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8 ARRIVAL OF THE ARAGO AND NIAGARA, THREE DAYS LATER FROM KUROPE. (ditional Particulars of the French Rall- road Defaications, OTHER LARGE FRAUDS DISCOVERED, THE ENGLISH AYD HONDURAS TREATY. Consols, 93 1-8 a 93 1-2. Advance in Cotton----Breadstuf's Drooping, &e., &e., Se. THE NEWS BY THE ARAGO. ‘The steamship Arage, (pom Line, waich left South- “ampton on the 24th of Seyember, arrived at this port at an early hour vested. worming Tho Arago reports thet sbe arrived inside aud anchored Sandy Hook ov Tuerivy weds and barat blue lights and fired guns, bain :e«- hoat came off, probably in con equence of the te! . raph eet beng m working order. ‘The commercial news !)y the Arag bas beer anticipated by the arrival of the anylo-Saxon, from Liverpool, at Quorec. ‘The A: ago brings two bardred and seventy passengers, the oswal mois, anc four hundred tone of merchandise, Amovgtt the payengrrs are Uoionel Leihels and family, tate American Minister at Brussels; Mra and family; J. Suitiven. Esq, late Uni at Bayonne; Jerome Navvicou Bonaparte, of Baltimors; Couns Frczsneli an’ july o: Italy; Charies Boodesquen, Beg pees ager of the Frew. b Opera at New Orieaas accom panied by Madame Colron, ace prima donna of the Taea- tre Lyriqve of Pais wi several other artisics of the sume company; Gaerie’ Ravel Es Sona, Albert Friend irom be ‘The Jowrnal d+ Comtontinnp says tbat a serious con- caght Turkish sailors edewn the Russian fag from a mercuant ship, They threw toe Bos: ton sailors ieto the sea, Tne Ruasian Coa- snl bat demanded the cirmiseai of the Captain of the Port, Yho sailors whe made the attack were publicly basti- rac ood. Toe German journaly are full of conjectures as to the covree Prustia will pursue with regar¢ \o Neufohaiel, but it ls certain that no steps wiil be taken until it ts seem what i# the final treatment of the prigoners ia the banda of the Swies confederation. Intell'gence trom Conrtantioopie, via Marseilies, states that Avstria wish s to occupy the Primcipalities until the month of November. The failure oi the Royal Britith Bank continues to ab- sorb great interest in Bnelacd. On the 20th ult. an angry moeting of the shareholders was beld in Loadon, at which it transpired that the joes to be made ap was £210,487. On the testimony of the secon utant it was shown that the account of Mr. H Brown, the member for Tewiebury, and untli recently a cirector of the bank, exhibits a debt of £70,908; Mr Jobu McGregor, membor for Glasgow and founder of the concera, £7,362; Mr. Camoron, late mana- ger, £38,000—tbe utmost worth of tae securities against whisk i £7,010: Wr. Motlins, late solicitor, £7,000; one of the auditors. £2 000. O.her persons. connected with the bank had also devoted to their own uses various eums, making in all a total of 000, Some works in Wass bad involved a sum of $106,455, but they wore consider- ed to be at least worth £40.00 According to the balance sheet, the entire liabilities of the bank are £539,131, whiue the assets, taking the Welsh property into conside- ration, are estimated at £223,544. On the whole, the prospects are worse than at frst expected, which will be (urther exaggerstea by the coste, which will probably be tmereased by the Court of Chancery, ‘The London Times pubiishes an unusually severe but highly justi@abie article upon the conduct of the directors of the bank. Kt considers that such “crimes’’ sould be visited with penal servitud> for life, and that there is more grounds for pity for the highway robber, the bur glar end the pickpocket than (or a class of moa such ay those who are connected with the downfall of the Royal British Banh. Intelligence from Matrid states that a rey ere engagem«at took place om the 9tb September between the ga:rison of Melolia and the Moors of ‘bo environs, in whicu the iat ter bad euffored a serious les. The Spanish troops had 90 k Hed and 70 wouns ¢ The ball at Moscow on the 14th ultimo, te described by by the correspondents of the English journals s moet brifiant affair. Lord aad lady Granville. and other members of the Englist embassy were present. Freuch cookery and Freneb (are were the arrangements of the cutatne department Later