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4 , NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1855. W YORK HERALD | gars were steady, and coffee dull. A cargo of 6,000| Cowtzste Exxcrions.—We are not eurprise : Hews trem Mexico, wate Seek Soenty SORT eEe Peg lap ip lpeheetrleraf wine iad NE * | boxes of raisins, which arrived yesterday, were el! | to hear that a serious contestation of the elec- Bp vin sania ene aa ele ae ALLBORD FRAUD, ot pearde Besheolions pubic bert Sd etiors ‘will passe to Bac aaa He a“ 5 p we have dave i rahe 1h fore will THEBES OR ROKER EE RAs be fe ie aoe, poles oan ag for | LOD Of Messrs, Flagg, Shepard and Willet is | io Noy, sth, Alvarer ati retained the | residency, and | _ TB¢ Board of County Canvaers ot the county of New Syston the partes couocrncd fa, parte ann baa eanind PROPRIETOR AND SDITOR. about to be undertaken by the defeated Know | n.d fixed his residence at Tilapan, York met yesterday, at 12M., pursuant to law, at the : County Clerk’s office. Nothing candidates, Giles, Glover, and Toone. Fenor Ocompo had resigned tho ministry of Foreign It is publicly reported that evidence of the | Relatons, owing to n diasgreement with General Couon- | _ The fullowing Supervisors were sworn in:—Supervisors Brown, Williamson, Fox, Wm. Tucker, Voorhis, Trow” fort, Minister of War. » Fox, ; is, Trow most conclusive character can be adduced to | °) Minister of War. bridge, Wakeman, Briggs, Barker, Christy, Ely, Lord, “Crotebela and Quavers. 6 ns of an Opera Manager in Ameries.”” containing ta ious and libelious charges against se, and that J shai! bold alt perdes concerned tn selling or otherwise cireulating sii Ook legally responsible, 8, ULLMAN, As the au/bor of thia volama, Tdeem tt necessary to apprise the public that Mr. Kh Ulinan’s name is searcely mentioned in boxes of Malaga. Freights to Eoglish ports were irregular for grain, as shippers were inclined to awuit the receipt of later foreign news. 1,000 bar- reis of flonr to Liverpool were engaged at 2s. 94d. DwrICE XN. W. CORNER OF NASSAU AND FULTON 818 Large numbers of troops were pouring into Mexico, Se , Ra 2 |, except fi eating wih & pamphletof bie = AMUSEMENTS TUS BVENING, Rates to the continent continued steady. show that the canvassing of the, votes was | oa a famine was feared, Herrick; Tar and ©. B. Toaker a ie whee Vers dele ron a oie made a ct = < ‘ ‘The case against City Judge Stewart was con-| ove in an illegal manner. It is to be ————_—_____— Supervisor Barker was chosen to officiate as Prosident, | the American perpe. Al! { have done ls ts uae acrtuoal right VE TED De Rae ee tinued yesterday in the Coast of Oyer and Termi- | hoped that the promises of the Know Nothing Yellow Fever at Pertinenth, oO Mr. Connolly, the County Clerk, acting ae Secretary, ing an thd pamphiet LS eaaslaanes coy i Ni = no | We th ay * JALTIMORE, Nov. ; ft istration of the oi As regards Mr. Uliman’s menaces respecting legal proceed- pecrComamoree a we7—A New War ro Pavow | ner. Mr. Davison, Police Justice; Mr. Hall, Dis: | candidutes will be fulfilled, and that the coun- | | Several new cases of yetow fover, und two’ death | syeneecd yrgavetd tothe eharsbor of the Darna ac | htet coos bal tam curininto ind the uige dha wil sos bs ae : ¥ have occurred at Portsmouth, nia. ot " 0 i - bel cure in my baving doe this, us wel SURTON'S THEATRE, Chaiabers srect—Sruz Warua | tit Attorney, and Mr. Vandervoort, Clerk of the | sel whom they have retained to contest the ? str Mir dermnen, to enter upon the regular session, A numerous | Scanainied wih the twelve -urvanen who won jive Bim a el is gic Roya en mem Court of Sessions, were examined on the part of | clection will not fail to follow up the case Markets. and eoger lobby were in attendance. " Fempecting ike welue which Mr Ulmen sete upon bis Own WALLACK'S THEATRE, Brondway—Lapy in Direworrms | the prosecution. Margaret Connolly, formerly | \.i.4 energy and thoroughness, No better PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. The following additional Supervisors were then sworn | “MACHR MAX MARBTAEK. fan Dowsene-S, ¥. 5, Daval, witi probably be put on the stand to-day, and eek Nore Ab 1865. | in:—Supervisors Baird, Hoffiire, Howard, Steers and eli cements Knox—Hatter.—Uwo Words that have a tim®@ for purifying the elections cold be found Our stock market was rather better this meraing. The . ¢ | following aro the quotations :—lenna, State Fives 8235 than that which witnesses the purification of | Rexdig Reilroad 4434; Long Inland Railroad 125; Moi the judicial bench, See report of yesterday’s | Cara! 12%; Penna, Railroad 4235. WOODS MINSTRELS, 44 Broadway—Prmoriax Prs- pean ances: BOCKLEY’S BURLESQUB OPERA HOUSK, 589 Broad- way—Bumumsave OFFRA AND NEGRO MINSTELSY, Varian. rich developments may consequently be looked for. ; ts | Supervisor Kelly, of the Fourteenth ward, was the only The British eet in the West Indics. Volume of mesning in bem. ‘They are synonymes for hand- some hate of ovary deer beaunful furs, capital gloves, and many more thins w bine the ornamental and the useful, and whieh are tov Nov. 12, 1855, | Supervisor not in attendance, i New ORLEANS, ny section by KNOX, 212 ROW NICS) HALL, 472 Proadway-Vaor. Macauumen's | We publish elsewhere a couple of letters | proceedings of Board of County Canvassers. Cotton declined 34e, under the Asia's news. Salew to- | Supervisor Vooumis, of the Ninth ward, moved that way, Corner of Fulvon strech try him, Seman Baciaue, eee nee from Washington, and one from an apparently day 3,000 bales, at T3¢0. a 8c. for middiiag. Molasses, thetoard proveed to canvass the returns of the First as per rage oe gy SADEMY = ti » SE 1 a | 283<c. af Lent. | Ben rene eter enV BALA Gas Isoadway—Barnx oF BUEER | wot) informed party ia London, giving the | Tue Sewanp Vore m rims Crry.—The vete | *%° Cuantmtox, Nov, 12, 1855. Counsel now rose and stated that he desiced to present | ie of 20 Broadway, bons 'o nioria the tniile and hin pa: opinions of the writers on the subject of the | of this city on the State ticket feots up thus: Falesof cotton to-day 2,000 bales, at 8)c.a8%c. for mid- | in @ few minutes heen It was only waiting s | rons that he lus removed bis uusiness to the hat store No. 618 mUPIRE HALL—Tour o¢ Boxore—Sizor or Senator. ‘oan | ding. tignature when he would lay it immediately betoce the kept oy Me. k Lhiocry, whorg he” wall be glad r ‘ t to see his irienaa hud patrons. and suit everybody with oe = | increase of the British fleet in the West Indies, | Hard, soft and Know Nothing vot Auaxy, Nov. 13—12:30 P.M. | Board, most elegant tye of hat. that c. . é : : ng—Sewardite, $019 i te ia ‘noth. | — Supervisor Wrixiamson of the Second ward, maid that | Myre orfiney made tronder en ie (ke, worm, Hats of any Sew York, Wednesday, Nevember 14, 1855. | They concar in stating that Central America, 1nZ'Su, i Gulp ome raten, Ta pain there is oolhe | Superrage wnan of the Seeond wand: said that | Sine a ary worden at nshort uotices” 248 Broadway, econd door above Bieesker Cameo—Da, ‘uerreoty pe—The Most Beanti- ful likeness ever offered to the public, _____ WELLTAMSON?S, Brooklyn. Brocatelles, Satin Delaincs, Damasks, Cor ices, window shades, Ince curtains, Ac.