | Mits A Veniall, Mrs Albert, Mre Dumont, Mire Payard, Me B | and examined by the Bebop, The Bishop presebed from | legs for the exrciient srrangements made ta thie 50 - Owen McKenna. old, whore more often the retired wouan gave her | pe'ce for 22 prisos at thelr annual excursion. ‘f. 1. Cor- roi, Ang Aine, Gustave Gired, Mr Wartolle, Mr De | Jeremiah vi afterwards confirmed eight per- | port for sending off troope t. the East, hav oon 60—Adam C. Flanagan. Henry H. McGowan. time to her Koran and praying than to. dog! and | cell commanded the corps. htt Me tanehion, Capt @ Palron, Mes Desbroiter and | sons, making mihis year. The holy communion | lororation ef the criior Uf Medypaye nO Dit, Whigs. Know Nothing», Promiscous and vile sensuality. The seclusion | The Denniston Blues went on their sevonth annual ex ra, SR Duniont and haly, Me Dallie, Ar iisiveina ater y, | Wee then adrafaistored to Ure full ng of che clergy -— | lan, Commander of the Sib military atv 1—Benry Oy aa a ples of Ms a Turkey en a onions of great | oursion yerterday to Clifton Park, Staten Island. 0D. J Mr B Cronyn, Mr Cronyn, Miss Cronyn, Minx | M vd New, rere Doug , URewe, Sesion, Ma wwe Ord vecwur Prefect of the Bouches 2—Martemus A. Van Lier. -_ antiquity, It was @ cus prevailed long anterior | py ive eomnancod. ’ Pym Lid, CP Trondwell and Sotictien, re hetwood, Mayers, Henderson, Joshum manly nd on M. de Cambdy, military Intendent 2—Gideon " = to the time of Mahomet. The Koran, |, was 01 iad 4 Themproo, HE Warburg, Mr Gordon, Mra | and Millett, ond » large number of the laity, errific voller won gre ALT. Gavott fastainer of the harem, It advocated the rarctelerta |. ‘The Purcoll Guards, Capt. Moora, numbering 45 mus- Er) sed indy, Rot Wa’ |" On tharsiny, the 16th inst,, tbe Most Rev, Archblénep | 1,0 eis pveress Nae. caanrent ae Che Walaa Spe sion of women {itm the rude of men. For this | Kets, passed our office on thelr return from the Harlem peraen {Phe is cnaaseas of Y } trom We upon Tyme, (Hing. ) whlel ki ted ® lacs renson the houses of the Orientals were divided into two | House where they had been co'ebrating their annual dred and thirty persona, at Nati nen abd two beye, and inticted injury to vevernl others. Lemuel W. Parkes. Apartmente—one for the males and the other for the fe- | “xenrsion. cond A eltting fe Sual vaamination of Mews. Steaham, G. A. Barney. moles, the female apartment bearing the generaldesigaa- | Tho Franklin Guard, Capt. Hailey, numbering 70 mus- Bishop Shs Sad ok. hs, Ok teat ee Wm. H. Crane. tion harem. farem, therefore, it was shown, corres- | kets, also went on their annaal target excursion. aT Gane yn Pe ener: | Rev Me Ww i lds nat. at the Court of Geo. W. Warner, 1, 1), og very nearly to the — pena tee mW ad The Union Light Guards, Capt. J. Sherwood, went to lady apd evrvant; Mies Fuld, Mex simon Vonton, when s further stjournmedt of ‘arha was mentioned aa travelling, and hay iaharem | +iuahing, L. I., on thelr annual sxeursion, Mr Kaldwin and lady, A Fi 4 to secount, | WO months we ed to, The total © 0} Made FAward Merritt. Wr lady and sister; 1 Loder Mr Cospain that serious ofence ter of these Lankruyta will, (t ts esthunted, reach from m. A. Hagerty. with bin, his family was only women, ami itdid not follow - : ; penne ond bo Ye iy tant aot tien one benaie Ads sumbered in his fasoily The Whitehall Goard, Capt. James 1. Murphy, aumber- | indy, Mr Pre nnd indy. Mr Lockler and. ab te aud made aunple ¢ nfeeston f e Fan a Oa ' Inne country was woman more respected than in Tur- | iD& ‘orty muskels, passed our office om their way from | Haninior, Mr Taria, P aliant and lady. Mex fu A correspondent of the Boston Journal, writing from | £700,000 ty £800,000, The ascot are about £100,000, Joroph D. Martin, key. No one would dare addrem a ledy in public. The Weehawken N. J.), where they enjoyed themselves ald, Mes Bat iB, Mr Maines, J 4 ble wert Indy. Rev MO | smberst. Mase, gives