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WHOLE NO. 7013. MORNING EDITION— SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 18: mr PRICK TWO CENTS THE ELECTIONS. THE STATE. We omit tho details from the interior of this State, It Scomeeded on all sides that the Know Nothing State tioke!, with the exception of the Judge of Appeals for the long term, is elected. Our correrpondeat in Albany tolegraphs the resuli thus far in the State in figurea:— Headley, Know Nothing...........2.sseeeeeeeeee 70,509 ‘Ward, bard shell. 34,96 Hatch, soft shell King, republican. seeeevenee ere ++ 67,893 ‘Know Nothing plurality thus fur ‘Tho Legislature thus far stands ns follows:— ‘Know Nothings. ‘Democrata. THE LEGISLATURE, Democrats in roman; Seward-Aboti'ion-Republicans italics; Know Nothings in small capitals. SENATE. - Wm. H, Furman. New York, 1, 4..Now York, 7, York, 8 a J laworse S. Nieto, Il Mony W, Flarcoorr. ++. 28NA8 CLARK. tie. Bredericte Bellinger, Sioddard Stevens. Mosephy Peck. .Haton J. Richardson. M, Lindley Lee. Garner Tyne, James Noxon. . Ger, We Bradford. ‘Samuel C. ‘Alon:o 8, Uphau, SIDNEY Sweer. John B. Halsteat. Tames Wadaworth. Roderick White, 14..Hency Wilsie. 4. James Bray. 15., Arthur Woods, 1. Witian L. » Peek. 16..Jobn Hi. Anthon. CHAUTATQUE. NIAGARA, 1.-Wamson:S. Bbxomy. 1..B, Clapp. 2..H. A, Pendergast, ONEIDA. F cavook. 1.. Geo, W. Fowler. 1... Sardis Dudley. Janes J. Hanchett. + William Clark. Thos, D, Penfield, CATTARAUOUS. 4,,Caleb Goodrich. 1..Z. D. Cob, ONONDAGA, 217A. Ln Chaffee. 1. froing Williams, ‘CHYSIUNG. 2. James Limgstroct. 1, Burr Clark. 3.. Burr Burton. CHENANG! 4. Levi Wells, 1,.T. H. Manmwson, OWSKANE. 2,.Pred. Juliand, .. Daniel H. Cole, ei a cage .. Timothy Ha; «oF, 'C.. json. bam 2.) Rrofn Dixoock. AMUEL Th Brock. OsWROO. A. A. Hoverrapr. 1,.0rville Kobingon. CORTLAND. 2...Andrew S. Warner 1.. George J. Kinsman. ONTARIO. DELAWARE. 1... Samual A. Foot, 1..Calvin W Hayes, ORANGE, ee 4 1D, 5 ROTNAM, DUTCUPSS. 1..J. H.Ketcham RK. 2). Daniel 0. Ward. 3..Jacob Bt. Carpenter. FRIE. 1..Wm, Montieth. 2.-D. Levening, Jr. 1. Benjamin Bailey. CRENS. J. Wheelock. 4, YA. G. Buffam, RANKIN. 1., Auer Fons, vosros, praia tm George ©. Soot, Seth Wakeman. 2. Josephas Baucus. Duvid Maltiry. SUFFOLK. MERKLE, J. H. Gowpsurrn, 1,.B. Avery. William 8. Smith. . H, Prescorr. SCHENECTADY, SELETGION. 1. , Jats Ropors, 1. . DeWitt C. MeGwin. nf orga: Seance Thompson. ‘2... Geo. W. Ca KINGE. 3. Haro Hares. John Hanford. SCHOHARIE, 2: Francis B, Spinola. 1, John D. Wells, 3. Epwap 8. Woon, 2.. Chas. Holmes. Lewis. SULLIVAN. 1,. Leonard E. Cone. 1... We. AL Boesury. {VINGATON, TOMPKINS. 2..8. choore. 2..R. 8. Hype noua. 1..Lyman Bradly. ‘ULSTER. 1..Gro. A. Dupurr. 1), SCHOONMARER. WYSTCHPEEAR. MONKCR, 1... Abraham R, Strong. 1, Benjamin Sinith. 2). Hii Curtis. 2.71 Turner, 3. Joseph Dewey. * NEW YORK. 1, . Daniel Meehan. 2: | Benjamin Ray. THE CITY. All eyes are turned on the city returns. The contest thas deen #0 close, and the feeling and the stakes so in- tense and xo large, that our local politicians think of nothing else but the returns from the several distriets and wards. We correct tho list of those probably elect- ed to the city and county offices. It is annexed:— CITY AND COUNTY OFFICERS. eeeereeeeee SOHN 5S. GULE,. a a Sott and Ref'm, ‘Rio’d B. Connoliy.Hard and Sort, «osu 8. Tarion. Know pre G om ‘and Supplies. Ni Selah...) gon op er 4 rd ‘for Shall “Governor of Almshouse.tkAas J. Ouiven..Know Nothing, “©. Godty Gunther Hard Shalt . Moxtoy ..Know Nothiag. By ace p’e Ci, ig tm. Scoait Whiting.Hard and dott. “short term. Hevay E. Oavins..Know Nothing. Judge Superior Court... Mranay Horran. Know Nothi he bod ta ‘Mich’ Olsheeffor.. Hard and a Judge Pleas... John 8. Brady... Hard and Soft. Jwige Marine Court. . K. Marsan... Know Ni ' Robert Use gg = and Soft, “ “FW Frau... Kaow Nothing. Lear “Know Nothing. Police Suitice, bib’ disi“J. M. Pravonaie now Nothing. We do mot republish the list of Aldermen and Coun- cihnen elect; the names we gave yesterday were as eorrest a# unofficial returns can make them. Prake claims to be elected Alderman of the Twenty-second ward by three majority, while Sesgrist claims the wat by two majority. Both will probably be cont ‘sted. There are one or two other seats in the Gommon Council as close, ani can only be decided by the official returns when declared by the County » Canvassery. CORPORATION COUNSEL. ee es Was. Dist. bag agg . Dist. Mn ‘omg, Nadfm, Hart. “Soft 687 361 _ mat 6 aL -” TOR 282 a a4 112 bw 643 268 buy al 104 1109 mw — 120k 1699 2720 96 = «1876 Wwe 594 832 20C 7001288 49 _- 585 420 1st _ 478 884 14 1 10 166 66 wu 958 205 2 1051 888 20 — Wie 1346 20 6 302 WAL “4 — 488 388 mo 167 1106 “aU 168 105 wo 181 62 nh — Total......... N67 14467 16590 2785 BG Giles over Flugg Giles over Engs. Districts yet to hear from. 2 STREET COMMISSIONEB. Was. Dist. Howard, Allen, Taylor, Dewey, Scat Wdfm. Hari." ‘Soft,’ K.N. Whig: emg » 908 267 lio 1 168 433 “aoe val bio wl BL 32 284 as Poy ort 03 wl = 1684 262 6H — 1079 1161 3 8 884 1684 466 —_ 896 2166 CL 780 1140 215 cay 837 1545 Wt ot 332 300 227 26 902 Ce Ce 1271 502 159 4 416 m2 205 769 1653, 508 wu 1693 405, 77 1166 a 303. 