—KELTY & FERGU- BON, No. 291 Broadway, nave a large stock ef the abot nally selected fron) the best manufactories in France. Eome new styles never before sroaght out, Kk F. hate os: ‘ablished a reputation for sw!\ing goods cheap, and thoir large And increasing trade |p proof that it’s appreciated. No, 21 Broadway Defiance Salamender Safes.—Robert M, Pat- RICK fa the sole manvinoturar to the United Btatos of tho: above celebrated eafer and pitent vowder proof define, jocks et ross bars. Depot 192 Pearl street’, one door below ¥ Jiten 0. Majority over Seward... .ssssseecceeeceeesees 48,752 So it appears that the metrepolis repudiates p Mr. Seward, who only gets one-eleventh of its ae phe piety Spent petite seal De. ak vote. And the ticket had the aid of eat ‘M. Latour Ybars wrote the play of ‘Virginie,’ in | allowed to interfere with the business regularly before many soft democrats, who have a predil Me whith M’lle Rachel plsyed the heroine last night, to afull | the Board. They bad nothing whatever to do in his dew with outaide protests, “ a house. The subject of this play is already familiar tothe | ¥ Mia asst for their old time associate, Preston King. It English at ee by cr pean pet play, in Ba, pk frag rap BN pregenn tetrebe gigas was also advocated by two full blown, large | which Mr. Forrest bas won imperishable laurels, The Couaty Caer and thenuelyes tererally. He ve only ; ? e aves w 01 sized organs, the Times avd Tribune, and was na Play aes a Flas rater ae to then: if they ‘were to wat ie conf o hep sw ported in a belf-wa) manner by the Oheva- | the Fngl Le er, Viry ue eo part, and test referred to, they migl ave to wait al . are Webb, the Nestor ue Wall ee Now, if Virginia is simply & young woman dressed {n white, with The PRESENT announced that the forms for the County . Canvassers, he understood, were mot all prepared, und . her hair dishevelled, who is always in trouble,{continual- , =“) ' these organs have a larger circulation then five | yy putiea about = thin-legged pileols eth (coal ees et oa would have to delay its business till their thousand five hundred and forty-nine, it must | oxox, whomight, by people of highly imaginative tempera- | _ Supervisor WAKEMAN, of the Twelfth ward, considered be all out of the city, or else their influence | ments, be considered ‘consecrated lictors,”” whois claim. | Mt an act of courtesy, even if tt Ne the eA page a must be of the most homeopathic cheracter. | ¢4 by 4 conventional tyrant under an old Fugitive Slave | to be offered. i ; act, and who is finally killed by her father. She is al- | | Supervisor Voonms asked ifthe Secretary was ready They are only able to keep up a vague idea of to proceed? - : ‘ : ways a secondary consideration—all the effects and situa- | “NOON a oe the Eeventventh ward, desired to their own importance by continually bragging | tions veing for Virginius. In the French piece every- | know if uny motion waa before the Board.” about it, Meanwhile, the New Yorkers are not | thing is for Virginia, her father being only an old bore, ‘The PRESIDENT stated (that there was not, as, in the ab- all deceived by their windy articles, but walk | who talks a great deal about Rome, and who is con- leer pater ae ehh eR dla Foret quietly up to the polls and vote for the men | tinvally boasting of what he bas done in the big wars. | jained. It was for the Board \o determine whether to s nl if 5 u Hon of ty r 4 whom the Zimes and 'ribune have been industri- TAY Gast fiayiaatiorpreetke tpg can anes wo hy urge tat ae Dato wt ro i ix weel ts aie coed with i's business they decide to wait the offering o ously abusing for the past six weeks. The Te" | laves and penates previous to leaving her father’s | {hy protest, “Ihe protest. might. ald ‘them in. gol sult of the election in the city and the State is | house for the temple wherein she is to be married to that through with their proposed canvass, fle wished to give y P * ai =" iM equs 5 i t pl a State still “keeps step to the music of the | meets them en rout, He upbraids Virginius and Icilius | for aught the return itself indicated there might be that Union.” for their absence from the seat of war, where he says | which would warrant investigation and employment of i _ | counsel. He know nothing of the protest in question, they sto imperatively needed," They” G0). Ste. ARs Ii roa aad ao new tant Ib Mak te be iateeauad eatore Lb ‘ SI riage is postponed. Appius then maker love to Vir | entered the City Hall. Whatever it might be he was in THE LATEST NEWS. | gists, who refuses even bio offer of marriage, His | fevorctive tele heard, as, indeed. protosta of all and CAS ae: freedman, Maximus, then demands her as his slave, | Bt lest Ole g oeresslves to Ye Airave oa BY ELECTRIC AND PRINTING TELEGRAPHS, stolen from him when an infani, and introduces three | ently in their canvass, Huord procasling inijepsad- - witnesren to prove the fact. Aplus holds a public | | Supervisor Voonms replied that the frat he knew of Interesting from Washington, court of record, and |Fobius appears ax Virginia’s coun- | the protest wae when counsel rese to addcess the Chair. THE POSITION OF THR EUROPEAN POWERS ON CHE |-se1, Ho moves that the decision be postponed till the | He took the brond ground that they, and they only, were ‘ thecounty canvassers. All the bar of New York, for DANISH SOUND DUES QUESTION--COM. PAULDING'S: fr the t of =e = 1 night dey \ Ne MIsOR TH NAVAL ROALD AGATWe-COML Keka, | Sttival of Virginius from the seat of war. Appius con- | that maiter, might be deputised to bring in protests: No NEY’S PROTEST—CANDIDATES FOR THE OLERK- | *t4 and takes Virginia tolhis own house. In the Eng- | 8entleman, ip bis view, hada right to present a protest. Matis tor Kurope. MSW YORK BELALD—EDITION FOR BUROPE. ‘Te Collins mail steamship Baltic, Capt, Comstock, will leave thir port wo-day, at moon, for Liverpool. Pho burepeno mails will close in this city at half-past fen o'clock this moruing. The Hiauy (printed in English and French) will be poblished at teu o’ciock in the morning. ingle copies, be wrappers, mizpence, Subscriptions and advertisements for any edition of the Baw