intelligence from South America has been re ceived, Little businere had taken piace rince last ad vices. At Bahia the weather was Gue and (reighis scar e. The town and province were healthy. Pernambaco ad ‘Vices state that a few bags of \oferior new sugar only ha! come to market, and been sold at 2,600 reis to 2,700 rets. St. Vincents bad suifored immensely from cholera; alro tbe islands of Madeira acd ‘orto Santo. ‘The intelligence from Napies t becoming more inte- resting. The knowledge 0! the withdrawal of the English ‘aad Frowch Legation aad of (be wending Whither of a naval aquadron, had produced a {all tn the funds of about 4 por cent. The London Nima correspondent, altough he con- siders the above statement unfounded, considers also that {t may probably prove a shadow of coming events, espe claliy as regards the interruption of dip!omatic intercourse with the Neapolitan gawcrnment, which, ft was thought, will eewuredly teke place. It was generally thought that the appearance of French and Englieh sbips inthe bay would cause an Mecrrection, and tho King was taking every precantion apticipation of rebellion agaicst his government. Its said that the place of renlezvoas for the English and French forces is Ajaccio, This naval movement, together with an announcement that in coa- sequence of the attempred evasion of Russia in connection with tho setUement of the Besrarabisa frontior, the Fag dish fleot had been ordered to remain in the Black Soa, bad an effect upon the money market which caused bu siness to be very fist A report was also circulated of probable aulficulties with Austria, whose military agents in Lomberdy, Tuscany and Parma are stated to have ‘hrc wn into prison thirty one officers sad meu of the British Italian Legion on their return home, after their doharge from Malta, The Bank of Amsterdam has advanced ite rate of inte vest trom 4 to 435 per cent, and the Bank of Vienna from 4 t» 5 per cent. Ono million and a quarter sterling, In siiver, was to be @bipped from Southampton on the 4ib October to ladia and Chica Affair in Vienna between Col. Pearson, of California, and the Archduke Charles, ‘We bave received the two louewing letters io reference to & recens difficulty which is reported to have taker piace at Vieuna between Col. Pearson, of California, eod bie Lape rial Bight: eee the Archduke Cherie TO THE EDITOM OF THE NW YORE meRALD. Vimswa, Sept. 21, 1865, An effair hae Jost occurred bere which bas caused a good deal of exettement in fashions! le circle Col, Pearson, of Califo: nia, who arrived here the other day from Moecow, fet ds sirous of Ineperung the govern ‘ment buildings, and for that purpose ap; for the w outhotization. He was iaiormed that uo one bet mem Doers of the European Congress of Science, Dow in session ip this city, Covld be af witted Om receiving this rep y, be applied to be roceived ae a momber of the Congrom, staring that bir diploma hat Deon destroyed in the great fire at Sao Francisoo. ils demand was complied with, and bo was treated with the Greatest commidoration by 8!) (he membore of the boty, ‘With the exception of the Arvhd.ke Coaries, who took ‘xcoption to bis sdmiation oo the yrownd of his baying ‘Bo diplome. Qolonel Pearson felt himeol! aggrieved by the manner tm whieh the Archduke's objections Were main, avd felt ft dae to his honor to call upon the latter fr an explana. tion, The Grand Duke bebaved in the handsome man ‘ner om the cocas’on, and the difSculty wee amicably met ed. ‘Those are the true facta of the afair, which, no doubt, ‘vave by this time reached you throngb ober ch - TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORE Her iin. ‘Vines, Sept. 22, 1865. eoold wie’ t> eal! your attention to the unprecedent oe '> coe a @ (raelt offered by an Americen to the Buropran Congres. 0 Solenés, now tn ereion at th jlace, ¢ ol Veareon arrives hore from Moscow, and apce plies ay Cebtzond. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1856. asks admiagion to the Imperial buildings. He ts tod they | persons are implicuted tn tt, and among’them prblie fune- tare closed exce:t to members of Congres. He asks to become @ member, saying bis papers were destroyed in the great San Francieco fire, He ts admitted to the chair of , also named Vice President. Areaduke Hamlmcak ihe belies eapuane cnallesge Tho Dake w ‘owe ex) and things « » settled. P. bow examines the tbings of intorast in ‘ial Duiloings, aud then procecas om his tour. rer mr J. VOX AUSTIN, M. B. immense Frauds in Earope. MORE LEFALCATIONS IN FRENCH RalLWAY COMPA. MES FALSE SHABES SAID {0 HAVE BEEN DIS- COVERED IN THE OKLEANS OOMPANY— 86!2UKE Of SHAKES AT 1H BANQUE DE FRANCE—M. ROTHSCHILD PAYS FOR ALL—OONFESSION OF GUE- RIN—ARREST OF GEORGEYTE, THE MISTRESS OF CARPERTIER {Parisian C rreepondent of the Precursear, Sept. 18.) It ls rumored here that, as the extradition of Carpentier and Greilet cannot be obtaned from the United States, bis crime being qualtied as a thot committed by hired employees, it has been decided to demand it on the of forgery, according t+ the treaty. The extradi ion will then be grated by the United states. Another fact in regard to the thet ef the Nort! - way Company is, that it bas bien remarked that de. posit account of Mr. de Rothasbild had been spared, bocause the thieves thought timt the rich banker might want bis shares ef avy moreut for a large financial speculation, while the déportts belonging to stockbolders, who bad pcrebesed them as 4a invest: cid not give any oDeasiness to those who speculate wita those shares. Tbe moment was, however, near whoa the cashiers wovld have brep infalibly unmasked, The registers were used up and be ore beginning pew ones there was to be an examination of a)! the shares deposited, [from the same, Sept. 19.) The mortimporiant news is the arrrest of one of the ibieves of the Northern Railroad Compavy, in Loadon, on the 16:h. He was brought yesterday to Paris, and another thief bi also deen arre-tet in England. Theee ar- rests formed the topic of gene: ai conversation, chiefly at be Bourse, where gome tcoentric individuals have been emitten with # viol nt passion for Carpender, Grelet and Guerin. whose adrott robbery of sixtmillions and presence Of ming is a subject of a¢miration wub them But, which of the tmree thieves is it who hasbeen brought back to Paria by the detective Forresier? The Constidulionc! gives but the initial of bis pane. G., and ax they are common to both Grelet anc Gverin, nobody knows which has been arrested, Itis yenerally belioved, however, ‘hat it s Guérin, surnamed dy thé Bourviers, “ the But- ler,’ from the fact of his being in porsession of the key of the cellar Besides, rince this affair of robbery of the Northern Railroad Compovy, there are all kinds of ru- more ailoat regarding our raitroad companies Tous, Ubis sfterpoon, itbas been seriourly asserted that the com- pany of the Orleans Railroad bad found ont, amonget the bbares of which it is the depository, false titles to the Amonnt of 1,500,000 frances, which were put in the place of the right ones. Ipecd not tell you bow much such a Tremor wants confirmation, but wha} is certain is, that io all railroad companies the minutest examination into the accounts is taking place, and the administrators begin to understand how great, vuder certain circumstances, their responsibility may be. A Poriejan journal eave notice, this morning, of one of the faithices emplos cs of the Northern R ulreac Conapauy named Gve—, having oeen arrested in London and brought to Paris. ‘The Aforning Post publishes the rame ews in these terme :—‘Yesterday, the 17th inst., Dante! Forrceter, officer ot tbe Mansion Gouse, succeeded ip ar- resiing One of the persons implicated in the robbery of £270,000, belor ging to the directors of the Northern Rail. road Company in France, aud departed immediate'y with hun fom@aris.” The dames adds:—*-Another of the per. sons implicated ia the roobery of ebares of the Northern Railroad Company 1p France, bas been arrested to day.”” The first arrest made was that of the porter at the casnier’s office, whe is accused of being the aceomplice of the two cashiers, Carpenter ant Griliet. This inéividusl, who was sleeping ip a room above the safe, had, since the flight of the two cashiers, dims ppeared. He was a’ rerted the ‘sy before yesterday, at 9 o'c ock, at the Custom House, in Lonéon, and saken to Paris where be arrived yesterday morning