68 89 839 648 277 AB 1073 692 550 nh SORES 17,791 10,384 20,463 Taylor's majority over Howard Districts to be heard from., CITY INSPECTOR. Wi Vache, Dawning, Moriom, Schaffer, Dist. Wdfm. Hard, . KN. Whig. & We entire o-tian’d, 461 “Koo 2120 «19 F 7 115 386 66 182 188, 505 a Ws 170 4A 8 464 404 BHR. 04 i430 47 D7 713 646008 491-866 16OT Sh B16 4751868481 202-510 B83 275 1003810 40 285 465 809170 182 202 Su 68 427 215790 282101 260 550 882 B79 HH m2 TM NOT OT 46 196-162 35 8B 92 490 488 45 18 wo «144 980 6“ i a 60 seeeree 864 STL 402 BBO Total..........8,014 11,336 16,011 4,436 3,707 Morton leads Downing... Dintricts to hear from... SHERIF. Wada. Dist. McIntire, Willett, Toone, Dulee, Seat- Wd fm. Hard, . ' KN. Whig. Ong. 2 pe | 20 378 43 406° 104 679 La 745 199 454 oa ny 220 1478 = 302 208 1002-57 1460 84 36917 985, 67 500 87 820-897 1460390 1382 553 90 «408 5181S oa 26 963-188 481 a0 Total. 17,510 4,836 5,877 Willett over Toone. Districts to hear from 2,884 Districts Conolly, ity Sherwood, Leffing- Wards. hd. fm. Nd K. Whi well. 1 Estimated entire 969 198 137 = 365 22 3 B65 138 ay 228 45 _ 61 11 330 250 40 2 1023 2 aah 1469 307 an 2223 361 885 1068 262 8 1502 88 is 306 181 1s 987 156 208 516 82 146 838 08 71 1453 314 645, Mit 376 652 ozs 288 o28 493, 121 104 ow 212 163 951 49 467 vA 335 140 16,210 10 4,271 TMT Conolly's majority over Beatty Districts to be heard from. — OP REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. Selah Sou hworth Wards, Pajm. Ht & 1 1330 Selah over Southworth Districts to hear from, VIRST WARD. Henry Smith. ----Oouneliman lat @atriet, whig. Jacob L. Smith... “ Robert Walker. CAsmenaor, ion Constable, cem. Comantestoner of Sehools, hard. Inepector of Trustee for 4 years, soft, ‘Th By: J. Clita Morrison, Jonas Bartlett. John J. Hollister bi MASSAGHOBETTS ELE The following ts the Itt of general State officers choven for the year 1866:— Governor... Lieut. Governe i Attorney General. Secrotary of State. Treasurer Henry J. Gardner, of Boston. s+ Henry W. Benehiey, of Worcester, Albert H. Nelson, of Wobura, Francis De Witt of Ware. » Moses Tenuey, Jr., of weorgetown. Auditor Vg .ii Chandler R. Ransom, of Roxbury. Mr. Hiram €. Drown, the only democrat elected to the last House of Representatives, la the only democrat, «ith perbape one or two exceptions, eleeved to the next Sen- Me. Brows ls a great star, and his genius wil) Maul nate the Menate. NEW JERSEY ELECTION, HUDSON COUNTY—OFFICIAL RETCHI. ‘The Hudson County Board of Chosen Freeholders met at the County Clerk’s office in Bergen, yestercay, and canvassed the votes cast at the election on Tuesday last. The vote is na follows— Fon Suxmsvy—Jaapey Garretson, whig and Know No- thing, reeetved in Jersey City, Plret ward, 406, Second ward, 926; Third ward, 619; Fourth ward, 340. Tots in Jersey City, 1.589, In Hobokem—First ward, 110; Se cond ward, (6. Third ward, 64. Total im Hoboken, 250 of Hudson, 196; (a Bergen, 906; in North in Harrison, 74. Total (n the county, 2,001 | There was mo opposing esndidate, Bigot scattering votes were cant, FOR ASCBMALY—PTUST DISTRICT. mem Fourth ward of Birt Send Trird Jersey Vity. ward. ward. wart, James T. og wee whig and KN, us 86 78 Gement M. Hancox. COM ecercecrecses ‘1 160 87 a6 Majorities........ M8 8T bs BBOUND DISTRICT, racy Fos — Saond third ward, ward ward, ‘Tikal. John D. Ward, whig,.. 275 Wt 288 72 Jereminh Huey, dem, 134 wh 532 Majorttion.... 2.0.05 16h 8 1 Joly resigned.) received ta the Met ware ward 16, we to the Third wacd 35 votes. THIRD BUFTRICT. Sn et ‘Bon. George V, De Mott dene ie bag ae a8 ore Aathovy H. Ryser, wilg 85 216 OL % i 86 16s 0 ») received 33 voles, all Hadson. Cononkns.—Be henel N. Crane received, 1,857 votes; Abroham spewr, 1,087; George W. Gardner, 978; Kart B Siptle, 8415 Garret Va Mater, W414; Paver Ne Hl irstay, 1,100;'ane Joon A. ayecwnm, (who Olt not aeeevt the P votes. ‘The tures highest wo elestod. Van Saver is # democrat and tha others are wiles Total voto in the county, 3,409, besides 10 rejvcvea badlots. “oity | Inseniigence. Thx Fastions.—Tan Suawt Nwisanck.—The Mirror of Fashion takes exception to the fashion now so much to vegas of wearing whawls, ani very justiy denounees it ms ne manly ond effemina: ‘These shawls were Girt seen about two years ago, wheu they were tateadaced w public notice ty a few eccentric individuals, amt exctiet vrivereal attention and rwiule, Last year they ware more hequent, aud this sea-on so great is the imi ativo- Less of our people, they are aileoted by many respectable and sensible pecsons wie ought to kavw better. thy next step, no doubt, will be the adoption of pettlerats, by some ocd genius, and their universal acceptance by the old women umong the male eex after (bey cake their first appearance Nor are the ladies above reproaca with regard Lo this matier of wttire. Visy, 09. bev fon’nees for shirt cellars, bosoms and breeches, ant it matters proceed much further The distincthins bebwoea the rexes, excep! those mate by nature, will o wholly opiiverated and the city titled wisn yertioonind nen ad pontuloaued women. The Mirror of MeAion say ‘The customer who calls at a taiior’s store to raphy wardrobe ts (co mpt to think that alte Taya ont, ficient 10 keep his bod; for mile, 1 90 muah D Yhroay awny take his wits to Sewart's or ibe wnd buy bel a shawl, worth several baudred dollars, and other drestes to correspond, and vary prowmaly will hay « Plate anit of eloibe. for himself and be moakey hinnsell be throwing a shaw! over them. and tn thia eontemybuoas pile show hitnsed beside hike erent wile in mor ludicrous orn gawine de Paris. with glazed capa wo wioy! hepherd’s iaud, and hie pardy mita of ond, there may be foond some exeus blicky to «0 fir tovate the righla of wo nan himeelt tn ce by wearing & shawl, wae reason of care for extenuuiion They should recognized by men and pointed at by boys we mordies: for his age of progress in covumerce and the arta, wis cheeks thelr regular oo «ard ten tency. should be rebukd ait pnt down v¥ a palpable thanitesta lon of popular displeasice Fv eure POL retuRA (0 the dass of Mogens, nor ads ‘i cos! tine of the Seotiish pe shawl, ‘eo for the ike here, dott the shawl frees your sKo trovelling, ‘0 keep comfortante tie weiaer extremiites. ix Eiciem Avescy—Four Hoxses fenvm to PxaTH.