Yous Syma will be received at the following placos ‘te Harope— Jobn Hunter, No. 12 Exchange street, Hast. nilford & Co., No. 17 Corahitl. Livingston, Wells & Co., 8 Place de la Bourse. The contents of the European edition of the Hara will embrace the news received by mail and telegraph at She office during the previous week, aad to the hour of pubsestion. protest mentioned, befvre xctiog upon the motion of tho and not Cuba and the Danish West Indies, is ‘upervisor of the Ninth ward the proper destinatien of the fleet; and while one correspondent—usually well informed— ascribes to the British government a design of resuscitating Greytown and occupying other points with an armed force within the territory of Nicaragua, another expects that the fleet will act on the defensive only, it being proba- bly left to the discretion of the commender to decide whether the movements of such men as Walker and Kinney shall be considered as offensive acts, calling for resistance on their part. We likewise publish an article on the same subject from the New York Albion, a journal devoted to British interests, and which is sup- posed to speak the sentiments of the British embassy. The Albion has stated that all the acts of the British Minister and his agents in reference to the enlistment in this country of men for the British service “had the previous sanction of Mr. Marcy, the American Secretary of State.” The Washington Union noticed the statement without formally denying it: finding it safer and more congenial to its tastes to abuse the British writer, and all Mr. Marcy's enemies generally, Other journals however have taken up the cudgels on behalf of the Secretary and have denied the Albion’s state- ment; asserting that Mr. Marcy gave no autho- rization and had no understanding with the British Minister on the subject-of enlistments. 40340. oe and Presents.—Jast Received, and for sale at reduced prices, the cho t welection of fancy di And Also every. variety. of toys, dressed and undressed dol’ Fhmes of amusement, ac., at ROGERS Faney Bazaar, 449 jay. jOHN P. hes ce Mis warrsnted for wove wid workmanship egal to way’ it Bee, and 30 per cear lem tno Brewdway pricen. A DIAN at great nargaina The Subscribers call Attention to thetr siock of portable dressing cases. They are the most compact and useful articles of the kind manufectured. A. & J. SAUN- DERS, 887 Broadway, aud No.7 Astor House, The News. The steamship Pacific, which left Liverpool on ‘the 3d inst., is now due at this port. She brings a week’s later European news. The steamship Empire City arrived yesterday from Aspinwall, with the California mails to the 20th ult. and more than n mi/ffon and a half of trea- sure. The advices from San Faswciaco are no later Mhan those received by the Northew Light on Sun- py last, but we have interesting news from New Granada, the South Pacific and Australia. Q@ur Panama and Aspinwall dates are to the 3d inst. The New Granadian ‘egislative assembly adjouwmed on the 224 ult., afer passing several important Jaws and greatly modifying the tonnage tax bill. The iethmus was exceedingly healthy, but some heavy showers of rain had been experienced. Panama was crowded with visiters and passengers. The mode of Mor us, carefully handied, in new barrels, tu first rate packages.” Also avery other jes. Apply 0 JOS, CLARK, No. 85 Wachington street, Albany, XY, Thanksgiving Anniversary. — American Widow's Relie? Association.—Meeting at the Tanernacie on Thornday evening, Nov 2% kminent public epeakers, mod report of the trustees will be give JOHN P, TREADWELL, President. Soron Rosrxsow, Secretary. Paris Millinery.—Notice to the Ladies — peel bles Key Ay eno this hs bly 13,) Sieaped Hrd arin winter bonucts, ses attention of the ladies to the saraee rie cid omar MADAME LEVIS, 690 Brondw Foster, Dixon & Co. have Opened an Institux tion 246 Krondway, which will confer inealcilable henefita upon Both of ,these matters appear to possess an The PresiENt—No protest has been presented, assessing baygage charges on the railway was much | importance which is not rt : aps to th SHIP—TROUBLES WITH THE INDIANS, ETC., ETC. lish play he remands her to the custody of her own | supervisor Vooume—But there is oce to be preventol, | tis and bockkeening ie aiand eon, writing, arithme- iainoAoh IGMASALAVEN the. newly organized hee oe Wien i DoE Te ae eo ; “1 So Wastixcron, Nov. 18, 1855. | friends. Virginius escapes by great efforts from cap- | He Wished to be understood as opposed to waiting till it | Mal, practonl al exped!uons manner: “Never before taone complained of. «| by the public. The one involves the honor i Guok q e ivi a in Ror time to h is | Was brought in, as requested by counsel bevy Fe eee seaced. somite sparpeses of government was likely to break down soon, High a eis Danial Miniaite tt: Geicaceig® of Leportent doe, 1 ON, Smt Soe pte ael et le i Superviror WAKEMAN stated ‘that counsel had not | ‘eau he Moet accomplished ‘penman we and character of a Cabinet Minister; the other may exercise no emall influence on the foreign policy of the nation. If Mr. Marcy had an un- derstanding with Mr. Crampton to the effect that the neutrality laws might be evaded by the latter, and men levied here to serve in the British army, then most assuredly he com- mitted an act for which he deserves impeach. ment. At all events, no man who could con- spire with a foreign agent to defeat the laws of the land deserves to hold so responsible a position.as that of Cabinet Minister. This is too clear for argument. And it must not be assumed that the charge can be disposed of by anonymous denials in’ newspapers. The Al- tion has stated the fact and reiterated it ; hinting not obscurely that the accusation was made on the highest authority ; nothing less than an authoritative denial from Mr. Marcy himeelf will convince the public that it is without foundation. Unless Mr. Marey can contrive to find bis way inte priut over his own signature, unequivocally denying that patches, showing that an amicable settlemant of the | daughter is in the bands of the tyrant. She excapesand | ysied the Board to suspend their busines on ac- Sound dues question is not to be expected. They in- | tells a long siory: how Appius promenaded her chamoer | count of his protest. As to this protest, however, been sj _ 1 , had been informed that a gross fraud’ bad form him that Evgland bas intimated if an American ves- | “I! night; that she kept one eye on him all the time and | be t gr erpetrated ii t ith th t sel passes the Sound without paying toll afver April next, | the other ona dagger that Febius had given her; that his laps ‘in ‘deed, cet in" gravee phieagh hoger 3 she willolaim the like privilege, France also informs | lamp went out; that he then assaulted her; that she at- edoved them, therefore, in his view, {0 exteud all evar Denmark that, not being altogether well pleased with | tempted to kill herself, and that he fled from her, aad sy to counsel, and he would advise, ra‘her than proceod ” before the prerentation of the protest with this business, her position towards Russia and the allies, she must ex | that she ‘saved her honor.’