at 7 o'clock. It is not yet known whether the person alluded to by the 7jmes is Grele} or Carpentier. (Frem Le ona B To day two s‘ock brokers (agenis de change), were ex- amined by the investigsting magistrate about the cashiers of the Noithern Railread. It ts reported, ssys the Union, that M. Rothschild gave orders to imdempily ail the owners of embezzled theres, either in cash or with new titles. Tho Rothschild, tt is seid, advances two the company tho merey and the titles necessary for this atthe rate = waree sep acne a ane rate of fity centimes cnc! repur- chased. Apnuwber cf shareholders have already ro- ceived their shares, the mort of which are new, and bave not yet been fn circulation. The; aos come from the shares of M. Rothschil |, one of the largest ebareh »iaers of the company, who musthave rccetved and kept the greatest portion of them The Jownal des Uebats bes the following:—It is koown thatthe adminixiration of the _— ie sept an tuepector of the company, accompanied by Eng- lh and French police villcere, to tho United Stator, in rpeatier and Grilet who rovbed the This i with order to arrest deposit pafe of 5,847 shares, is vested fol powers and letters of unlimited credit, in According to this treaty the Luited States can grant the « xtracitios w caves of am ascination, fracduleat bapbruptey and embezzioment ot pubiie funds. It ts hoped that the Awerican government will const- der tbe fact of embezzlemen’ of rauroa ebares as belong- jog to the Inst category; bul m Case the extradition should Dot be grantes Al postible measares are to be taken tor gui ty and bringing them back to France, eflleuity po Gowd', will be to trace them in the United States, if whey bave taken refuge in certam States, but chiefly in Kentucky. In the weantime, it i certaip that the inquiries which been wade for the last weeek have led to the recovery of # certain number of the lost shares. Tt seems that tler and Grilet had deposited the bank of France a large Bemver, sod that they ed, On thls deposit. the third part of the price of Other titles bad beou given to brokers to co It is, therefore, boped that jour, will be considera. w this ume, ft is not known what is the amount of th «tbe guilty bad witb them when twey betoo). vew (0 the Cited States; but it is sup. posed that in arresting hema ceosideradle amount sul! be found on them. The publit has been much astonisbed that two em; b whatever may be the degres of confilevce ro; in them, should be able to take away su considerable @ quantity of titles without being discovered by the aami cistrators who bac charge of thera. The suares dep sited at tbe company’s CMice are divid- ed jato packages of a thoosand shares each, and filed in the gereral deposit safe. 1; seoms that at the time of ex- amination the mepectors wero sadeed with veruyiag the Presence Of those pnoksge®. ho owo cashiers had taken away © certain pumber of packages, and pisces white paper packsgos, the more the administrators. in this way they to carry on, for @ long ume, thelr fraud evspielon. [From the Gazette des Tribaranx.} We srnoupord yesterday the arrest of one of the par. ‘ticipapw in the embezziementa committed on tho Relirood caare arresung ce sbares exchange operations jose at Pret extumated at six bly redveed. Up Company du Nord. after the db Carpepier Greil ‘of-rmation was received which lea to the belief that bad sccomp ices. Suspicion at Urst fll Cpen @ Mr. Goerin, an oid momser cer of the com pany, employed at @ saiary of from 1,200 to 1,600 francs, who bad voluntarily lef about s year before, aad who ead, to Lola intinate relations with one of the princtpal delauivers, namely, Greiet ‘The Profect of Toilce, as son as he was informed of it, hastened to give orders (or maaing a6 activ. search fur the cofaolter®, aad charged tne cLict of the vervice withthe care of fteexecution, The lator immediace 'y despatched agent. tbrovgh the cov; theeity and its environs: bas cout o0ed since that time, |: iF some were cl.arged to explore 28 of tbe diferent railways bordering on the front. &e.; tho wore sent to London, where they acted (2 compection with the police of thatcisy. it war by aniting their efforts tha: tho Arente Of the two Countries