an account of t Lina don of Ledyard Avery. husband even, should he chance to meet his wife, pacaes | *™Axingly. Pde Looe mt ae tp tooen, Be wineburn Ieee |} Mr. Daniel Hise, in the Cotlege chapel. a missionary to Cur Wiata ¢ John Kenna her without showing the slightest cognicnee, Should The McCormack Guards, Capt. White, went om { © hiidren; Rey Mr Macy’ yris. Dy Wootbritge of Hadley, presided at the exam tr Parts Correspondence, Alex. hill, one 40 far forget himself as to approach a Tarkish lady | eeeond annual target excursion. Forty prizes wore Mores, Miss Willson, Miex Miooll, J Be: ination of the candidate, ane as his views were of the Paria, Get, 6, 1866, Cornelius & Cooper. unsclicited, he would find hitnself attacked with that | tended for. Fe Winbort Hf butnaun. Me Lat eld sehool,”? and the candidate's those, of the ‘new | rye war and i Pronpectim Improved Hasith of the Bingrntoe Robert 8. Dixon. wowan’s weapon—ber which would be foundin | Our Own Independent Guards, Copt. James Clay, num’ | | 4 Bictll iy Borced’ iar Blais ont tk, Ai tnve: nen ee Tine the tae ck he tenes | Mer Wiell to the Bishittion— Interesting Incédentine Pig Hoary Juckson. Turkey to possess all the yoiubility and Litterness of the ] Lering sixty muskets, aleo had the extreme pleasure of Ubi, P Pagel. Mr Kochs, A Kern, A Meyer. MrJ Beton, | soe Whole Gay man Pama aia Spas poo bh . ‘ Eline Combe. fewale sex in Christian countries, As showing farther | riding « handsome target. | WTouner’Toval, 160 HA n yer, Mr J Betout, | did not accord with Lis own, redgned the chalr aad weat lar Superititions in Hongary and Polant—hucteah en has. Whitlock. the reepect universally shown t> women, the custom of | the Htucated Musketeers, Capt. Jamen, numbering forty | , Prom Charleston, tn ihe wearcip James Adger—w it | ume, although be bad been shown, to proach, the ond Theatrical Guasip }. Bell sacking women was coclared a mark of respect. The men | iskets, went to Hoboken for day's fun. Cuibhert 8H Cleck'y, HT Hama ond, Kt Ryan. D Pauer. | Man comin | le ly me hevet Onilage gine y ent by the Beok of France of « rise te ji te. alone were excepted. Toe harem, or the private female os hs ton, Dr MeClenahan, ¥ Herrick, Master J Tilesuin, Maser | Y 4 John Printice apertment, was to all intents and purposes under the | The Washington Guards, Capt. Kenmarl, composed prin- Rind—aod 12 in the strerage, Rev. Dr, Wm. Wiener, of this city, preached ta the count of evemmerctal lithe, bes inereseel Gig Geo, H. Raymond. exclusive coutrol of the women. The n himself ne. pg A =. tm Com pany Pomad $, yp poe ae Sores the seamsbip Knorviilo-Mre JA jyterian church in #t. Louis, on the 2iet inet verment of all eeurities, relway share la = ver entered within its sacred precinets without consent | to Bull's Ferry for the purpose of disposing of some , Mrs D Shave, HA Crane. 1M Lainar, J itawlen hen C. Vixley, of Piatatied, Mass, ant Mre Wm. Floyd. of its cceupants. The children, however, have free ( «| valuable prizes by the setence of arme. Fee aes De ee Quod, James Clark, F Va y, of Northampton, Maas. embarked on the sapquine rpirit le begining ta preval Joneph T. Dill. and cgreas to the two partments ofa Tarkish household. | Moed’s Light Guard, Capt. Smith, and numbertee | Mow dice AY ncetea fe trait; Mra Ht Vandarerit. | ich inet. in the Springtk, Capt, Mayo, from ftom for oy they. yee cm od y pe among Ephraim Reed. ‘ ak hoe bt a ek bap ne oe shout thirty-five muskets, pared the [imap oftce ou | HC Berrien’, J J Hart—aud 3 inthe sweorng, Cape Town, to join the tuiselon of the Amertoan Board | ™*"7 * texo ging wp their hate, james Mel lone re ie cul be mae HX their way fro uboken, where some shar, woting and among the /ulus. re | harem. The lecturer, meanwhile, gave an account of | bendsome prizes were shown the invited guests. | poaiieatt DEPARTURES. B! apie on ‘ inh in the siramehip Alabama—Joln Twill, O proce. The words of te Howell