? that they alijourn “ovds th cavities ar iy eer pect no assistance from the Emperor in her difficulties. The second day’s proceedings in Claudius’s court of | the protest he would take occasion to add that he knew Alone, then, to Prussia can Denmark turn for aid, In ] record establishes the fact that Virginia is the slave of a 2 Hanah fd sell would = pane Ate z a 1 e her last appeal to the neighboring Powers of Eur»pe, | Maximus—that is, by faleo wiine:ses. Fabius in vain at- | Te ¢uly knew thet lactt gantantes of tte al fos sender} Denmark hax declared that, without the Sound dues or | tempts to stir up a riot among the people, and Virgimus | fy, good faith. some-equivalent, she must cease to be a separate politi- | kills his daughter to prevent her from falling into the Supervisor Trexe said that there was no evidence that shes hands of the tyrant. the protest would be presented within acy given time. cal power, . ; ‘i é ., | He moved the Board adjourn till tue next cay at ten Commodore Paulding is here, but is only waiting some The play is not superior,to that of Mr, Knowles’; his | ovcleck. repairs on his flag ship, the Potomac, which will yet oon- | was for Virginius, this for Virginia, M, Latous—although Supervisor Fy propored to sabstitnte eleven o'closk. . rae ss Several named twelve o’clock, which amendment pre- sume someeten days. His presence here is not ia obe- | he introduces a few localisms, and mfakes the Romans vailed, and est ed journment took pisos abcordingly: » dience to any special order, as haw been reported; nor is | talk a great dea} about their housebold gods—eannot readdshnrcom alc there to be any increase of the Home Squadion, Several | escape from the conventionalities of a French writer; his Clty Tatelligence. veseels have left and others are to leave New York, bu | Romats are Parisians disguised in the (oga virilis. Ithas | CLOSE OF THE PALit OP THS AMERICAN INSTITUTE. they ave intended only as relief ships. The St. Louis sail- | been remarked that te eleventh satire of Juyenal would | The fair of the American Institute was closed yester- ed for tho coast of Africa, and thy Levant was to leavejto- | apply very well to the Fifth avenue, and it is cor- | day with appropriate exercixes. The premiums wore day for the Kast Indies, Com, Paulding has received no | tain that one speech in this play, in relation to the Ro- | awarded to the most deserving, and the decision of the orders to proceed to Greytown, nor are such orderscon- | man youth is stricily true with regard to Young New | judges gave universal satistaction to all who got medals templated by the Department. orks who spends Dis time in horse racing, billiard play- | We would publish the list of premlacs were it not that I sent you, some time ago, Com. Stowart’s protest of | Ueards ee tenis: Tether than burying himself with the | + eotamoms are erowied; but for the consolation of the 1846, It was a clincher. Now, I send you Com. Kear- | Mdlie. Rachel's Virginia was the realization of the | Victors we would stave that our advertising columns are pee nq { part. We bave never seen her to more udvantage, ex, | ftilopen to them, and no doubt the most deserving fax ney’s protest, made about tho same time, ‘These old | Part... Wei have mover meen, ber to more ad wll aged y to | Sertions will Gnd thelr way tere before the mext fair is ever raw. The ober gentlemen of the firm are favorabl: Known, and thelr extensdve, acyuuin ance enables them ty tet rates of rent were injuring trade. From Melbourne and Sydney, Australia, we have @ates to the 15th and 18th of August. In Melbourne an association to receive the opening of the Crown lands was being formed. The agricultural prospects of the country were quite favorable, but the markets were very dull. Flour ruled at from £35 to £40 ster- ling per ton. The demand for gold exceeded the supply, and it is an important fact that the article was taken-at £4 sterling per ounce, when the par price in London raled at £3 17. 10jd. The govern- ment majority in the Legislative Council had, de" spite all the opposition which the “ independeuts” could bring to bear, pissed a list of estimates, of which the most objectionable was one of £12,015 for the formation of an artillery corps. This was ac- complished by a parliamentary trick, and the ‘in dependents ” left the council in a body. From the Sonth Pacific, we have advices dated ‘at Valparaiso, September 29, and Callao, Octeber 16. ilean Congress had adjourned, and an extra ression was to be had for examination of the civil code. Flour—for export—stood at $14; for home consumption, at $12. Copper was scarce, nothing doing. Several attempts at revolution had der essential pid te strangers tu securing eligible, mrercanah ituatlous.—Golden Gate, pd ch es of Furs ave now Open for the inspection cf the puiic. ‘They comprixe the richest and Farext specimens ever exhiblied in: this city, and a! a price that will induce visiters to purcbase, WHITE,’ 321 way, op- posite Broadway theatre, Silks. —8. & M. &. Towle & Co. arc now offering the greatest bargains i silks ever offered in tbe city, vir:~Pinid and stripe silks worth 76 and 8734 cents, now 50 a0 6244 cents, plaid and stripe slike worh $1 and § to75 and 8734 cents; rich block sitka from 4, to 12s; ‘per yard, Coluntiaa Hall, 281 G: street. French MDnery.—C. Bell & Co., of No. 3 Catherine wtreot, respec'f lly inform the ladies that thoy have now ready for {napeciton a rich and rare stock of winter mil. Mnery. All who s'udy elegance with economy, should give us a call, and we are corifident that they will not he disappoined, N. B. Basque, waist and cloak paiterns cut in the latest style. Carpets! Carpets !! Carpets!!!