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4 . NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1856. NEW YORK HERALD Allies in the reeall of General Simpson, who | France to that river, with his present army| THE LATEST NEWS: 7 is to be replaced, according to rumor, by Ge- | and British money, it is not easy to conceive. —_— JAMES GORDON BENNETT, neral Codrington. That Simpson was ridi}| See, even, howhe has “hedged” against tonl | BY ELECTRIC AND PRINTING TELEGRAPHS, PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR. culously unfit for the post. he held, every ove | play or vacillation of purpose on the part of — knows, But whether the officer named as his | England! All the operations of the war are | jycrparep Beto Bh. ne OP OUR GOVERNMENT day a pleasant letter anent fashionable society in the capital of the Golden State. it would seem that snobbery on the Pacific is about the same thing as elsewhere, only it breaks out ina little different form. City Intelligence. ‘Tue INEURIATE ASYLUM.—Our readers are aware that ‘over twelve months ego an organization was chartered by our State Legislature under the title of the United States IncbriatefAsylum. The charter was amended last April so.as to confer on the institution power to retain N. W. CORNER OF NASSAU AND FULTON STS. | ‘The tt fi oat : par ney adel ancl baced i sina tt successor will do better seems an open ques- | condncted on such a plan that the support IN AFFAIRS mm ‘image ee 7 eran ig pape ee Sy Se resist TERMS, cach in advance, ° a tion. General Codringt d Lieute- | given by England is more moral than physical; ‘asuinaToN, Nov. 6, 1855. ‘ . ara emnaation 'D. 2 cents $7 \ eral Codrington served as Lieute-| §) y Eng sical; is ¥ THE DAIL LHPEALD, $ con Ma per coe poo per | Arago’s news came to hand too late in the after- 8 Official intel! of the t ‘hut ananal rece geapire By a - a have ublished ~ nant Colonel for many years in the Guards, | so that should England think of withdrawing, ta tao mr ned Wi the and acquired some reputation as one of the | her retreat could dono damage to Napoleon bari Bc pire pbcacbe, Fopcepershi of si palais best walkers, best boxers and hardest drinkers | in the field. Then this marriage—can it be | ment, and Commodore Paulding, of the home sqadron, noon to have any influence on the market. Wheat was tolerably active, while prices favored purchasers. Cor was unchanged. Rye closed at $1 26. Pork r ‘annum; the European edition, aeneee te See on SS Pe tat, oF $6 to amy part of the Continend, Bomk ony 0 include postage. 7 NY CORR&SPONDENCE VOLUNTARY COR: ey containing Ment, their report and appeal to the public, and mdence on the subject berween Dry Tarmer Wood. ‘The objects are concisely set forth, i arte) will be _ Bheriy pald for. ng Ov Fomstox agRumsronpenrs ane | was in fair request at steady prices. There wasa | in the regiment. He was not at that time sus- | doubted but the rumors were set on foot at the | will probably be instructed to proceed thither immedi- mfiotfea tt iuscitution ts to proride an, asylum for the, ee Wedonot | Petter feeling in sugars, with increased activity. | pected of much intellect, and it was under- | instigation of the Emperor, who knows that | tly, ‘with special instructiing regarding events tn that | ee ea eee ine poy hia on Ren < eeemon NENeereeriaEr® The sales embraced about 1,000 bhds. and 1,550 | stood that he owed his rise in his profession to | betweena Prussian and a Bonaparte, the British | M™" —— __ Lavise oie Kents Wik don kastoms tine Wel be eateeee JOB PRINTING executed with neatnese, cheapness and dee- | boxes, chiefly in bond for export. The public sale fer the Jat fo} yt Late and Intcresting from Northern Mexico, | ed workshops, in which exch patient, as soon as his condition on , iy. Pr his family. connections, one of whom won the | would far prefer the latter, Catholic though will permit, will be regularly emplos ed—thus the asy- ADVBREISRMBN DY [0G ar? OE of Rio and Java coffee came off yesterday, and at | iattie.of Navarino, It seems more than like- | he is? Such a man lets no chance escape him, os Ae am tress ight bere on | Bm.a6 supporting fnctittion Yat wil be en tat ae con eT oe a es ich jicated declit f about - : e steamer Nautilus arrived a rt wi eb Volume XX...... sisteneeeesteressreress MO, 309 | Oe 0 a “Prelghte se be a “aes ly that Lord Palmerston, whose recent suc- | forgets nothing, omits nothing. Has he not | j.tor dates from Matamoros. From four to five thousand pateles in elimeiionaes ape: eae ae a persed ros r cesses seem to have hardened his heart, is bent | even sent Canada a new provincial library, | men had becn ordered to the frontier to repel tho Texan | Where thelr inebriety will be treated as a disease, and where ‘AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. for England and the Continent, with moderate en- " 5 a tched a'ehip of t ¢ th Ro afforia will be wanting to produce in them a refor- gagements for Liverpool and Loudon. Sterling ex- | 0D trying an aristocratic commander once | despatched a ship of war to spy out the coun- | Rangers. Benen Abaitene he detest he ih ee 5 BROADWAY THEATRE, Broadway—Saaxpy Macures— Cincun. inted Commandef@in-Chief on Law Fon LApies—Fairy more, try, and connived at the organization of a ‘Vidaurri had been appoint the Rio Grande, and had ordered the commanding officer A report is in circulation to the effect that | Party aiming at the restoration of the province | | uae "to discharge the National Guard. ‘The Leopold, of Belgium, is about to offer his ser- | t France? fatter had retusa to’ obey, vices oa a madiaton bateranithe, belligerents— | And all the fruit of this matchless cunning } — yjdaurri hed addressed a note to Secretary Marcy, com- with what success any one who thinks can de- and skill is to be for this unborn child. What | plaining of the violation of Mexican territory, and charg- termine, Austria has abandoned the part, | if the scheme were to succeed altogether, and | ing the commander at Fort Duncan with connivance with ifr Pir” | the next generation were to see this last scion | the fllbusters, and, if rumor speaks truth, is actually about to | the next gen ., join France in a campaign on the Danube. of the house the monarch of Europe! Gov. Reeder’ ae ONER Nov. 6, 1856: The recent concordat with the Pope meant Fraae Bowtep Ovt.