—About helf-past 12 ofelock yesterday morning * fre broke out ina two story brick stable, in the rear of No, 282 Fighth avenue. [n a short time the whol« inte. rior was wrapped in fismes. The fire spread ao rapidly that bot two horses out of six were extri ated from thelr perilous situation, and cne gf these, belouging to Joan Holthus, was so badly burned that te will have to be Filled. The four horses tuned to death, belonged t the following G. W. Baer, Willivm Young, Michuel Bictiwnus, ond M. L. Sevege, Wm. H Bau crofi’s horse was taken out without hemg fnjured The builcing belongs to Mr. Joasthan Wiltz. ix damage! abeut $200 and insured in the Merchant's Invurance Company for 2100. The flames extenied to the brig buileing in the rear of No. 280 Lighth avenue, oceapiot by Wa. F, Ford aaa vusb menu etry, bucniag oat the oh bls ud ant windows and sash, when it wee ex ahed. Leos to ouilding about $50, fully ins etia ay Jn- suranee Company, end owned by John #. Van Riper, The stock of do Ford wax cammgel about 875 by wae curate ‘The Joss Ip harness, hay, teed, ke, bly it 00, Vaiue of horses burnet show 0. Ke iawurance. Lecronss on Faas Masonny.—R. W. Alber) 6. Mackay G.S. and G. L., of the Grand Jadge of Sou Carolix delivered the frst lecture of bis course upon “the Ocighn end Symbolism of Masonry,’ at Odd Vetlows’ Hall, on Thurrday, befre's large audience, The vecond iesture will take place this evening. Dr. Mackay is one of the “brightest Masons” in the country, amd every member of the craft should hear him, Lecrones KY Lecnena Mott.—The well knows oratress of the Fociety of Friends, Lucretia Mott, is anm anced to deliver a lecture at the Rose street Meeting House, ou ay morning and another in the afternoon, in Brook it ie xuffiaent to say that she ia one of the most to be found among our female vi xs Fink in Gnerswien Avexc®.—About « quarter before % e’olrck last evening, a fire broke out in a wood «bed a - tached to the dwelling No. 30 Greenwich avenue Tne firemen were prompt! a the «pot and ex inguished the fire before it dtd any d he property ts owned by Mr. Willa Sprague. Tt te pot ineurcd. Cuexet.—tbe Newark Cricket Club closed their season bya day's play on last Mondsy. It was @ ma'ch mado up between pincteén on one site, consisting of Jewellers, doctors and lawyers, and fifteen on the ober side, made upof batters and other trades. The ma'ch endnd in very exciting contest. The hatters won the last gume between tbe rame parties, Austrian Recognition of American Genius. THE GREAT GOLD MEDAL OF SCIENCE AND ANTS CONFERBED CYON PROFESSOR MORSE BY THE BM FYYROR OF AUSTRIA, IN ACKNOWLEDGMENT FoR THE TELEGKAPH. We have been put in possession of the following cor- reapondence, which shows the appreciation, by suuther Kuropean sovereign, of the Invention of the elect:o- nag- netic telegragh. ‘The gold medal is a massive and beautifal specimen of Cn one wide fs » medallion head of the young Em peror, crowned with laurel, with the Inscription “Franciscus Jocephus 1, D. G.. Austrim Imperntor;'’ and on the obverrea wreath of laure) surrounding the 1 crown, with the inseription, ‘Literls et Aril ‘This ie the fourth toben of acknowledgment feom huropenn sovereigns accorded to and received by Pro- fessor Morse:— Boeroy, Aug. 4, 1865. Sm—Thave much pleseure in fragemiting to you by order of the imperiol government, the £ glden me da) for selence and arts which” bie Majesty the Ra peror of Austria bas been pleased t conter upon you, in acknowle¢gment of your eminent merits concerning the telegraphic eystem in general, a» well aa Ite de ment in Austria in pariicular, It ia very sa! myself to be the organ of the iinperial government on this agreeable cecavion: and I beg you at the same time permit me to express to you my great pers mal ree a Kemairing, very re-pectfully. your obedient ne HULSEMANN, crag A’ Affaires of bix Majesty the Emperor of Aus. To Professor Moner, Poughkeeprle, New York. ‘The tollowing is Professor Mors reply — Povamernmen, Sept. 12 Mar or Puen Youn Exemuuawey—Un my aerival fo New York after several weeks abeenee, I hud the grat calon of receiving at the haude of the worthy one General of Austria, the Imperial Gold. Medal of Science aud Arte, socorded to me by hiv lmype ial Majenty the cased of Austria, with your courteous letter accom eying it. our Excellency to present (n appropriate form to my sincere thanks for this, bis tlatte ing se hich I shall place amung the similar and highly prized testhuoniais of the kiat ” preciation of my whenper, through my invention, | Lenefit my fellow men of all’ pa‘ ine—endeavors alroa! ty so handsomely acknowledges hy he Imperial Majonty the Sablime forte, by bia Majesty the King of Frasca ond by bie Mejes'y the hing of Wartemburg. ‘ 1 vincerely ‘proy that the capacities of tay invention for good or for evil om the interents of society, may ev je xa in all countries as to be pene tam only of ps Accept, your Excellency, for yourself my thanks for the bind and courteous manner in which you have conveyed