were able to get trace of the two princpal defaulters, it was thus they learned aiter being in London two or three days, ¢uri they negotiated the eale of m certain number vhares, and having grea themselves 1 sericn, of revelry, they embarke Yor tho United Stater. Untor. tonaely, the steamer wb peygoey A love, and "twas only too late that the agents of jon police apd those of the service for surety Of Maria could embark ip their pursuit. While the voyage to London was being ac omp\ished, the (evee'igations WLick Wore made at Parie atcertained bem tn La ile, ity, to sock 2 refuge whieh Stolen that Mr. Grerin had suddenty left and tbat be bad gope, in all prodal in England. Tue agente of the service of surety remaining tn London wore immediately informed of that fact. They informed HA the concarrance of ir Caera wae diseo- the Ergiieb police of {t, end it wae the of both notions that vered aua arrested in London. has since been brought by the French agents to Pari, and was taken yesterday nora ng te the depot of the Prefectore of Po oped. We have eaid that Guerin r He therefore was net suspect ‘bo committed the en their principal bo (b> \wpertant parchages and bis fight seom. €0 to leave no coubs of bis participation in the frauds. He confeseed bis cult when It waa sonn sscertained smount of about one and s bali millions of franca, received bis share thereof. A search mace upon him and at hie house led to eotgure of reveral bundred and sieo about ared coupons om double emplot, of whieh the 4 destination are onsnown, When arrested he about 3,000 fravor 10 money in hie possersion do Lot think prow? oes any further expiana- 0 tions for the present. ly add thot wince bis arrivel in Paris Guerin porsiete © first confession, end eoeme willing to facilitate the proper authorities in thetr search aiter the offenders. ‘From La Patrle t. 21 The stmisietstore of the diderent tai companies imenoed a genera! re pony L = tee responsibility of each bares ae 9 them. te at last understood. meously apounced that Georg: tis, the JA gi hea rom Harve tor the Mistrors of Ourpentior, depar ited States with her paremour. We learn from authority unt she has juat boom arrested ir, Macon. [From le Journal du Havre. yo a lu veatigation te now on age’ mark, me the tr nha teivery which heres been practiced upon a large scale to the prejudice of the stores \ and clothing maguy.nes of the army. More than #xty e283e ‘ovaries ond of! ore of high standtug, as also some most respectabie. ‘The misdemeanors in need of thore State. This is ® considerable loes to @ country 80 poor as Denmark. ‘The Centrel American Question=The eo Centre: — Treaty [From the | Aibiou, 22 We have pleasure in fed sage ss to 1, read- ‘ers ab imporiant Communication addressed 0: Hepduras, ado to the Governor of the Republic udviring bim of the conclusion of the negouations with Eng: id epocttying she ume a the ‘The letter Sitihed Manco Cemetoes ud ie the followibg wa tabslaites, for which Se ane a (0 a friend in tse metropolis: — Sis—The negotiations between Honduras and England are concluded. In prea nce of the covtest bet ween Poglend and the United States, called tua ‘“Uentral Amert- can been —— pete with the timidi- ty of the weal bg OD Of her cause, saying, “?y‘come rolely to levyou kaow way those rights are pot to be sacrificed by treaties in which I heave bad no voice. My title tothe Bay Islands is incontesta- bie, yet, ubougb they are of moment to me, m: leave them free to the enterprise of the wer! cognise my scvereiguty and return tome the called the Moequitos. More, I offer a free pass to pations, with facilities which pone have before offer was the language of Honduri Giiement. | The United hny were oe cipios, and accepted m. bs saw the ouly mode to get out of ine ai able a, and, not withing to be second tn lil went to ber rival, bot only acee the proposal, but agrece to incite the other naval Powers lo pretect the neutrality of Hon- duras. In consequence three partial conventions and one meee ceny of friendship, commerce and navigation are . 