Vail. fhe harem of the present reigning Aultan. Connected with ‘The Montgomery Light Guard, James F. Patterson jantoed, FR iiivies, Frederic Ik Guivers sat Columbus Devega, M.D. am gen 14 Nort are, Wwe owen, thought to spmait ~ ony el Sout i rank of wives. The laxuries which | CaPt#in, pared our office on their way to New Jersey for i per, Sirs 0 vin, Mire De Ondo 10 THE EDITOR OF THK WERAL = . ’ Pin Pm they ed were graphically deserted, as also their | ‘Ft practice. aod two chilitea, fF This young physician aud ek{lful eurgeoa, whe bas re | Mt’ neal » caeaaen a Gee M. Pike. poe ed ate Ere Although ot eae ay Bridie dpc hi qu seman Pushes ot pumbor cently returned from the Rusian eaunp at Sebastopo! ont, an © ni ont eta on Or wer, ing to the Saltan’s harem were «o many in number, ing forty-five muskets, pasted the Hrnsrp offices on their A ps blasters se the tone fle wer, ie ot commence, We onpuct = aa were oot all mistresses. Include’ in the harem were the | return from aceer, vhere they felt extreme ploasure | & o6 and daaghior. George Wart sna lady, | Wide tair to become 4 bright star aad ornament to ore 1¢ cuntions tor exvesal penta, Gaddie duapenth te ©. 3. Watrous. mother and sisters of the Soltan. In the royal palace, | in popping at a target, and riddling it in fine style with mg Ry rade, ny sari ‘wo chikteen; | profession which he has chosen. He is of Jowish 4 whee arate, of quits tatiied ote P. W. T, Van Riper it might be supposed, the lecturer wdiled, there would | their muskets. A. Wiloox, Misa’ Wiron, JW (idoort Meg | scent, born and raised ia the ofty of Charlerton, sont ; erpreter, Fred, Wagner. be numerous miatives of the rising generation, The Crishoelavgh Goard, commanded by Col Duly Kites B shed, Mrs Morgan. Miss “arah I | coroiing, where he has reside! up to the thme he left thie | * yrevell in Our towns along the const, be Boney ae “7 22h = bens —, ted oh went to Fast New York om their anuual let out, Twenty ‘n 495-4 indy BS Jeomiags, 0 tty tee Reatele, Aten catty age he ou oper wenlly (he moet expowet to the veageasce af ed the % : com 4 opyne , om, state policy cop diminish three murkets composed the entire rank and file. ns 1. Aldrich and two cubicen, Mime | txe religions bellel of his ancestors, and was barked a ' Thee Lewne ae chie®y ohabtted by mer 50—D. F. McFarlane. Bumber @ beirs to the throne, and therefore | the shelly Guard passed our office on thelr roturn elvan, dy aud two chikigra, Mine W oon pen not usually warlke amd whee lotereete nine out of ten efther were not permitted bt. sane A. Hopper. of the harem, deseribed, at the furniture of the | ken F. ‘tion, Capt. Ri ing 45 mani Hola jopper. Isaac A. Hopper, SA _ Jongth, pagan bee ffl oo Bier menerion Aan ~ase pole TH SENATORIAL which the ive occupants seated themselves at their ded. “They 1 shots and refle:ted erotit agate aerator. Lasare, enjeztog thelr cttonk and coliee.. Ths lailes aid | upen thomettae™” Oe Ome ORO Republican delegates from the several wards comprit- 7 ot ait crow legge! 84 generally representen, but gather- 1 On Monday last, the Charles Wright Guard, Capt. Can- 4 wm rmnch better that mo moe 5I—J. M. Counboven. 4 Jol ona A 1 Taber sed frien 6 a oordance w ean} Slane 2. hal, at howe oe nor tie dene company marched well, and presented # fue op- ! eran, Wiltaes tase. BW Promo’, | of cigbteen oF eters he * A the study of moti. | On har not lot his mashoot, ani we prise our homme pe weeks tee Tere deetereds pata, ol of’ Goa hanios deat as | Pearenes. Ticy contended Soe thir(y nize prisos. W 16 Sprighl'be Be Watnom, George Me Whoeit 1. meal: phe gc a elke ran ele sae nacido, ang | mutt TAM our purses.” The Incredible exertions whielb teaDeria Posin, Jan solo. premature destruction of their ehildeen, to avotlmarring | _ The Fifth District Police of the city of Beoot! (om, Charlee Robinaoa-raet Bd x sersges Amt | ne ot are after greduated at the Madieat Collage | (4 Kemslam army seams to