to me this valuable textimonial of his Imperial Majecty'« favor. CordinUy reetproeating your sentiments of personal rerpect and regatd, I in your Fxeellene # meet ote olent servant, BAM L FB. MUKAE. To bw tacelleney the Chevalier He soci Onarge 4 Alaires ot his Majeaty the Reoperor of Austria United mates Commisstower's Ofee. Belore Hon. John W, Neleon Travis and three others of the crew of the Cmorcticut, were bronght up for refusing to Co duty. The defence set up by them was, that after they had made the agree- nant for the voyege ® new captain was pat om boart the veveel, whieh ‘eee pauee <i agreement. The case is elt on, and ad, ‘ll Saturdey. THIMTY-FIFCH STREBT, Without nicneing to way anything In prejudice of Thirty -fift), wtecet, we may remark generally that tas streets next contiguous to the hunired fot or wile stieob~nas Fourteenth, Twenty-third aad Thirty-frurth— lint © t buve private stables ercoted on them for the accommodation of the artetocracy living on the wide str ets, Witch for the moat part are improved with 4 «u Pitter chon of daeltings, stables, wostier pu ilic or private, will wo some exent depreciate the value of pro verry i he street, sod especially in the immediate ne gbborhood of tho stables, Thore steaecs, therefo e, al Javeut Wo the wikte streols must the andor «avpicioa until “be yestivg of Aimales of wo wtAulOs shall by decided, any te: om the south side of Thirty-tifth street, wad on (he nor b sue of Thirty-fourch treet, weal of Caswell and ‘Towmens, thee are some hat a dozen trough Lots from sirvet to street, expressly intended fur a handsome Loree ow Thirty-fosrth street, wrth a stable la the rear op Lbirty-Gtth street; and Mex, Cashman ts Just aout giving » proetions Mustradon of what #0 arc saying. We may 1eume k, in pawing, taat a pair of these through Io are valued wow at sbout 612,000, at wilnqom be worth more, Lats on Mbirty fifth street, genera ly, betwoon Fourth wae xth avenues are worth $4,000. In the mutter of aw improvments thiareason, on thin treet gi ing cust from Sixth avenue, the first iy @ teat nor brown tone hoade aow in progress hy aad for Mr, ni Le oot ofthe aven Fuity fee! east uf Mr. Leving’s are six full lots of groand, Delovgivg to Mr Cerooran, (banker) of the Grm of Vorcormm & Riggs. Mr. James Pmdlay, or Connor, one or doth hag purchased rere iota at $1,500 cxch, wi'o whieh he gets o lose. (m them be bas just comeenced laying the foundations fur revea firet elaos Drown stone hou-es, four stories, bigh dase ment end counter evllar, and Gif y-five feot deep—to be in nll respects Hike the houses Messrs. Topping & Nacr are bow boshting for Mr. Burton in Shlvty-eventh stroet tofore mo ieed, each boure being one seventh part of 50 feet wide, oF ubOnt L154 fee; Usey will probably be volued wt howl $14,000. In the rear of these lot the south ble of Thirty-sixth st eet, Mr, Corcoran Bas nwhicn Mr. Findlay will sbortly cone auenee tive buiidiogs, waklug twelve ia ait, aud all ia efuded in the samme contract, fhove is wihhog move now between I tudlay and Fifin avenue, On the sonthenst corner of Fitts avenue aad Rhirty. Ob stevet, there ds a Baptts( church now being e lor Rey. sidwey A. Corey, wader the direction of £ Engelbert, ax: obi! which protaiser to be a nowoity in the church archfecture of this country, aud which me fis the partioular atientinn of thow engaged in the ereciton of ehureiwes on criy lata, wir ynomg. of apace i .on four more tote, above stated, is of xo much itnportance. This churets 14 ligated almost eRively trem the roof, there being mo windows in the juts ov rear. Theexierdor, which is plain amb anpre- ing, 1 faced with brown atone, from the Belleville wa ry, in NewJersey. Thee ace two tovers in frout, wW chare te be thished with spires. The interior is di fies into rave and aisles by eoluinns ane arches. From De prinepal arches of the nave »prong three ciroular ones, each twenty-nine fee: in dinmeter, through which ie tight is admitted. ‘The eastern end of the nave Doles with « semicivcutir ape and done, Ukewlse (pbed from the roof, Ream promeat appewrances, thts pion wilhatford a Fesutifel, sof nod eloar light, and will coway enthely with that glare which is # great an ction to windows in the most of oar churches ond is +0 painful to weak ever, At the same time it iva Ut which will give full effect ‘o the vartous ornaments and decrrations of (be taterior. The colurtog and gildiags wbE b te intended to be of @ wery gorge as description, Vill beexeeuted by the best artists. When complete! Udo willsve one cf the finest “Suteciors'’ in this country Tw etyle ot architecture of the interior ix the ‘tome weer, while that of the exterior inclines more to the lyswnrine’ The church will cont, including (he grouad bout $125,000, and will be tinished du tag the winter The general dimensions are ax follows:—Height of «ht walls, 45 feot, Leight of towers aud spires, 176 fwet, Lingth, 125 eat; width, 63 feet; height of aisles, 42 feet; Lelybt of nays to topof domes, 62 feet. Dortw of ‘a churen, on the oppyyite «ide of th reo, are thé three oearly Unished houses begun Inet pear by Meses Larkim, and already spoken of in » previous Un the south aide, and next adjolning, east of Corey’ Toch are three lots of ground, bought of the late Mr Wyeth, No 22 Broad street, by Mr. Robert Heary, car- yenter who iy now just lying the foundations for three Diet Clana brown stone houses, one 28x70, and two 23.0% (0, four stories and high basement Fast of Henry, there is nothing Qelng