—Saperb paseo valvet carpets, from the Faris Exhibition ; splendid ape russele from the celebrated manutactor t Eons Halifax, bnglant justreceived at ees Oronley HIKAM ANDERSON'S, 99 Bowery, Newly Invented Spring Under Beds=Made y Pigot’s patent ro ‘The subscriver most respectfuly nvites (he attention of ‘he public in general to call and exam ne this newly invented spring under bed, (lor which he has Hought the patent right of the Cnited States) lis construction te niirely differcat from apy Lerewlore offered to ihe pablicy he will be happy to expiain snd show the an perior qualities of dre rivaled article ( Baries, wher thy 10 purchase ow or any future time. M. P. DORSCH, iucturer, 9 Chau hers mureet. porter ahd des ; wea eae , Brith documents improve with age :— her in this Roma although she i; not exactly in f has been very successfull, Saratamnreeen heen made in various quarters since the departure | he counived at the enlistments for the British Part Annoy, Aug. 1, 1840. | the same situationd. Virgluia was great througout, and | 24 fhe managers nay oongratula'e themselves on tho | dremendows Bargains in Clothing.$85 for of Belzu from Bolivia. In the North, they had been | army, the public will naturally believe that | Toh JwORGE BANCROPT :— quiet withal, We cannot sey much fur the others, They | Tesult a their efforts, The frir has been kept open | ge. 4 large lot of fine black cloth dress coats, fasnionadly cut, ti Mer eas A a Sin—A copy of Commodore Stewart’s declaration and | were singularly solemn and soninolent. longer. bas had more visiters, and made more money | beautifully made, and ‘ined throughout with satin, well worth promptly suppressed. In the South, agitation was | he did so connive at them, and it will be than any previous ivir, What will become of the Crystal | $2 protest against the proceeciugs of the Board of Odicers, par DAY toa recently convened at the city of bap lossy in which { Marine Affairs. took part, has been seat to me. This paper so fully ex- é . = 5 ’ presses my views and sentiaents npou the sndjects geue- Lausen.—Mr. W. H. Webb launched yesterday morn- rally referred to, I beg you will consider me as having | ing, at 11 o'clock, from his yard, foot of Sixth street, a concurred in them, to (he end that the record may show & of about 600 tons, of fine model pein 06m what I now, although at a late hour, desire to adept by Liat acl ee ng at BVAND! Clowing Warehouse, 06 and 65 Fullat: Palace?” Who knoway HaLy Sit. Gronmicanioy.—There is a current popular belief that the election and eanvansing was over at sun- down on November 6th, bat such, it appears, is not the 7 “ : caro, It is strongly suspected that the voting continued the sppending of this paper to the proceodings, With | She ts to be commanded by Captain Post, who is part | afer that date; and from what occurred last night, it egard to the question propounded, ** Whether prc owner. ppears the canvassing is not through wit! half mes in the avy, vould be annde with exclusive re Asomura Lavxci,—About the time that the above bark | SPST Nie Gate tn igs pale eee yeah sion Hoctcal Wwareaee than thet which wie Bernt oo dee | Was fuirly in the water, the schooner Wm. H. Gilliland, | the mojority of the candiiaies on their city aud county eto so, It is my opinion, and it was sub- Jaunebed from the yard of Mr. F. F. Williams, at | ticket, assembled last night in the First ward to have a Board as a substitute, without suecess or | Greenpoint. She is a very pretty vessel, and no dou torchlight procession, and pay their respects to Daniel i + She ‘y pretty : FR. Sickies, their Senator elect from the Third district. record) that recommendations {2t promo- | wilt please her Charleston owners. Her dimensions, &s., | Their bauners, <f which there wore @ great iaany, bore till rife. In Peru, the question of religions tolera- tion was creating much excitement. Confusion and turbulence reigned at the Chinchas. A government Amazon gold expedition had reached Pancortambo, had prospected with some success, and did not ex- pect to leave there for six months. Having found that they would have to build jaunches, and not having received as good treatment .as their govern- ment orders should have insured them, they had sent back for more explicit instructions. An at among the first duties of Congress to call the President to account for retaining in his cou- fidence a man publicly believed to be guilty of the worst species of malfeasance. as to the fleet, whatever its destination may he, it is quite certain that its presence he a reflection upon this.conntry which ought not to be passed over in silence. For the sake of the government itself, which may be harried Comb Faetory, 387 Broadway.—Ladies are Tospecifully fnvited io examine & large variety af tortoise sie!l reas combs. of the B a0 terns, SAUNDERS, 287 Broadway. | PAMATRS at A. A J. Fine Catlery.—The Sabsertbers have Paid particular attension to ‘bls ‘aot thelf business, and have on hand at present the inost bewn'ifal and well sclectad uxwort ment in the city, A. &J. SAUNDERS, No.7 Astor Louse, 387 Broxdway. e is A Work on the History, Prevention and cure of the chronic diseases of the respiretory, eirotilatory, di- gestive, secretory ant abeorbent, ine!nding’ we glands and skin ) nervous and motor «ys'ems of tbe human economy, Th notice on th tempt had been made to arrest Meigs, the Califor” | at any moment by popular passion into a po- | one in the navy shoul be roverned by veferencs to |! TUN ill luseriptions lauding Mr, *icklos, and debonneiag Know | Phiuophy of Liviug: or; The Way. to bree Tie aor We Ge nian defaulter, in Chile, but he succeeded in es] giiion of precipitate hostility towards Great | sere ineumpetency, guilt or other disavalteaion shal The steamship Florida, Captain Woodhull, from Savan- | Dothinglm and Maine law-ism, | the procosion passed | forte. und tsecure Longevity. Wi numeroas en ; 3 appear, or other facts be established by whieh prc , 4 by She enie Vien Wakes Was vebmmently cheers, aul De ALS, BbATH, MDs 280 Braden, OY. caping to Buenos Ayres. From Carthagena we learn that the work on the canal was going on favorably. The people there were in a wretched state of poverty, and daily lovk- ing out for the return of Santa Anna, who was Britain, explanations should at onee be de- manded, and the recall of the flect earnestly urged upon Lord Palmerston. There are not wanting persons in this country who are total- The above Introductory wo nary consumption, their pr and will be sentto any addr distance can const Dr. Heach, fully, Oflice bo’ Wie of conurmations would be unsafe ead injurious wo | Bab, arrived yeatorday morning. Wo ace indebted to the | procerded to tho Park, whero a. hundred guas were tired he public mterests, When a want of knowledge of the | purser for papers character of an ofteer, or where a doub: existed as to his | ‘The steamer Baltic, Captain Comstock, sails to-day a’ professional acquirement presented itself to my mind, [ uphesitatingly declined voring, leaving the case tor the decision of the Executive and the evidence on file in the n chronic diseases and pului tion and treatment, i9now% of charge, * Pa’ a letter, stating their ruses fT ia honor of the