be making to seieln the 51—Wm. (3. Stirling. D.C, Weeks. ir beauty by maternity. This latter was declared as | bering forty anh Captain fan G meow , Fey Chariemon, per seamabip Marin —Jan FE Bpear, Mines | in that pods during which time, vy hit arbanly | northerm torts, smd the rill) which they cheplng bn Mage S8—H, A. Waynard, Hiram A. Maynard. being the case with most of the Turkish women. The our office, ay-Eve gelnce ware cons dtr. | 6 1 Spear, © OMesar, is AAdpear, Mr Waivers, | ot manner end kink disprAtion he gstheret atvend | ing wp eAdithonsl fortises <e ol telly corre 59—Fraoei: H. Guest. Robt. H. Shannon. lecturer, after concluding bis remarks upon the subject } (in Friday last the Monroe Ganrd visite! the Woe hf Aer A WF hareh JM Grition, Mr Smlih, 4 ¥ Perio, | vice host of friends ani scyusintaaees, who will | torptive of thee sentinnrn BP Tracey, Cay" Aery, apt t M i] A le aexionsly await bie retarn ty hie native plas, The King of Purd! Dr Torker, JA owt, W ilake tah comenty cme, tah rece i dip Ie inten emnanae’ tinting ip Chatlewton, ent th s compra. ively abort tine be 8 practice eq aa slmoat W any Jan in that city. Bat Charlton eee too Honited wale . om wares privet enlience om { ot. Coed, ing the Sixth Senatorial district, met Inst evoning, and | ed the robe, it sgreat | ns of ihe ze in’ the ¢ ee Park p Ot, ent Ghee Gos Battanen San eam rmanimousty nominated Charles Perley as candidate for | breach of etiquette to shew any portion of thetr nether | Heat e proprietor of hich is Mr. Weg, silet | i tr bs ambi, a wr te Parry wc Senator in that district. The Republican Executive Com- | limbs. | tise orteinn San, vey eer eet ee are named. They wore accompanied by Fer. | DW Qroleesion. Ihe dateruileet os jan mites being im seesion last the nomination was | Tich, containing every vartet eS tone Le sod mastered forty muskots. After target | tor iy yn te lal of he Resa army, ae with that confirmed. a w practice, they entertainnuen! er . 1 to hin friend exioverner Alken, reported to that body and The Tate wore next spoken of. They were deserived | prection, they par Pas 24 tha Gat eases Take thats imesh very. 2 as w iia thae. Sten te sousteed toe mae CONSTITUTION HALI—HBOULAR WHIG NOMINA- | otherwise than the morose people they are generally a¢- |. ovegrance and deportinent was highly creditable Pei 2 Norton, B Lanvst: apes " official dlecharge A witien hun hes Leen a5 credited were indolent, and cane | Te ednondi py: Light Conrd, Capt. | wr bout 10 teen See, Bus, Gare Serre, a the movements of the belligerent ge Joba Stevenson, visited Hobokem for vanget practiw. se- | Le 0 Dodie ‘raat Revenwm, W [mctrvler les vince March lant wp to tee tiene of hie departure +» exertion, wad menin We seen ln the Shamnpe the Washington Bead, sod muster. | =” Geer. Wn the starrage mopieste there few particulars, feeling « teep in Lee murring ahs fo « pace, to the pera! one vith whom | have teen necctetet { the yoyulace, and yen emmpanied ise woirty-470. oasbetee Twenty valaabie plone F Ro tore reveniel. This onl f+ Andermm, Joan | whine lente ate GMP gat leaet Uhre meth: [a joey ont Titentn ot the Seventh ward New Yorke” Als, tbe Pies ridge srl tee isirws, | “ey Youn, Oot 26, 18s sien ath was whowsed ores iy YP inen a: ty lcttlece's Bowd. Tihy hdimsnoee ‘aly mas ene fester HW Plant, of Troy, fins reorwered 94M fees A. Hills; with few observations as wo the inno. | 17 i eee wos, ? that, tre | ye tiedoom iver Company tot Sefurios of . Lewis Tran! | yation= gradually working themselves into the domestic | ket, snd looked well, 1 Woodruff, Murray Ho sos of the Tarks,, He amnoanent Mis sont’ tec On Taursday, the Indepeaden Rod Rover Guard, Oapt, | Tat Thuretny evening Sung ERTIRATY, Mecmnzenied i Superiar € ourt, Comann Pleas, Catabriiga P. Livingston: Mating Coort, im tHtutie how, F. Pia dvall. for 1 tainet ty treins renaing Werther, leteers Abeoy sai, 9 af Bot. Wr Beery fourteen Cajed tome * Ye wa