until you ap- proach Lexington avenue, where on the north side of the street Mr, Pardee (of the Sunday School Union) t# jast digging for the foundation ofa three story and high base ment brown stone house for Mmeelf, 22x50, Next adjcining to him east, Mr. George Linford, mason, ls erecting two four story brown stone houses on 28 fort Uf ground, 65 feet deep, with counter cellar. Will pro- batly be valued at $9,000 or $10,000, These threw lavt rumed houres are directly opposite the ground owned by he swedenburg choreb. This loesiion is good. itis mot Whely that thie street will suffee mach lojury fron Hivate or any other stables, Lots along here are nuw worth about 1 and meadily rising in value, We have wat shed the progress of ovente pretty closely or two years paet in thle part of the ety, aad we will venture the opiafon that lota oo this much abused bill Yetweem Fourth and Lexington avenues, and Thirty ourth acd Thirty-righth streets, will bring $4,000 in lees ton two years, aud that even at that price there will be more buyers than wel'era, ‘This ends our notice of impr: atreet. ments on Thirty Atth THIRTY FOURTH STREET. ‘This {san avenie or handed fot ateeet. The woxt- tly end of the street, going east until you are a lite port beventh avenue ia nearly olf boll up, ant hand vomely, east of Ninth avenue, Last year « goo) many new buildings were erected In that quarter by the Co burn, Onderdonk, Martin, and others. This season there hus been but little done either there or any where else on this street, What was done by thore gentlemen was etiher done prematartly of else in a style too ex pensive, The price of handsome brown stone ty anged from $11,000 » $10,000, and It was foand on trial ‘bat people who had that smount of money to Invert in w hones preferred to invest im Lexington avenue, or be tween Lexington and Fourth, below Thirty-first «treet The price «f lot# om this etreet, west of Math avenue, i* not well vetued, thery being no demand—ay from $i, 40 to $4,006, Fast of the above name? hmprovements there la nothing on the north ride of the street until you come to Dr fownrend’s prince, nor cn the sonth si4@ until you come to John Jacob Astor's, on the upposite or southwest oor ner of Fifth avenue. However, we way «tate that the tatider, Thomas C. Smith, has lately teught Malob Marsh's two lots on the north sida, 150 feet east of Mixth avenue, fer $11,000, o0 which he inteads uw bulld two fret clase boures, te Bil an order, Dr, Townsend's corner, the northweet, on fifth aven fe the bexton the street. He oceupiew Ue west of him and Caaweil there some half atone throwgh lots, as already staied, ond on he liret par Mrs, Cashmam, of East Broadway. ix just commencing & handsome brown stone house for berwlf It bx the beet lot in the wtreet. She palt last spring for the pair $12.40, Her Thirty fourth screet jot may be vet dowa at about $8.000. From her to Henith lots wt!l deprectare © @ regular Flidteg reale. Lote on the eouth wide of the (reet, oppenite the steve, are worth « little bee—how much, it is diffenit to may—as some prefer lots on the cow rite of the etreet, ax we have sefnre ex ylained The depreciation tay be ret down at $20) » 800) per bot It ts & fnir question, however, if lute on Therty fourth treet, between Fifth and Madison avenues, are net worth even more than weet of Fifth erence, We 4 not pretend to deckoe, Mr. Amtor owns & good deal of property in thle dent a the town, He owns all the houses now bull om the bork between Fifth and Madieon avennes and Thirty urd am Thirty fourth streets, heretofore notin Vast of te Astor there le gothing on the north ot ot Mr (wen's sewly built brown stone Englich basement booww amd on the south side there tx ® xmnall pateh of Rngih baw nts, between MeAicon avenue and Fourth fact of Fourth avenne there ie nothing to ayes of uniil you come tw the Farmers’ Loan and Tres! Com any * tone ments, east Of Herond evenne. From Firth or ation erenae to the East river, lots in this etree! wil! depr ciate {a value on s reguias siding eomlomeay fron #07) | 48,00, There is, however, ne demand at preven there «il be within two years; and before that tir pirer tae sho woh to huy lata anywhere betwoon Lex: ington rix h avenues, from Thirty-fourth w Thirty- efghith treet will haye some groaning to do ia = private way befiie they got their tes recomel ia the Rogister’s office, Make = note of st. bat ~ Bysterious Disappearance of = Citizen of Wititamsbarg. STRONG #UFPICIONS OF FOUL PLAT. Througheat yesterday there was commlerable exette- ment in the Eastern district of Brooklyp, con-eynent upon the sudden and mynterions disappearnnes of Mr. thi. ward Nevitie, proprietor of the Kings Courdy Hotel, who in well and far rabiy known by every one rowitting in Kings county. Yesterday morning, about 13¢ o’elock, he ordered the boure to be cloved—gave some directions to ove of the coachmen, and then, remarking that be ft very rleepy, went out of the door, Ho wae tmown to have ovr $460 and a gol watch in bis possomton, A flieman and a deck hand of one of the feck sip boat ninte that Mr. Neville crossed over to New York, and, ater going on shore a few nrinutes, came on the boat gem; but, on arriving on the Brooklyn aido, he was not fo be founa. It ix thought by: some that they were mis- taben as to his identity, and thet there has been foul play. Mr. N. wns remarkably steady, and never stayed away fom home. Every meanure has Yeon then to aecertain bis fate, AMOTHER ACOSUNT. Mr. Edward Neville, the