half shell victory. Ams, Whose vame we could not learn, was dread- fully imjered adout the head aud face, by standing in noon for Liverpoc irent of the cannon, which went otf accidentally, At the Bring the pre reformed, and ‘3 Plils Povsess the Most As- i » milli dy blind to the mischiefs and the miseries that | Pepartment of the Navy—t mination was in no Naval Intelligence. w Sickles. at the House, Chambers | soisbin, nhl ti saral GaMary nc ° reported to them as boing worth twelve Sell of. °F 1a flow fe Deine > Uni intended disrespectiul to the Department, or the re. ‘The U.S, sloop-of-war a J . yh pti pee page ges reve specs, in waien he | ovating the ws:tem. thes spe Am gr) Song ei dollars. The ex‘Dictator had already tent a por | wou low from a war between the United ents contained In your letter to the Board of Of: | ing from Sandy Hook, fe » Week indies declared os ee of going to Al pany solely tor the | fal pills i such ax to ves ala when it appears jos! for. tion of his funds, free of interest charge. States and Great Britain, Many of these, read- | crs to cetignate otlicers for promotion; with the princi ty Pete Pobubee bad anen at ienas é Puaepiite ee ee party on | ever, nds, 2 - Uhess » of going b jority, I could not’ reconctle that o e Hrigese Fotonne San seo oF War’ Oyane; axe Bt. © Mees oe bearer r vim, Re e steamship Granada, from Havana November | ing the ill-judged comments of the Britich | [i6,o8oing by seniority, 1 could not reconctie that ot | ibe tng ‘i weet Alter cheering the speaker the procession reformed, | Premium Gti.—Wm. Reed, of No. P ” iz judg © of the Bri Diindly recommending under the rule, or ping over | ting out. Hl will soon leave for the W and marched trough the principal str a wards. ‘The PWENTY-rner War Revorys.—In the Twonty-first ward tho entire American charter ticket 1s elected, Councilman, Filly-fourth distric!—Joba L. Noyes, Fitty- triet—Wm. H, Taylor, Assessur—James Dennis 1 Commissioner—Dr. Lafayette Ranney. Seb Twenty -ninth street, i offering to the pablo, g thes ct which far exceeds nuyihing to be tet wilh: to be foirly tostew vy lowers of tie beverage, (0 rer ellation iven ebove; i is rnd that itis belug extens duced among Wp town frites, and fn many cases it has tke place of tonter usualy shod at the dinner table—~so p. palatable ts it msde to the taste, Try It is ia the lower who, sbzent, could offer nothing in the oso jost in itsel’ will, 1 trust, not fail to receive Personal lucelligen neiveration, and excuse my recording thix my un eoce ‘é Ba 4 qualified ¢ tiothe course adopted by» tty of mong the passengers sailing by the Baltic to-lay, i the afor poard; which, hast it permitte? the rec the Hon. Fiank Crossley, member of the British Partia- ing of the separate views entertained by its members, | ment for Halifax, Mr. Crossley uaually votes with John would have rendered unnecessary what some have |. Aes o : ; thought necessary in justificatic Bright, and only gives a moderate support to the ministry 8, arrived here last evening, bringing our files and #ipport Jetters ftom our correspondents to date, with news from Matanzas to the 6th inst. The steams! Ocean Bird had made the passage from New Yor to Havana in four days and four hours—the quick on record—for which performance, as well as her press on American sentiment regarding the war, have inferred that the fleet was sent to the American coast as a sort of thréat to this country not to allow Russian sympathy to make too great headway; and, of course, have growa having se= Nored gutta peveha base ’ emed the right of Weg Re VRENCE kK in the prosecution of the war. He is not clear on the 0 s. i , | move anti-Britich conseqrence. or | Way: Reepecttully, LAWRENCE KE Al in the p ectorr—i ewks Thomas and lias HH. Herrick. | for artiticial teeth, in to call and exainin appearance in port, she was much admired by the we antl-Britieh in consequenos. Another Cap ain U.S right of the Allies to meddle with Rusata, and rather in- | Fehtol Trustees—I Areal improvement, at No, 12 Waverley place, ane bidek fron people. Many murders and robberies bad occurred | lass, who have taken little interestein the Eu- Despatches were received to-day trom the plains, clines to the belief that it would not bea ruinous thing to | YY, Henry M. Sel Broadway. si iat Je Thunder is the only chief disposed for war, returned from a lengthened tour through the United | and C. W. Boynton, De. Second district—Wm. EL W pearly ali his men were killed im the late battle, though | States, during which he has visited most of the cities og | "me and Alexander W. Murray. Do. Third district— uwar, and care neither more for despotic sia nor less for aristocratic England than they did before, are not disposed to hear quietly fatcly in the etrects of Havana. Preparations were being made for a due cclebrasion of the birthday of Queen isabella, Winn and Chauncey, the two Notice. An opportunity is now off fingle ren‘lemen and fi di the winter re was, having waperio ble terme, in a bs omtions and Convenient i of chiefs ed in council that hemi * -" Duriel Gilchrist and A. Sixby. Do. Fi iatrie SADE Be lotions 8 American sailors lately tried for being engaged in the | that the British have put down Walker or Kine heeseaped. The other chiefs declared in council that | the Union and inspected ost of our publi: institutions, | hire! Gt Hist an 1 Vonks. Wo. Fourth district— | to business. “app loiter, 10 A. H. M.y Herald ontioe, sla de had been condemned to the chain gang. 3 a % in ; a Little Thunder and men were treate! by Genoral Colonel Charles May, th of Palo Alto, is in town ps TONE Brooklyn.—Ladies’ D: end Cloak Trim- Dive: dintiaridl Aielcans Wek: however: tien iahdad ney or any other American Cecrops or Cadmus. | Harney as they Ceserved. on business connected with the army, One day a gentle- Police Intelltg: * mings —JOSEPT J OOKITT, SUN & OU, 251 Fullon str ve thousond Africans had, however, bee i a Fs Pret tn Oink ren aia nan at . 7 cay , . " yp, manufacturers ened f 7 sani hub alicin sc of Cota Wfibinwiiies inottis, anda Others again rebel generally against British To-day’s Union contains a yery bitter article agun man met him in Broadway, and askei him when be {n- OBTAINING GOODS UNDER Pa tore nique, ord ta, mou emens tod eae Ge Reeder, in which it denounces him at no small rate, ant | tended to deliver his noxt lecture, “Next lecture! what | John P. Painbri'ge, a merchant, was taken into custo- predicts hie utter failure to obtain a reat in Congross, do you mean?” Mr. Hodge, Consul at Mareetiles, was recalled, I under- | the country Invely PI! stand, at his own request, having some time since mani- | fighting, mot leeturing.”