—According to the re- | Gov. Reeder was received at the cars, on his arrival at more than appeared on the surface. turns last night, the last of the Albany Regen- | Phillipsburg from Philadelphia, to-day, by an assemblage Commercially, the news does not differ from cy, the Cerberus of the Treasury, the incor- ot the people of Easton and neighborhood. He was es- he loomed in that of the last steamer. Nearly a million of ruptible Comptroller, the Colbert of the Van ae teeg. ese Lage ea, gold had arrived from Australia, but it was | Buren Bourbons—the indefatigable Flagg—re- | yernor delivered an address. He gave a rapid history of feared in England that France would absorb | ceived his quietus at thc polls yesterday. | the whole of the Kansas affair, showing up the unfairness the whole. Consols being scarce, had risen | ye game here to reform our city finances, | #4 hypocrisy of the administration on tho one ride, and to 87 1-2 after falling to 87. Breadstuff | and what has he done? The people found eM Gatton tammel ta cena were a trifle dearer, and cotton had declined a] i¢ out, ana have given him leave to re- coutae) aad avowel fis xii gteotiation to niendby. quarter. tire. We advise him to turn his attention to | at all hazards and through all consequences, tho noble muilering. | 'T coessfull: \- PE wd ae eat eats Ba Can be increased. when necessary, ts divided fate shares OF $10 each. Any person wishing to subscribe to ye sn aad Tes pene, 1) he awount he will take to any one ‘We think that this novel institution commends itsolf to public favor and support. There is to be a meeting this evening on the subject. En Rainoap Accipuxt,—The milk train on the Now York and Erie Railroad yesterday morning, when near the Bergen junction, ran off the track, the switch being misplaced. Nearly the whole train was thrown from the track, partly breaking up both roads. Fortunately no- one mal nesteaae injured, t.ough several of the employés. were hurt, ‘The train frcm Philadelphia was duo at the~ time, and the switch was placed right for It; amd. when the rie train came along, the switch being unadjusted, the train ran off as stated. change for the Boston steamer yesterday closed dull, and after twelve o'clock dropped down to 1034 for the best bankers’ bills in the street. It was stated that the house of Brown Brothers were not expected to make further shipments of specie. And it was also indirectly stated that further shipments of spe- cie by Mr. Belmont’s house were over for the pre- sent. Hence, on these rumors getting afloat in the street, sterling bills closed at the decline stated. Our New York and other State Elections Yesterday—The First scattering Returns— The Know Nothings Looking Up. x The practical work of our election is over, and we have only now to await the full returns of the victorious parties and the killed and wounded in this quadrangular and conglomerate contest. Thus far, the returns from the city indicate a terrible resurrection of the Ameri- can party; a remarkable weakness on the part BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Taxr Fireman’s Bripe— ‘BwastoroL. BURTON'S THEATRE, Chambers street—Tar MAN op ‘| Many Faienps—Picnic. WALLACK’S THEATRE, Broadway—Masirest Destiny —Lavarer, WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 Broadway—Erniortan Per- FORMANCE. ‘KLEY’S BURLESQUE OPERA HOUSE, 589 Broad- wor Benavavt Ofna avo Neono Mursrmnay. MECHANIC8’ HALL, 472 Broadway—Pror. MacALuisTeR’s @omszes Maciaves. ACADEMY HALL, 663 Broadway—Barriz oy Buyxze EMPIRE HALL—Tovr or Evrore—SiEcE OF n> HIPPODROME—Tom Tuomn—Wip ANmeALs—InpraNs. Piast tenia aie lit aact oaniwetieedh: so os ——————— New York, Wednesday, November 7, 1855. Our Philadelphia Correspondence. PumapEuraia, Nov. 2, 1855. Political Prospect What Pennsylvania Thinks about th Administration—Mr, Buchanan—Mr. Dallas—How to Make Pennsylvania a Unit, de., fe. ‘The News. Elections were held yesterday in the States of New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey. Missiasippi, | of the Custom House and Tammany Hall soft Prospects of the Napoleon Dynasty, the affairs of the Chicago and Rock Island Rail- | platform of principles adopted by the free soilers of ae base ae a aa on i fey opened. Maat Wisconsin, and also in Nebraska Territory. In | shell ticket; a surprising degree of strength, The Empress Eugénie, we are told in the | road Company, of which corporation he istrea- | Xanss- tleipants, (the ordinary crowd,) have taken their cura Moniteur, promises decidedly this time to pre- | surer. Now, if he has the great financial ability Gov. Merriweather, of New Mexico. sent France with an heir to the imperial throne. | with which the Solons of the Reform Commit- Louisviiz, Nov. 6, 1856, Hon. David Merriweather, Governor of New Mexico, The event is announced, as was to be expected, | tee accredit him, he can show it by making the passed through here yesterday, en route for Washington. with a great flourish of trumpets by the impe- | concern pay great dividends to the stockhold- ————_——_—_—_——_——_ rial press, and France is congratulated on the | ers. Give them ten per cent the first six | The Reeent Accident on eve nei arinot+ guarantee of political stability which the pros- | months, Mr. Flagg, if you please. ‘At a slesteog Or eticectats cpa manar matical ect of a permanent succession holds out. We Seer rt TREES atexdew: i Comiiaiaclée’ wan Goma(ituted 40. examine into’ ead we are not so apt to believe in the | _ANTStavery Lecrores at Bostox.