propiie's Hotel of tho Kings County ‘n Williamsburg, ‘has disappeared, under etre mulated to awaken very serious eppreheasions nal wafoty. ing, as he was locking up his bar, preparatory about 12 o'clock, and while countlag the mony to the drawer, which he afterwards put in his pactuloon» pocket, two strangers were observed to enter ‘he room, ahd reiiwen there until he went owt to slut up the stables, when they wentout abo, They did not ealt for any’ hing, Dor ata they in'tmete any Intenttn Laster i hae been heard of Mr. Neville since be loft the bar room for the stables, and bis absence for the night is ho ine: nad tent with hls well known dumoa'e habit, that Wiis family and friend are filled with anaio'y lest he may have been destroyed for the wuney which he hed upon Lim oy the two strangers, who aww bie count + and pat it ip A Wi Niamsburg ferry boata— the in board of the bua, gotag to But a9 one saw akin pana either of the ppored, he wonkd have berg saccguised AG ng. tine, aad oxpectally We eush” oe hour Many cf the actively engw cl izans of Williamsburg and. the poliee are od ln the h for bir, but without effect Ive this forenoon, Mr, Neville hs adjoint the water: the current there ix very raph, nd “ numer might have been consuminaiet with very fh chances of detection wt the hour whea Mr. Nevis die appearence occurred, He wat aman of very dumeatie habits. Nothing in bix life coumtenunces the suspicion that he dentroyed voluntarily abseated ht velf trom bis heme, w & ringle night, without no tuce.—Evening Post, ' Williamsburg City Sews. Foon vor Goes.—An affair bas just come to light in the kastern dlatret of Brooklyn, which will furnish « subject for gosrip for some time to come, One morning thin weck the children of one of the principal schools assembled at the usual hour for commencement, For the first time in several years, the prinetpal, Mr. W,, War put prevent, and after poveral hours had elapsed, fn- quits was made, and he was nowhere to be found or bemd of An coun aw the children retaraed home, the tact of Mr. W.’s disappearance was made known. Daa Gossip at once raw Ubere was something ia the breere anit 10 ber untiring perseverance we or insebles for the facts, Vt reeme that tor gorme months intimacy exist +d between Mr. W. ant one of tif femal tenchers, whose affections he wuscceded in gaining, through wellewrougtt series, and tually ellested Ler ruin, short tia since vont ber dingrace runtees that ah bout accept aeituation st the south Her con litem being dincovered by her parents, sho was com yelled to dheelowe all, and the father immosiately took ensues (6 bring to justice Mr. W., bat was frartrates by Lis daughter, whoo fascination for her seducer was rill unbroken, aod through her he was warve! of bie danger in me t make quod his escape. Me. W. hase vie aud family residing in Brooklyn, whom he has left Debind. Coroners’ Inqucats. Daamn Fnow Unxr ows Carsim ~-Coroner O'Donnel! held ab Inqvest at the station hoare of the Sixth ward po- the bedy of an unkvown mam, about 69 ¢ who whe fund dead im the street, on Seareday Tight. The deera ed, ip the opinion ef the jury, came to hia death trom fotemperance and ex porure to the weather. Leceated wat five feet eight inches in height, had gray bair, no whiskers. He wore oli black cloth clothes, and how, Ip his pos reesdom wax found werutch amd a stick, going to show that he was crippled in the use of his logs. Sepors Brant py nine Sriaet.—Coroner O'Donnell hell sn inquest on the borly of « man named Matrick Doyle, of . 443 Broadway, who iw) feed yesterday noratog, ot f Bron f ‘inom Ay cedance ior the above tacts was rendered by the jur: hata werner Brooklyn Aw Arymay at rig Navy Yano —A disturbance occur red on board the United States frigate Potomac, on Wednerday last, under the following ciroumstances, It apyeera asatlor had gone to New York on parole, and while there got on a epree and overstayed hia time, Two police officers aszerted bin avd brought him to the Navy Yard for the purpose of getting the standing ro ward of 80. When be arrived at the frigate thelr prisoner war not ae 4 they wished him to be, they etrwek bin the head, His comrades seal and having » gr tthe police for being #0 fret ailors, attacked the offleers wilh The police belng only two in number, vet belaying pine and seeing thelr danger, made a hasty retreat—one ran and the other jumped out ving fo the eabin tor febity. o bottom of the dry dock, ot the port hile and fell to 1 where the verse! wna laying at the time, Thefiieer w vevercly burt by the fell, aud was taken t the Surgeon thee where be received necesary ald, alter whi wae conveyed to his reddeuce in New York ofheer received af und on the head being too nome none of them could be Mentilied after the oceurrence, Accuest at me Navy Vaud —A shipearpenter named Teac Vanderbeck, while at work on board the wor steamer Niegara, In the Hrooklyn Navy Yard, yesterday accidertly fell from the berth deck to the hold beneath, making descent ofabout Often toot He waa picket p 10 op Insensivle condition, with his collar bone br: wid bie head and hip brulet ie wes taken he wee oiew, after whieh he waa conveyed to hia rou dence In Wilameburg. Ormanine Mower Usp Faun Paenwom—A young ton, calling bimeell John Stones, was arronted by Cap. sin Comba, of the Fighth ward pollee, on Thurelay, on the complaint of W. G, Haynes, who charged hin with policiting rub: cript the Norful sufferers, vy means Of & payer contal the name of Dr. Taylor, trace Church, New