? and knotted fringes, & aoro's -Holr Dye, Wigs and Toupees erette admiration amouget al) connissenrs in art, A ents a pecan: private apartnents for oupivi his thoomparable dye, edly reliable article of tia kind Wholesale fad fetal, ac fleets sailing over to the American coasts un- der cover of a fire of insults from the British press. Altogether, there are in this country giaver having put about four handred of the unfor- tunates into oats, was immediately after set on fire and burned in sight of a British war steamer. [t “Why, havnt you been lecturing about | Oy yesterday by officer Wedd, of the Second District Po- rtainly not; my business is | hee Court,on chirgeof obtaining 82211 worth of goods Ah! I see,"? said his friend, | from Whitney P. Sanger, of No. 24 Dey street, by fale has been. decsoed that stoamers, sf duly signalled | plenty of olements for a very angry feeling | Severn ietire to,return home, sanunerons es | ‘*then there aro two Colonel Mays in the feld; then you | pretences and fraudulent representations. ‘The nooused, | OMIAFADUNO'. No.6 Antor House | from Moro castle, may in future enter port after | against Greet Britain; and no one knows bet- | wackberries. Forney, I learned to-day, will try bis | didu’t deliver that speech in the Park a few weeks ago?’ | itis alleged, purchased goods to the above amount ou bai ench Wo d's Convention, sunset. Our Matanzas correspondent informs ws | ter than the ay giindatninadi i +, | chance again. ‘Tuatead of speaking in the Park 1 was miles and milgs | time, between the 16th of Avgust and the 11th of Sopt, takes the prize for his tn ; than the present administration that this In the Court of Claims, te-day, Col, Nicholson, of the Laws ‘ es 8 f th For that much aympathy was entertained there forDr | fecling may soon grow so potent that the | Cnicn, commenced the argument in lis own ense, ‘Ho | ®W4y from here.”? Aids That hie Rata Aco eee te ae | tee t Worrell, lite United States Consul, as it was con! " Y : p claims twenty thousand dollars extra fees ander th ARRIVALS. stated thet his assets amounted to more than $2,400; | lente | aioe, 0s Encaatay ene Se des.rastion ‘wa hangbesnerepe mesa gaines padied con. | wise y bes > hex inst i pity es ander the stropottt net ; j ould get hin mother in-law. Mrs. Eli ote, 124 Broadway, and 6 Soup Fighe wi may be unab » make hea 8 . esolutios is At the Metropolttan Hotel—tion. Wm. M, Gwin, U. 8. Sena would get m™m n . @idered that he was victimized to suit a peculiar est may be-anable to make head against it. | iweuty per cent resolation ot tho last Cougross. He at tor, Californiay Maj. H. Ie Turner, Faint Louie; apt. Wc keon, ty gaaranter the payment of tho | '™ldelphia, gues that be is within the letter of the law, being an of- | Nipoken U.S. Novy; Maj. hdckt y, Bt ficer ot the House, ¥ White, Ct; Mr. and Mrs. TL A. Jones, Boson; Judge Hon, Thomas L. Clingman, of North Carolina, arrived | Indiaria; Win. 8. Ogden, Gregon; B. Bodiseo, Kussian Le, to day, and is stopring ut Willard Watton Anderson, Wasn . While it is yet time, let an opportunity be given to Great Britain to recede from the false step she has mad acter, Fince that time the frequently nrged the accused to gut the guarantes from Lis mother-ln-law, as she was a very sible party, and one in whom Mr, Sanger bad the t comfidence, Sciotula, Exupttons, Ulcers, Rheumatiam, and all other chronte atee are treated with the greatest i Patients who mov have renred. The following mplainant states he has policy of Mr. Marey. It is said that the State De- partment was duly informed of his steps with re- gard to the difficulties about the effects of the de- The Northern mail failed agian this evening. r Having heen restored to | salted Burvey: $V. Alvader, n Washington. | but the accused would nut fulfil his promises in regard to na seated man, but failed to advise him as to his} Nx 0 5 al — In soamiship Fm pie Hons it Weller, | the matter. and as the complainant belicwes warabont | Ment: (Lmight ray mirneaiously fon ee Wood und Kites euuree, slaty re _ > OF a‘ lection. irs Weller and (wo chuideeb Hon TA Au’ | leaving the city, sc as to escape the respousibilily reat- | who nttended me for uver (me sear, pronounced mp recov In connection with several artieloe and letters | 44eKICAN Crtzeys.—We publish in another ihte-seuuomneheall ats. 0 nk jon ten 8 Sereon wind Ne Tikcnen Oe PD iendiee, | ie upon him, when the cumplaint fot tales pretences | Sorgen, | conskior & my duty Pig fy ay onneet ic ' adi sai i aia now a i f . Wickliffe democrat, is : yo an es | wos trale. Inconclusion, It is stated that Bainbrijge js Dr. Heine, who has cured we, and to inake Known tala from nowspaper: upon the subject of the re: | Colum some observations of the orgau of the choren Governor of Louisiana, and thatthe whe deni pte ver ge Boise, Ie 7 hadetscn AY | Setrauded the conplainoat Cut of the above amoant of | OUKF miferers wliere ine an Ha nt elle for whe : “er * a Se ae ats his, | cratic St lected. The Congres lady, Judge Campbell, lady and two Hoo ¥ BPurdy, | property by means of fatse pretences and fraudulent *, and other p: por . inforcement of the Lritich West India tlect, we pab- | Kitehen Cabinet on a lotter from Mr. White, | Scideacien will stand three dereoerate sen esoreetion Idwarda Judge C ce, J souk: | prenontations, Justice Pearey, betore whom the matter | fanneie'ike heat apna Arias, antother parts of my por lish elsewhere an address to the Irishmen of Penn- | counsel! to the Accessory Transit Company, ex- SPT RID o Gy EE “fal. Mew | wos laid, held the accused to’ answer the charge in the | dreadfully i i rene / hawihe tad . A : Boston Weekly Bank Statement Rea ee Sire Perel D Hates cone nad three chil. | im of $2,000 ball. in excruciaiing; Hecplees nights. n sylvania, signed by the presidents of the four socie- | onerating the latter from all interference in tne eons Nov. 18, 1885. | SF Beicale'G Dect’ jody oad see ree ys ey ee Fiske meticine; ail my former pnysiclana’ prescribe when thes of Philadelphia, calling upon theireouutrymen | the civil troubles that have led to the late | , ‘The following are the footings of our bank statemen | indy, Mra Kann and ughier “a Sul Naty and von, J The Caban Janta. ie eeees Goes eee ‘oy eaohaaen pens to organize in every city, town and hamiet. The | change in the goverument of Nicaragua. From | Cupltel stock, Lawson nd eee chisren, 3.6 GuereS Pell No Paha et hd seins cis wg pmheawadd eeiual tn ory ciebebours be reheved ma of my itengo mt. wring, which my former physicians had tried ia. vain tor (yetyS, moni, and in five weeks all wy aloars were cured well now as ever! did. { sha!l be pleased to give ald information desired to may sitilerer who ine npeedy Felleved from mivery, aud effectoaliy cured, by callie at ny Feaklence, 6:2 Fourth’ weet. new avenue D, Men, Margare Dean.” br. HEINE'S of. Grooms street, near Bowery Inventions are the order of the day, bat | line and’ boy, Misa Collins. 