—They ro late se ee at Gasconade bridge. The Commission stability of dynasties as the imperial journalist, advertise in the Boston papers that a SeTl€S | consists of several engineers and others, and they will and can contemplate the pregnancy of an Em- of anti-slavery lectures dre to be given, | make full investigation press without inconvenient emotion—regara | #8 usual, this winter, at the Tremont Temple Delegates to the National Democratic Conven- New York the canvass has been one of unusual ex- citement, and the result, so far as known, exhibits features of an extraordinary character. In this city the Know Nothings have probably, with the ex- eeption of here and there an alderman or council- man, succeeded in electing all their candidates for city and connty offices. With regard to senators and assemblymen, the Know Nothings do not seem to have been so successful. Any opin- ion, however, upon thig point, would jost now be prematare. The vote for State officers shows that the Know Nothings and the hard shells have ex- all things considered, in the muster of the hard shells, and a glorious minority (running behind everything) to the Seward black repub- lican disunion negro worshipping alliance. Read and study our city returns. The few scattering shots we have received from “ the rural districts” indicate the gene- ral fight to be between the Seward Preston King State ticket, and the Knew Nothings, with J. T. Headley as their standard bearer. Both the democratic hards and softs appear to The mooted question is, who shall be the next Prosident ? If the voice of Pennsylvania was taken in the prosent cloudy aspect, it would, unquestionably, have no ‘Son’ neither of the gentlemen spoken of having the sympathy of the masses of this State. The present administration is to the democracy loathsome. First, because it hag failed to be progressive, and to do anything; secondly, Decause it has tied around its neck a political democratic loadstone—James Campbell. In trath and in fact, Mr. Buchanaa has ruined all the prospects he may have had in Pennsylvania for the next Presidency, by his associa- tion or affiliation with jthose “backers” to the present administration—Forney, Plitt, Campbell, Martin & Co.— eeeded general expectation, while the softs and | be distanced, though the returns from the out- | the possible destinies of the child who may be | 12 that city. The following performanges'are tion. through whose guuze-like exterior the people have i i iven in this list:— Bostoy, Nov. 6, 1855. ince penetrated, Mr. Buchanan himself, by “forcing Lorre mare Teas tie onsets side towns and counties may change the pale- | born next February with no ordinary interest. to come off lutte, Oise 688 a ‘The Fourth District Democratic Convention last ev in the language of the Hon, Tom Ben oO ce BR - poneeet Wie. ite Pare ;. | Sent aspect of the country vote very mate- | The last Napoleon had a son—# sweet, beauti- | Nov. 22—) John G. Whittier, Eeq., poem. ning nominated Patrick Riley.and Isaac Adams as dele- } {latks and counterjumpers) —baa Sane morning, and comment upon the interesting posi- i a ~ ‘Harriet Beecher Stowe's drat +d hold upon the affections of the high-minded gentlemen of tion of affairs in the editorial columns. rially. The black republicans are certainly | ful child, whose features the skill of the artist | Dee. 6— MEW gates to the National Convention at Cincinnatt. bad State; and you wu there rises athe tag ij ili . Root e —_—_—_ at “ten cent mm, out le ranks fn Massachusetts the Know Nothings have, it is | 98 paddy frightencd at the first reports from | has rendered familiar to every one; he was Doo. Prony pose 9 Peep Oia ae Dusted Wesias" Cletane Gt New Soriey, | of The dacascranyrotl the Bet ay eat of ct. believed, re-elected Governor Gardner. “Sam” as they were last year, and from all | born after many longings and many disap- Dec. Fn ps Lewis D. Campbell, of Ohio. New Broxewic, Nov. 6, 1855. his Sry ne. -oonepicatan at mehr aipoentin In New Jersey the election was for county officers | the figures received they have a substantial | pointments, and came into the world when his en bgt o Caen phate at < pred In the United States Circuit Court, in the casoof Hager, | mistrust and suspicion of his character in the minds of and members of the Legislature only. As far as | reason for alarm. father was at the summit of power and fame. Jan. 31—Hon. Henry B. Stanton, of New York. complainant, versus Stevens, Stockton and others, de- Renney lvanisns, eles hand, George 9 Micita Dal we have heard, the democrats have done wel Whatever may be the first summing up on | No human child ever had such prospects ashe | Feb. eran ee a SEHR fendants, Judge sisi at Gooey Mosca a bo oe heehee een nequainted. While James From Louisiana we have intelligence that the) the State ticket, considering the naturally de- | at his birth; yet, in a very few years, before | Feb; 21—Hon, James Bell, of Now Hampshire, cided that the complainasit was ex: @ production | Buchanan, has been « demagogue, Geo. M. Pallas, by bla Know Nothings have carried New Orleaps by a he had learned to know right from wrong, he March 6—Eiwin P. Whipple, Esq. of the general statements rendered to W. H. Gatzmer, as | aristocratic bearing, has +0 far separated himself frouy aS e . .moralizing influences of the various defeats which.the American party have suffered since and including ‘the Virginia election of last spring, the vote whkeb)they will have cast in 3 2 PROBABLE SUBSTITUTES. evidence in this case, and that the complainant be per- was an exile, a sickly, miserable child, soon to | * Hon. a. P. Butler, of ee Carolina. mitted to re-examine Gatzmer. 