York, which waa believed ty bem forgery. The necunmd had pawn tickeis in his a for ® gold wate and guid locket, which It is «upped were tole. He was helt for examination. Low Liqrom Bornm—Rassell Lovee, the keeper of s oy tn Hatmtiton avenue, was arrested by ponneng Meret of the Eleventh ward, yesterday, and comunitted to jail for nonpayment of & fine lmposmd in March last, by Justice emith, for selling ltxwor on Yum Jey Extraordicary Mate of Atmoayhere. TO THK EDITOR OF THR HERALD, “Vrom the first day of the prewnt month t the Toh doth tnelusive, the earors terealia hus shone every night aleve the clouds, amd mach of the time 1% corrancetet from OP. MUO A Mo The evening followhug thon, before and after ennaet, the wortern shy was iat gorgoounly aitlret—tecorated with the most brilliant Vee cee wore, intermixed oF wordered by cAbars if wore tosllow tint © most linpresetve cloning of the long aeroral te Hat one thondermorm has yet been henrd (ror, as oerar ring within ‘hia protracted auroral term, sod that om the brat ny of Nevemter, aul war present aes neve of that muurnfel eeractrophe on the railrowt (rom #1. Lowla to Jefferson Olty, whuct clad. Lavade bn hatte toente of woe apd lamer ation The equilltriatiens have been rumercae ta) txtracroinary etate of aumomphere, aod have Aber in qulek enereonion. thie veed dey, 1 the temperature wae bn my ulltivris trom of et, to 6 A Vat Novem etm hed equllitriatet freen before 4 FM, pest 9 FF. ML seven bourse from 12 PF, M AM. o Pritay—nine hours, frm betore i 1A M Hatarday—seren hoare: from before & wi 27M sieven heart, fom before SP. Mw UU pat M—reven bourse from before SA Moot wp ay ‘iD past LA Meee boars from tedure © i Til past GA. M. of Mondag—eventees bout. | eqeliibyin from before 2PM. Ul TAM. of Tumwtag— ine'eem burs, eitibr tated from tetore 1 P. ML. tilt part Aw of Wes ay ote hones from bebe 10 s oe Deleon sd te eyelltbee Goring the tore dix Ly make (welte several aod Abetinet terme | feneneinate in-eyulitivria te (hat «tate of atmos urieg which the Vemnpersiare remsins snrhene A eeFe0 OT MmOTe Drmeme ate beoa's liureted when the chmcgs te Wut two degrene for a linn tow, ind@lesting a0 determine! by log cmtinuet sed DY Tener tind clmarvations, Verrenn atm a 4 % MOLAM cuts Himowm, Nov. 4, 1866. port ie INTERES TING FROM EUROPE. Cur aadcur Paris, Madrid, Nancy, Vienna and Constantinople Cor- Peis. sienna THE AMERICAN CAMEL (EXPEDITION. The Threatening Attitude of England to the United States. WTERESTING | FINANEINE WWTELLIGENCE. &, : &., &o,* Our Leuden Cerresyomdence, Lanbon, Got. 36, 1856, Diplomacy of Oe Unitet Stater—Low Estimation tm whtde tt is helt Abroad—Its Causes the Perfidy and lmbodteag Of the Administration—' Adventure of My Come Smooth" Pierce and His Cabinet Shon Up in a Maw Political Sative--The Las Lroadsida of the London Tones against the United States, ‘The country owes your Washingtom eorresyondont & debt ofgratHude, fn hin letter of ihe 28d of Septomben, to which my attention has several times been called, are trutha which a weak and corrupt adminiwtration may be ashamed to ;e@ made public, but ts friends canmet com- trovert. Stagular aa It may seem, I have sovecal mes been om the eve of taking up my pen to address you « letter of (he same tenor, Ho has proved an abler expe nent, He bas relieved me of the task, done the countey & rervico, and will receive the thanks of hiv fellow-coum- trymen abroad, “Moree diplomacy’ is tade the pam word of ridiovle; in & ward, it is sed to designate aay- thing in whish no confidence can be placed, and may be heard here, acd om the Conticent, used only to pale oue feelings. That the diplomacy of the Ualted dtates hea, under the regime of the present administration, sunk f= the estimation of American vlatermon, ie too noterions te be denied; that her Ministers have lost theie inflaenas i equally tree, When have they not rather amu by their small waggerior than sought to aanumne the pod tion of state men or relect honor on thelr eoanteyt Lat Mr. Pierce's best friends anawer, And Mf, Uke cursed, they ardently lowe deaweracy, let them set about oor resting the maans that has thas brought 4) inte com tempt abroad. Let them remember that democracy ta not a State element in the body politic of Europe; that tt may be sustained and invigorated by « comparison of tte results in the United States, Europeans gaa not under stand that we do not eeud our great miala to roprecoat tis arom, amd very naturally confound Che «malt polith- clans whore rerviogs have gained them the post of Mints tor Menipoten\iary with our ublest statesmen. Thin be to be deplored, inasmual it gives to the powrs that be the means cf charging to democracy, sbborn@ by the beings of intallibilty, that whieh nataralig belong to the errors of our weak government. t= decd, evorywhere we are pointed to the acta of cortala Afilctals, wud asked to deduce from (hem the policy of tae present government of the United States, The request te te Inposdibility, bat an anawer might be found In the fact that Mr. Merce and bia Cabinet have me policy with regard to Kusopean affairs, while bie‘ pat vate and very co tal" instructions to hiy Miainwas so cvatiict with thow from the Department of btate an to leave them no alterustive but to net acowr@ ng tothe dictates of their feelings at the moment, Yam Ignorant of 4 ree trom whied your Washing- ton correspondent derived bhi information respecting “Mr. Vieree's European diplomacy,’ but Iam in pasmertom og the mont positive proof of