'G @ Motlate veral weeks ago, the firm of the Cuban Janta promis- r F Sterling’ J Gray, 8 W Tiehenor, WE Fairer SW Hanninend. SW 'Newas, Ci iltor Wier doves, | (i te treat us to some new disclosures in regard to tte Varue, Me ond Mr Suafth, and tw raldran, Mri Graves, Mra | dongs. Time pastes away, and we are stillin the dark, Y Bousar, A B Owens, A’ Prin ‘ o1 13'980,000 | Pacihe Raprece, W todd, Farge k Coy MPA Welly Fass patiently waiting for the light to come. Why does not $051,900 | 4 Co: B Yulee, RH Raskiit A © Hanter, 0 © Fox, J ftacker, | the Junta come forth and talk? It is time enongh. Let the eat out of the bag, object to be attuined hy organizing ia studiously kept in the dark; bat it appears that the Irishmen of Massachusetts have been doing somethiag com- mendable, and it is deemed advisable by the Presi dent of the Red Hand Club and kis colleagues that these remarks we may infer that our govern- | L¢ans ®o¢ discounts . ment intends to take no steps to obtain vatia- faction for the affair of the San Carlos, in which seven unoffending American citizens were DC boo V¥ Clapp. J Martin, Mire JOweng H Me IP aig, D be Walker, RT Kardall, H H Borvaro, Nov. 13, 1856, M Sand ty | Pa wel ther with aquan- | bissett, te) tity cfmaebinery and tools. [twas used asabarnes end | sgerage | low p i @ eight wounded. As it cannot be ¥F he ie \ Loe ‘ ‘6: h A suitable response should be made thereto. killed and eig! ar ne | Destructive Fire n¢ the Erte County Penl= | Parris, J Johnson, Mrw Webster add inane t leanne THREE CUBAN KNOW SOMETHINGS. we have soen nothing in the and penei! ease that car A full aceount of the singular and fatal accident | from sympathy with Walker and his asso- tentiary. 1. Col ry, J MoCollin, Mra Hoster aid. tifan's = Hollen? so Putents” Mamutsctured: sad for-auis uy WHtMeA RTH Werte 4 in the J Arnold, N Stevens, Mr Wanroe, 7 it ren W Bish y Mrs Livingston, I Merrett te The State Elcetion 176 tn the second capi Maiden lane. It isone ot the nencest wad best styles in market. They are made in guid and allver. “Whiskers or Moustaciics Borced to Grow lady ‘at occurred on Monday night, on the Harlem rail- Jad road, by which two men were killed and several ciates that General Pierce and his Cabinet have determined to pursie this policy of This morning the workshop attached fo the Erie Penitentiary was destroyed by fire, toge lerrel!, HN The Albany Argus of the 13th inst. saye:—We do not and alin we | sereat our election tables thia morning, as the changes See . ‘ R A i, From Warana and New Orleans, in the steamship @ranad: since our last publication are not material, and we may - 2 ~ f others severely injured, Ix given in another part of | non-intervention, it may be assumed that hoetle sete sph Reha Slatch: | Bush camphall MI Keppel JE Wobse, Mrs a ty Ki “D ne well now waitfor the olla figures. cen sheer taticeny panes oanry, a ‘8 paper. e i ree’ YT } * 0 ns 090 be 4 homp sod, Ry om Z fo children; 7T hole ow Noth & vel 6 elected, ox- 7 Trond , 37 ret, Albany today's pape the reinforcemants of the British West India covered by insurance, The damage to the building is 8 Farrtes, Mrs Normand, H Brooka, sat eden, on both democratic tickets for Judge of Sedat as Bont Turd PM iatpbias bi The sales of cotton yesterday reached about 1,509 it ‘bales, including port to arrive, the market closing firm at the quotativus given in another column. Flour was unchanged, with rather more doing. Some contracts were seitled at #8 50 for common State. Wheat was firm for prime lots, while infe- rior grades were dul! and negtected. Canada white sold pretty freely at $2154 $% 20. Corn ranged from 440. a 90c. Rye was at 1:°%., at which con- tructa wore settled. Pork was withv ut change, Sq. bout $8,600, No insurance. boyer, J i From Havana. al 5 Evaro ir | ne Court of App zs ? Ls , TB ee e oar State Convention of Sabbath School Teachers. Asiguel, Y Cam. | Eighth district between Kell Bowtox, Now. 13, 1855. Kam 75 ni © Pan, AL Baloo, leans | Ninth, dotween Madden and Lyon; in the Fifteenth, be- A State Convention of Sabbath school Teachers of the tween Dodge and Clark. From’ the Seventeenth’ and veveral evangelig! denominations is in session here and Fighteenth districts the information is not decisive of the well attended. eases were made durtog the day and ». A Blice, Yeane Paitinson, JF Mt reanit, The Journal expresses sore confidence of a ro this evening By Rev. Messrs. Adams, Kirk, Viaton, | jady, and three in the etecrage,” 3 can majority in the Senate, but that ix very im Storr and othera. Rew. Dr. Adams was chosen ehalr- = -_— bie, To make such a result possible, the Journal man of @ committee to prepare an address on the subject | FirrexxT Asevniy Dnemuct.—It appears that Mr. claim two or three Senators who will prove very of sabbath ecbools, and another committee was appointed | srihur Wools ie elected fron latelot. Tho vote to organize the Association thoroughly for the purposes | ~ ‘ ge of di information concerning the progress of Say. | Wee—Weeds, 2 990, Wools! ms throughoyt the State jority, 123. Ia, is chosen, enlators is close and doubtful ia the and Wetmore; in the fleet bas had some «hare in influencing it. in whatever direction Groat Britain may choose to send her fects, we hold that the slaughter of our citizens is not the loss entitled to satiefac- tion. If the terrors of (he administration or fear of embroilment with a foreign nation de- prives them of the nerve to act on occasions like tbe present, the sooner they give Place to men of courage and resolution the better, Tan, Pimples, Freckics, Chaps, Chafes, and. nu chin deformities posttivery cured by GOURATIVS Matoh lees Halen Medicated Soap. Gourend’s Poudre Sabtile a vote bair from wine ais. or any re ot eas ‘s ay | onee, Hiy whie, restorative dye at leper, Welker st, first store from Eeoadway, Mie, HAYRS, Broo’'vn avannah in steamebip Florida—J D Marti FW Frauke, Heury Brow, “3 Aernia.<Ovly Prize Medal awerdea to ARH A OO, Hest | Exhibiden of at! Satione, tor am References as ve Molt, Willard Parker, and ihn M. Carnochan, Ap extensive list of names of mercantile ind or ar gen iemen cared by ‘bia tries may he ann at Marah, TOo's, Nest Maiden Jace New York, and Sard Cotte 1 Go,, Ko. & West Fourth sirrot, Civeimoatt, Oto pan from AL aL ant 9PM. by the Ine t He ke the As-embly stand democrats 60, Hindoos cans 38. Some two or three districts some: 7 be changed by the canvass, 4 Wiliam