7 ei ‘William Lloyd Garrison 5 od die ina foreign land. Now the performance, Dr. William’A. Smith, of Virginia. “Wechly Bank Statement. say the enemies of the dynasty, is to be played Rey. Henry Ward Beecher, of New York. Bostox, Nov. 6, 1855. the people as to Jose ull their affinities, and p ace himself in a position to be deprecated instead of belong admired. Forgetting that he was the scion.of a good man, but & strolling actor, he has stood aloof atall times from the people. Being himself no statesman, and but a second rate man in his profession, baving no favor with the peo- large majority. It is predicted that they have also earried the State. 9s From the other States where elections have been held we have no information as to the result. By the arrival of the Arago at this port yester- | this New York city and State election will as- | over again. And at first sight it does’certain- at He i pgacaea mt ues Aero Pigyre ere gears tiga Ad ion HB nd Weer Bel mca ton peer eh aed Poneayinala day we bave four days later intelligence from Hu- | tonish their most sanguine adherents here and | ly bear some resemblance to the revival of an | can be dbtained nt ticknor’s” 186, and Jewett’s, 117 | Capital stock.............+ stands straightened by intestine difficulties, without » rope. Her news from the seat of war, although it | elsewhere. We suspect that this continued | old play. The Moniteur announces the joyful | Washington street. Fare es eh '2'426)000 ieee Hee ise ee teachin Slcstnoet on Sen ceals announces no fresh operations of importance on the | unity of action of the American party in New | event in very much the same language as| We have here a jumble of men, women and | amount die frome hier nk 8,760,000 | be enabied to seloct some high ininded, hnorable and part of the belligerents, is highly interesting. York is largely due to the popularity among | it ured in the time of Napoleon the First; | monsters, to which Barnum’s happy family pre- reer hace wg 115'347/000 hay by: rp tig Prpcson Arey aueansen oO ‘The details of the capture of Kinburn show that } 91) classes of our fellow-citizens throughout | the son of Eugénie—pray heaven it be nota | sents the only known parallel. Any thing | Circulatiion 8,601, York and Lencaater, the roses for whom 4 war has been. so long waged in Pennsylvania, and of which the people have grown sick and jired, and by the selection of meu who, for thelr disinterestedmess, though stern in the dis- « charge of their duty, are essentially great, and have ever been faithful in the cause that has ‘cemented thie Union. here shall se look? Pennsylvania knows, perbaps, many: the Union knows but few, and we can at 4 rent time point at but two that would be acceptable to the people of this State, For it cannot be disguised that im the great crisis now covering and surroundiag the country, aman must be taken who. will be aceoptavle to the Rossians must have been taken by surprise. By a simultaneous operation, skilfully combined, the garrisons of the three forts which defended the spit were so placed that they could neither receive reinforcements nor effect a retreat. Under these circumstances nothing remained for them but to capitulate. The whole force under General Koiano- vitch accordingly surrendered on the 17th, after a the State of “ Live Oak George Law,” for his supporters have not lost sight‘of him in refe- rence to the bearings of this contest upon the Presidential election. The black republican State ticket is probably defeated ; but even if elected, the aggregate majority of all parties against them will leave an ample margin for daughter—is as anxionsly expected, and, if ate Spain) sone of eae Arrival Of the Nashville at Charleste one he is born alive, will be proffered as brilliant | Slavery by leecher Stowe an 0) h Ss Tryst Ba ee ate. destiniesas those held out to the King of Rome: | Toombs of Gcorgia—the fire-eater Butler of Now York atm pede earpclodk this (Tue 7) morning. re Wars and victory are the natal pean of both | South Carolina, and the rabid destructionist Sas ee children. The Archbishop of Paris could con- | Lloyd Garrison—Wendell Phillips and Dr. *. ‘Bartimons, Nov. 6, 1855. gratulate ‘his Emperor on the capture of a | Smith of Virginia—Henry Ward Beecher and | _ We have received no mail here south of Washington city and the prospect of an heir in the same | Mr. Hilliard of Alabama—Campbell of Ohio ne i th le U 4 sharp resistance. The number of prisoners in the | their defeat in 1856. breath, just as his prede€esser, lipped court- | aud Crittenden of Kentucky—has certainly e beecg + a ie with the pais ye ee ee ‘es arte oath hands of the allies is variously stated, but it is be- There were elections in five other States, | ly flattery to Napoleon the First, about the | Dot been witnessed in the present age. We PmitapELrats, Nov. 6, 1855. my ee aie eae Sate BL Real a Ri ve Hieved to amount to about 1,500. f Stocks dull. Pennsylvania State Fives, 81; Readi eae Maho re des pif eaes go mypeeetge map names are ur before the Cincinnati Convention, and by it placed before the Union, Pennsylvania in the coming contest will bes. unit. Without such action on the part of that conven- tion, the polities of this state in the coming Presidentiad