Ite correctuow, Let Congres do ite duty, wud all bin «tatewente will be corrovorated Let it demand Mr. Meree's private inatractions to ir Buchansn concerning ‘be holling a congress of Ame ricap Minkstere at Ostend —that pet projest of hir—~ame Af they are produced, then let them be compared fn tows vith the regular dewpatehes from Mr. Marey. and with thore entrusted to Dudley Mana. the Corporal } ridientour aflair, Our word ter it, they will di-ctone wort epgular conteariety ever put forws « overnment at the ae os nation. Dudley Mane with him prive fructions af ane charaater (roms Mr. Pheroe, of whose t pr diem, od sncther of aa‘ Mate Departineut. Mr. Bue which he was about to le compromiacd by the inaace polley of Vieree, mid endeswore? to arrest it by thnalgy Femenatrance ayainst » rcheme so contrary to preemiemt as that of holding a conveatun et Cmtetd. Phe ject he was to be the ane. posits character from the ° monstrances Mr. Pisce treated ths utmost indtiier- ence, and having throngh her of hie private amd wey confidential ert given Mr. Soule @ oct t t te aasume & y the ‘body, gow Pp Mr Boebansa mo That b pronen ‘od to the Ostend Comventtam ©" is woll known ter his (rienda Ted by Marey, is equally trae. We call upon Mr. Huchenan, for his own protecth te come out frome among thoee who have sought ouly w dvgrace him—te fake him the scape goat of thelr Lumiliatiog proswnd- ingr, We call open co hrow 9A0itone) thet agus the subject, and clear hivoself of the taint of these vage rien of Me, Lieree whieh have cost bins Bi thin Court. Until he dees this be ena claim we ey uy from bis friends, etther here or in the United states. The truth of your correspondent's remarks have beom further impressed upon my mind by the reeetpt of the carly sheets ot a work enlltled the! Adveotures of my Pmooth, The boot tin a series of hamorves purporting to have emanated from the Wh tte thd matiicing Mr. Merce and bik proger after the tastion of M or of all Mr. 4 shows them up ins style st once aplrili cal. Inder, Mr Vieron's Ministers abroad will have po cermin to thank the anthor for @vplayiag mo reerve in revard to thelr condnet. In hie burmcrous but too trathful deseription of the Ostend Convention, he Aiteovers the very facta whieh hyve tur- niched sour Warblogton correspondent material for be letter, You may jadge that Iwas not» Htele mr at the eolneidence. I think there will be no ‘imecliy to fo pg the author Wa gentleman not long see attank- fepartiornt, ate eter mas ® hiaeell rather feo earemcm, in expense ot Mr. Moree aad the Calton’, lied on me yeeterday, to express hie regret that bis friend George Manders, tor whom he en the highest respect ald have pubifeet hie fetter In @ garbled rtate. He rempeete Mr heart, which be exteemns mmch more generous than bie bead, ned regrets that bis erure—that of representing the ‘republicane of Karope tm a falee light——wfll te mort Ipjurous to their cause He begs me tr say, hroogh the columon of your widely chreulated jomrnal, that ie hes mpathy wih slavery of a 7 kin + soa fee ble love of true repablicaniem, thouge ox ‘The Times of yeatertay red un with ome Of thom conte an ambiguous trades for which it hae of late beerme celevreted. This thine, however i was levelled at the American government in partion lar, aod Americans to gen ial. The writer, (probally come splenetic lawyer, writheg to order from chambers im the Temple ) mews io heave bet hime if in enoranes of the eubjeet upon which he aitempte t» treat Now he leads us to infer Chater organieeton of lawl perme tes meiitatiog » dewent apou ire. again we wurt infer. taking the article the place designated bet with ey Setuntons, we might inter that aeyed at by our ytentionl etttnena, tke te ticle, {1 be alinoms newline to 44, hae merbe 4 he enyas wimity of sumiry weyers imdb whe, unable ve draw » clear comeluclgn from the enatent of the arilele, may be beard amnion yee, inquiring what it a) meanom if! to really 9 fact that are pring te war wih mometl the Themes better anheratonst iin Amerios thas ard There, the peophe are eatichemily tome te Be fr hementves imetend of giving tom eo) arre. et sorerninen! = sort of myrtertous pre emineoe It neland woald baton the antexntion of Out to the United Mates, she cannot ho i letter than by forming « secret siitaore sith Frames and Yonin, ant ther beter praing betwren the United Matos porermenent wed the af thie erregent metiation Fngien, to me, le r Soe © Zaey 50 tagrow shat 1) can only corre ber Hrotmediate (ntereats he foreets that ty humb ing bereeif hot cy amg in en ee ned pleating own wemk won by laviehi W grommy Sne Napeiem to the vkirieof whowwe gar. he clings like one te hopelene Aeepulr she mage fever berme! from which have been hier Jonge an) ‘Our Parte Correapondenes. Pomme, Oot. 28, 1m. Pee Hheaman Orgone tm Fore Deginning © Depend — Trae tral (Fawm Promiling of St. Petertmrg—Uohy Signa im Oe Preregean Horioom Generally Mr Naum and sia Po Niel Pmomicn American DApiomary and Us Jeremy Trt he te cheer that Rosmia as 6 gation \4 begioning to onpe reore the hart WA of \nAivivinals whan fortune lays « rengh han’ pon them, aml tw perceive in the cownte ances of former triewhs wot only » lack of wyenpathy bat something Whe & Civpoaition Ww reminl ber of old erie vances Dechdedily the cards at prenent gre agelast haw Ther orgnn at Parte, the Acemidin Nariman, begins to bak om ber expulsion from the Crimes oe mere cehvula- are in the United # land

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