anvass will prove a chaos. DIOGENES. yesterday, to wit : Louisiana, Mississippi, Wis- consin, New Jersey and Massachnsetts. In Louisiana they commenced on Monday; but our returns are limited to a report of the suc- conquest of new provinces and the perpetua- | Can well understand the necessity for an or- 308; Long Island, 105; Morris Canal, Tig; Pednaylvanis tion of hisdynasty. Who knows but a van- | ganist of established reputation and power; oad, 4136. New Ghithind Sov «1a quished Czar may be as humbly civil to the | though from the acter of the lecturers, it | cotton unctanged. Sales to-day 7,000 bales. Flour, son of Napoleon the Third, as the whole crew | 1s evident that it willbe no easy task even for nnd A ead tn nosey Freign’s—Cotton to Liver: The English and French journals attach great importance to this victory. It secures to the allies one of the gates of the Duciper, and the next move contemplated is an attack upon Oczakoff. The latter fortress is the key of Cherson and of | cess of the Know Nothings in New Orleans. | of German sovereigns were to the son of the | Mr. Willcox to preserve harmony. _,.. CHARLESTON, Nov. 5, 1855. Nikolaieff. Cherson is the port of Nikolaieff and | A full Congressional delegation, democratic | first Bonaparte? It is quite clear that the Bostonians Bloc gh root See Oly vba cg Brooklyn City News, Finrs,—Yesterday afternoon a fire broke out in the stable in the rear of James Harper's coffin warehouse, No. 104 Court street. ‘The flames extonded to the ware- house, but all that was valuable was taken out. The damage amounts “to several hundred dellars. The fire caught from the upsetting of a varnieh pot. About 1 o'clock the night previons a fire broke out im Jobnson’s shoe store, on the corner of Sackett and Columbia streets. The (ames were soon extingaished. Damage trifling. i) Last evening a fire was discovered in the upper part of a house in Fulton street, near Orange, but the flames were speedily extinguished, without creating much damage. . se! receives the productions of the interior destined for Odessa, as well as the war materiél sent from West- ern Russia, and forwarded thence to the Crimea through the isthmus of Perekop. The route fol- lowed by the different reinforcemonts arriving from Bessarabia and extending along the lake, would, by its capture, be completely exposed to the cannon of the allies as soon as‘they had penetrated into the li- man of the Dnieper. The presence of the allied fleets in the port of Odesgaa had elicited from the Consular agents there @ remonstrance against its bombardment, on the ground that the injury inflicted by it would fall chiefly upon foreign vesidents. or Know Nothing, or mixed, was elected. From Mississippi we have no information. In Wisconsin and New Jersey the elections were of a purely local character. From Massachu- setts, where they had a quadrangular fight upen the Governor, the regular Know Nothing Gardner ticket, thus far leads the democratic, the whig, and the black republican very hand- somely. Upon the whole, the returns thus far, from our own State and from Massachusetts, show a very satisfactory degree of popular insubor- di What prospects for a child to be born with! | blasée. Ordinary entertainments have Here is the Eqnperor, at war, and with a Power | 2° relish for thom. They will phe sive | tmz Iuesrms.—We are again obliged to refer our of gigantic strength, and unshakeable resolu- two dollars to hear Rachel, nor will they | readers tothe advertising columns for particulars respect" rated: a < h h ;, | afford a steady patronage to a first class the- | ing theatrical and musical matters, in consequence of bisa ipa but ~ nows kan bah isa atrical troupe of any order. What they require | t€ Press of other important matter. It will be found o end. ¢ people murmur. Hie allies chafe. s . hat all provid 1 hei The arbi? hs forsten A te ‘anderstood |7Mte saa oe as ee ae the managers have provided well for their —thunders.. He never so much as looks round, | Members of the Legislature, ea ae oe but pursues his course darkly unewecvingly, acts of indecency in private boarding schools, peenei id “ erind ak a Saisitid ly Me aly over the neck of Disaster and the prosicate or defending themselves from the well estab- | Cott" Ericka, wore totally. destroyed by fire, on : ; Gaunt & Errickson, were totally destroyed by fire, on form of Misfortune. What matchless coolness, | shed charges of adultery—or duels & outrance | yonday evening. ‘The building was a brick one of four and perseverance in the siege of Sebastopol ! between men like Lloyd Garrison and the fiery | stories in height, and 220 feet long. The mill had beon And now, what sublime deliberation and stea- A Bet Won.—At a P.rty in Lex! m Ave= nue, last week, out of fifty gentlemen nt forty-six wore Toombs, on questions of vital importance to | ioperation fifteen or sixteen years and gave emplo ment to some ninety hands. The origin of ‘the fire is un- a rebelli rainst the Sew: “c ; rs 4 4 # tter. Like th se | ki . The logs on building and machi: is estemat ‘The Inst aceounts' from the Crimea represent the ion and rebellion against the Seward pro- | ginegs in every part of his policy! He is like | ‘Be latter. PR eaelll ta orl il ol rade gh, £40,000 in tho following offlaes:-— | that tere ascot ee ree oe aor ofthe Low, who wagered th : gramme for a general crasade upon the domes- ec law, thet man=not like « hutian erestare Southern gentlemen are bidden to stand upin | The Etna Insurance Co., Hartiore $5,000 | at KNOXS store, 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton atrest, and allied forces under Peliesier to be steadily advancing | geo sue ae , thn @ : ’ tt and fight; if they c 1 Hiome Insurance Co., N. 000 | Jou will see the advantages porecs#od by the Knox ha’. into the interior. They already occupied positions | ¢ institutions of the South. If these con- | jeast of all like hisimpetuous, hot headed, vin- | ‘¢ arena, and fight; if they can slaughter a | [ome Ineuranee Co., N; 500 commarifiiis the defies of Vamuteka and Boyok spirators fail in New York and Massachusetts, dittive uncle. few of their assailants, why, the audience may | Market, : “ 3,000 Genin’s Excelsior.—The Basiness Hat of the Miskourla, the Russians retiring as they approached. | their plot is substantiatly broken up andextin- | 4 Wy, waist thei ites satroaaee ale bold up their thumbs, and spare them for sertcncis? a a4 i greatar sepeetion thay tine ne heats oreo sant From the gradual decrease of the Russian forces oc- | guished; for New York and Massachusetts are Wit an _-Abas MRC NGA OE fete skinless another day. If on the contrary, they allow | Exeelsor, - 2500 Phage the te dhe oa a enahle olor, the ele gaat cupying the northern forts of Sebastopol, it was be- | the Malakoff and the Redan of this Seward ot * ; f the s ot deaiiny fo i b x the hired henchmen of the Boston emperors to 4 ¢ 3'000 Fares bas never poyteoes ie cae 1 ond to le re lieved that they intended speedily to abondon that | coalition. In conclasion, for the pigsent, if | > CY OF Mle Salto destiny Lor oh un ora Sou) drive them to the wall, the ery- will be of } a + 8,500 ] eairely without rival in ie, popniay ctaae of a’ to which it position. It was thought that they would concen- as Napoleon the Firs’ hoped his fair boy would Delaware Mutual, Philadelphia, S000 | belongs. GENIN, No. 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul's the cily of New York, through the veice of the people, are to love the services of Comptroller f, we presume our tax payers are resign ed to bear the calamity. inherit? divery/ nat afte) oresoas Haayeede course as it used to be at Rome, down with : rs P abate Mier A them! down with them! Personal Intelligence. mows aoe oe meron Or yIDE out the views Jt will therefore devolve upon the Sonthera From Havre, in the batons Aihes-nttia M MoLane. of his unele—but with infinitely more tact and men who have accepted the inyitation—and | I4¥,tWo children avd seryant; P C tlancard, A Gowie, 3 5 oe aa r Kehvends, Indy, four children and two servants; J Duilo', A less passion, more Knowledge of the world aad certainly the preponderance of sense and cou- Barriere, A fonda, J Thompson. W Emmette, Mra Goodrich, less glory. There is not a mail which arrives . i SS CORRS a a \ Goadrich, F Gootrich, . i . rage appears to be on the side of those who | Count te Lron.3 F Burton, Halgderjey, lady, chikd and tires thet does net bring some confirmation of the | ,. " tervants, EB Whitehead, M Agn@id. P Hl Vanda C Hen- dusk i I Napol did accept rather than upon that of those sekel, call Schneider, lady, (wo children and perrenh (My Chas iliar kackneyed s is eon - vig . LAWroD, P Lawson, F Botenier, F'A 5 = ese = woes: ; t ae ae C08, | who, like Mr. Wise, declined the combat--to {CTacine, George teaiay, & sobaxtn, X eae and chide r % ay we J pes 1 0 Lionel, a8, Thos Bartiette, N F Moore, ay ne apo Ty g etal rate pes: speak out boldly the truth that is in them. Abbott and indy, Mins Courter, % Devopyei, lady and ‘ yements in § } Tevol are ; t ear ef movement's tn “pein; revolations @&e | Nothing is clearer than that the people of | Mumtea Mons Mme O Tues eon tein Hitchcock, D Sondheim and lady, © Schnel d indy, P Ravel. A Ravel, lady an dzone at ence was brougk! to bear, that poor shaky an opportunity for enlightening them on the | Love) oA child, H.C DeRham. Miss DeRhain ‘and servant, J. Giym BY Q i i e, Es! threatened, the Queen is te sbdivate, Expartero Boston misapprehond the leading questions lady and two children; M Bpain, whe is so jiLable to affeed the luxury of other. It should not be lost. There need be | Mr Mare, Rt Thorntan and Indy, Marie palin 120 Walton Strect=Uramgoul & Proch—- ‘The grand depot of fashionavle ready made clothing. Obi aud cood, nud a large and varied wssortinaut to select from. Fashionable Clothing for Mon. and Boys.— ALFRED MUNROE & CO., 441. Broad’ have this weok an additional assortment of superior cloth suitable for the feason, No deviation from market pric trate their whole strength at some central point in the interior—in all probability, Simpheropol. The London Times of ‘the 234 ef October again announces the recall of General Simpson. General Codrington is spoken of as his successor. If we are to believe the Z'mes,a clean sweep is about being made of all the old fogies in the chief commands in the Crimea. The report that the Russians had abandoned the siege of Kars, is, it appeare, without foundation. They were preparing for a second attack upon that fortress. Again, we are informed that Austria has been cajoled into a treaty with France, binding her to take part in a campaign on the Danube in the Spring: The News by the Arago, he Arago, with four day’s later news, ar- rived last evening, brioging London papers to the 24th ult. They contain few items of impert- ance. The report of the successfal resistance of the Turks at Kars is confirmed. The Rus- sian General seems to have displayed a want of ability which weuld have qualified him for the command of a British army; avd the Turks, who invariably fight well behind qalls, Fancy Furs Lost In Brooklyn=I the Lady Fhe jot her viotorino Naat week had purchased it of Wl LIAMS, 219 Fulton street, Brooklyn, with one of his pate sufety guards attached, might have been saved, Peet Ladies of New York and Brooktya who. are in want of dress and cloak trimmings, con have a beanti- ful selection to choose rom at JOSEPH LOOKITT, SON &- 2: 'S, manwineturers and importers, 251 Fulton street, rooklyn, BG ‘2 A Kelen, lady. ve children, two servants Hitcheoes and ile, anc orth ; r A is to go he cheats a og " Meaty bir concerning Southern slavery. They kuow one fend <aterdior FGoerg, J Riterd Comes, OE 16 Js-whispercd.at French infa.} wae of the case, but ond side only. Herts | Sistneoa bee Wullane, FM 1 (aie Oy Sere e’ S Ladies, Don’t Pay Breadway or Canal sireet prices for your cloaks, bui come to the “Bee Hive.” $27 We need not say that there is Wut little probability | achieved a brilliant aud bloody vic ) ; . Sadeeth “Orbe: te laren, Marie Portier, Helolse Gigon, 'V Bontiller, Mi tment dqusily as good sues nrech Sheer seat ere ' in the rumor. this operation the net siestt ora fea Of an Si be ma ain any v3 om vig ry no mincing of words, or efforts to spare the Mew ead igh etter fe iad Lariel pe eredad DT fetes. Proprietor H 0 e zr ott, 2 ner " i - _ snipes chibi From Spain we have nofresh news of importanee. | tne Asiatic dominions of the Suit tast the Sie gentitnde iy, aie a fe Bs eeuccent hepa Pappriadanerpor ers ared et Me doaetoged dei bes eran i Seal Mulinery.—A Large and Supertor Assert- ; The cholera was still raging in Madrid, and the Bintang ee tod 3 : ray against the } her gratitude oe" ied . feeble contingeat | neve nid themselves fairly open to a lesson | mani, Now Nor, CHavange, lady. four children’ aod ser. Tent of millinery, colored raw gooils, ribbons, feathers, H n a a 01 e! > e Spai r i. 5 7 ‘s, Jad'ea’ a Nouk t ‘a jen” panic caused by it was so great that the Bourse was ore e remainder of the season. to the Crimea. How far better to rule Spain | gion ae they have never received; and the | ¥'%,6,4, Guth WH Baker, tian Sse Soe acEND MT of Which wil De weld. cheon, weenem Cloaks And tala, entirely deserted. ie capture of the forts on the promon- | in this way, thraagh pugpets like the Queen Southerners wiil merit blame if they spare it. 22 J enmaarie os lene, ftoms's Brulard v ___WAL_b. [BVINES, 112 Oana} moet, ¢ In addition to the report of important gold mine | tory of Kinburn we have farther details. They | and Espertero, than to send a blockhead like They have been invited io Massachusetis—to | Hler,9 inawreat. New Orleans; Charles Carroll, Scloaien. | Gifts and Presentsmduse Recetved, and for f discoveries in Brazil, we have by this arrival an an. | ecm to have been either ill defended or irre- | Joseph and a bully like Victor there to keep dee ot where the whole force of the federal Pap ar teay, three sehudren sod tervant iowa phy py woes of or, Sree ant aden ara i nouncement in the Antilles, a Martinique paper, | sistibly attacked. One Russian General, overa the country ina perpetual beth of bloga! Then, . betel wae necfet to orévent the eng Lt. ae hiss Tae a oe a rer seas aid games of amusement, éc., at ROGERS? Fancy Bazaar, 110) i that in Cayenne, on the banks of the river Apono. | thousand inferior prisoners, and 70 guns, fell | see the way he has dealt with the Pope. He des + Sebald © Harber, W Lucas, Miss A, Bevolst, Mrs thai, Miss 6 z —- —— — M “ ” H id a ae lation of the city from stealing a negro--in | } Louis, KO ll, Indy, 4 chikdren, 3 servants, Pianstortes and Melodeons=Mw » Rague, amine of “ fabulous wealth” had been found, | into the hands of the assailants. By way of | knew as well as his uncle that the max who ay wh es should be stolen: | ¥ erm 4 Kearmen, J 1, Dubols, J Martin.® Eveboine, | + JOHN P. WAKE & CU., No ld ree pean ’ and that » company had already been formed to completing the blockade of this portion of the 1d rule the Catholic masses of F ust SrOee tS OEY SU eetere eo oea ROE Ne SOLAN! alata Tacy, JP Pinson: C Hollie. 1 Rate late ast | Z8Y ated for vine nbd workmanship equal a ey Me H ‘work it. ee Portion of the | would rule the S es of Karope nv they wjll deserve to lose every negro they | aii, Maria Culmer, HM Culmer, S Culmer, Alirei Kennet, | 22 20 per cont les dufn itromdway prices, F. ‘ coast, the Allies are reported to have secureda s thet, | pave if they abstain from calling a hief a a dore Dehon aud two childr Jugnot iad; a ft id pianos at great berenian. 1. In Englany there had been a slight improvement tae the head of the Charch under ke ‘ foothold on the island or promontory of Ten- be able to bring superstition to ber tad CManeenale ialy. fear thareg and eet nt, LW Carpets. altsh Soperfine, Os. pe in the money market, owing to the arrival of nearly Gk, 40 miles cast of Odcom. (The ti 1 7 h ded it. Th 1 “ ibief. fault, Chapleston;' Anne Reguier, M Essent, St Jean Bap: Fard. All oer gor ateiewn r] x — es ol ine oocu- vi rey J eded 1 je un ent om 4 Kiean, en, rr it, e! fy P So. 8 million sterling of gold from Australia, The last : APOE Hetrene piec as ag eae Racim.—‘‘Adsienne” was given at the Academy last J awe, Edward Sinih, of Englands A Ghicardoing ba Ter + HUNT Mme RO. Se Roppineg. pied by them may be described as stretehing from the island of Tendra, through Kinburn, Eupatoria, Balaklava, Kertch and Yenikale, to the fortress of Kars and the Turkish frontier. At Sebastopol nothing has been done, nor has there been any movement on the quotations of conacls were 7} for money, and 874 to 874 for account. Tho restrictive measures adopted by the Bank of France had caused great depression in all branches of trade. We have Jater news trom Northera Mexico. The conduct of Captain Callahan and his company of Texan rangers occupied considerable attention. it in his flerce angry way, and dragge rardeilo, D Peizano, A Massar, A weo, L Ratto p i lerce angry way, ragged the | scening, toa two-thirds house, The greet tragedécnne ts AY, abo. § Movella, { Quertiio, B Ugmteinin Qe ion, Pope to Paris. The nephew, on the contra- “ b Gaéamastort, L Rage! PG great as ever. On Thursday, “Lady Tarcaifo,”” arastor!, L Raggio,’ G Nord, P Crambollyta, ry, was the Pope's best friend. Ie saw that pe agar amie 1 Pepeao. T Massena, A Ghirardelio, F Mocto, Paoli Ghirar: Arrival of the Steamshtp Ericsson, erly Pt gg els C! stami * 4 ™ ; a ro a , Ttaly; Mh the Roman republicans had no stamina in thom: ‘The steamship Eriorson, Captain Lowbe-, arrived early | doinh end qld: Mra Muleter and two danunters: ib Masdsty 80 he choked them off a day or two before their yon erday morning, from Bremea and Southampton, with Morquaes, E Pocket, H Livingston, & Braua, B Dents 308 in time, and lent His Holiness a few Frenchmen | 110 p “8enger* ond a large freight list. Bho experienced | From Rremen and Sou Borgatns in Carpeting. Good Brussels, 9» eentsper yard. All ober goods ai equally low prices, PEIERSON & HUMPHREY, No. St) Reowway. Blankets <Engtish Blankets, Tove Size, pai, 25 per q Peres “ON x WALTEXON 4 HUMPHREY, No, 9 Broadway, corner of ampion, In steamship Ericssoa—Mes Mlector#.—The Man the People have Tleeteds elbe’ it ne ike’ Q viceable eavy weather, and was detained by tho fog ot | 7,8, Hagtcek, Mies © Schnieder, Mrs Mary Austecch, r Chief on the Rio Grande, had despatched a force of inue to strengthen their position on the north | the gewgaws known us the Papal Guard. What | *#°°7 a oy rel}, Fdwerd Mangosne, Aired Soy fm Coles, Arohivald | $1 0, To be had at his carpet house, 99 Bowery ‘eld, Masters James an? William Rei, Halse, Mise Lalse, Juila Mearie, Ida Mearle, Willan ¢ Parne, Sclandn Brander, Mrs falcam, Mos was the consequence? He has the Pope quite Marine Affair as ; hip Alabama, Captain Schenck, fcom Sayan. as completely in subjection as bis uncle had; | The steen “Pt h Cliplita Fuster, fone: Caact ven eaitton Beare Revise Wey Hanes, Pius thinks him his faithful son; and the pi nab, and ihe " edd Charleston, | Teewood, John Meculigak, Louts Rosenthal, Aug sama hess fs Ne PlOUs | A tyed yestor AY. We are obliged to the parsers of | thal Jacob Geyer, Wm Btanan, Joba tf masses of Europe, who are not so few as is J h Blaguon, Francis och, George L Buu ' ' each for papers bermucer, Jehu Rolanday, Hrs, Rovanday, Joa generally supposed, talk of him as a prince i expressly sent from Heaven. See the Univers. | O side, and no hopes of driving them out this sea- son appear to be entertained by the Allied chiefs, A report was in cirenlation in Paris that Prince Gortschakoff had written to Prince Paskievitch to eay that the Crimea must be evacuated shortly by the Russians, in conse- four or five thonsand men to the frontier, to repel the socalled invaders. He had also addressed a diplomatic note to Secretary Marcy, in which he charges the United States authorities with conniving with the filibusters. It will be remembered that at Jast accounts from Bagle Pass, Captain Caahan's Puris Boots, Cork Soles, Wator= proof and drerr boots, sui ot _recetved from the beat t ty Eada rents e bong n oO Makers, (2 Nusan streei, emporium of enayr Sinrer’s Sewing Machines —Keing Destrows to witharaw from ure all the olf ond unimproved rowing ma ae cur Own magofecture, and to relieve the protic trom. \e sya, —Tho Boston Advertis ig | Mra Jawe Wart, Madame Polserier, Ed war, Kale, mia ax Bea, —Tho Beato Ttlser says the brig | Dita npache, Hermon Piiabe, Mira ¥ Meddiesteds: Mise’ et slee A, Coe, Bethtard, cight days from Messina, for { Van Venger, Jobn Uhmedster, Salomon Huzherg, Herian Ar noid, Ole Voovel, Jomegts olduer,"“charien: Hoan. Septen force was about being disbanded. one . “e « towed into Palermo, 6th ult., hy weblion of every kind, we hereby annonesto the quence of the impossibilit t story among the n New York, wa ‘ J ult, having | Br » Willari le Deawisne, J Hi yo From St. Johns, Newfoundiand, we have files to | hd ok tno. coined uae TTL cP UBiincLt to thet No inteade ben or, eh | Hk ernaaien hy ebb WS, whleh Bat etatiad,capege | TE HH jtgominan He Buse Sew Asnelle Pine B | Sr hint on itr tees eS eee ee oe, the 19th ult. A fire broke out on the 16th in Tarra. long @ line of land communication, It is | continent is that he inteuds to restore the old There were nota saficlem. BUMber of weil persone left to | KYAT here Hera, Mowry Waverlin, Oto Atvens, John | manufeture or any other, Suck old machines us come tooue + n Bt - i . He 2 r ere were me everm ann, cre. Ky a Jentroved. han’s Town, which raged with violence during the needless to observe that the wish was father | borders of France, and carry her frontier to manage the vessel. Some aneengers had left her and Frem fayannah, $0 hip Alahana—J M Pord Win ya or a AP MINGEE & ©O., 823 Browd way. night, sweeping away almost the entire range as far | + the thought in the mind of the aathor of | the Rhine and over the Alps. Ile is, it seems, | gore on beard » {cling ‘ves, but we do mot know Henle; Cart OTR ecrace” Vo Miss Vanderver-, Silt ee ee a» Meetinghonge lane, and up to Queen's road. ‘The | this carard; but still, the difficulty of provi- | forming a new camp in the neighborhood of | whither se wax bonnl. " Ph LM F eet Mase SF Taras Ae value of the property destroye: t givea. sioning Gortschakof’s army must be prodi- | Lille, to operate on the Rhine, in military par- ren oe : faelgt 2 a ee hn ‘een cont Kerne wd Tania JL Sto X Harrison, 44 $ Piaigan, } ‘ H more luiber felghts ares & " . es in ond lade * We publish in our California correspondence to | gious, Mony Dave scen @ good omen for the | Jance. Anything easier than au extension of | sicd. Phrases Godley me o German, G a

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