1. The restitution of the sovereign rights of Honduras over the islands ot an, ‘&c., and declaring them ‘free territory,” governed by its proper manici- pality. E dges the territorial limits of Honduras ad ta te by the Ho: fro er may ‘a, George Squicr, say from the ricer’ Weae-e Bepevia to the siyer Meare. A tribunal of reference composed of one citizen of Hon duras and one Rritich, if necessary, an impartial third of ®py bation, will Ox the boundary, indemnity the Mosquito indians for the joases which they suffer, and adjust all claims whatsoever. 3. Memorandum of the basis of n ations. Senor Minister—True wisdom teaches that a nation should march with the circumstances of the day. Hon- Guras enters & new political lite, her steps should, there- fore, be to declare— 1, That she knows no enemies or parties, and forgives all past oflences. 2. Cultivate friendly relations with #!] who will accept em. 8 To avolt all compromises, offensive or defensive leagues, £0 common im America, and so ¢isastrous, 4. To form po league, diet. or confederation. 6. Invite all her Beighbors to regulate territorial limits, and fo examine the claims made by Copan on the part of Florida, and that in six or eight months the titles should so Prolublé or abolish frem the public press all polite, 6 Prohibit or abolish from the public press give regulations fur education, &c. Sever Mivister—Our country is as our God, to whom we owe everything and she nothing tous. Nothing, therefore, coe. Honduras owe to the unde signed for bis small labor, but be claims as recomprise & vote of thanks to the Hon- Mr. Maroy, Secretary of State to the United for bis firmness in sustaining the question worthy of the country be represenis; to the Lord Clarendon, who met the question in atrue spirit of conciliation; to the Hon. G. M_Dalles, for the tact and aid he has given; to the How, William Brown, member of the Mzgtish Parliament, who gave his ——— influence to the cause < and which his high position made so effectua!; to the Hon. enor Herran, for the force of hie representations; to the Ben. George Squier. for the constancy and friendship he hae manifested epite of all inconveniepces; and to the Cousul General, Mr. E. B. Neill, whose able pen sus- tained our cause Tam. &c. S. ALVARADO, To the Hon, Minster of Relations of the Republic of fonduras. Ji will be seen that the terms of the treaty, which have cot betore been published, are of the most satisfactory description, and redound to the credit of those who, on bebalf of she British government, have taken part in the negotiations. THE NEWS BY THE NIAGARA. ~ BY THE AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S PRINT- ING LINE, 21 WALL STREET. Hauirax, Oct. 811 o'clock, P. M. The Cunard steamship Niagara, Capt, Ryrie, with Li- verpool dates of the 27th ult., arrived at this p orts, en route for Boston, at about 10 o'clock this evening. The Niagara left Liverpool at 9 o'clock A. M, on the 27th. The Canadian screw steamship, North American, ar. rived at Liverpool on the 24th, and the Collins steamer Ericeson, on the 27ih ult. The steamer City of Manchester sailed from Liverpool tor "biladelphia, with 236 passengers, on the 25th of Sep- tember. The Persia errived at Liverpool at 7 o'clock A. M. on Saturcay, Sept. 27. ‘The United States steam frigate Morrimac arrived at Southampton on the 25th ult., whi ne 1s the object of p.och admiration. The Quebec and Philadelphia steamers, from Liverpoo! the 26th ult , carried out the intelligence ‘>at the Spanish onstitetion had been promulgated, an! that Geuera! u'Dernell bad tenderes bis resignation, « cich, however, was ixcorrect; that an Anglo Frerch (+t was really destined for the May of Naples, an¢ that Kuesia rewafe ing Orm tn her fatention to possess ‘he Isie o: Serpents, the British fleet would remain in the Black Sea, all of hich created anxiety and depressed the Foglish funds. Coneola wore then quoted for money at 90 a 991,, The Brussels Nord has atelegenph cespatoh from St. Petersburg, etat!ng that @ contract or a network of rall- ways throughout Russia is granted to a mixed company, among whom are the Paris Credit Mobilier, and Messrs. Hottinger, Baring, Hope aud Streghtz. The concession is for eighty Years, the Rustian government guarantee. ing five per cent interest. The lines must be completed iu ton years. Italiag afiairs continued to excite attention, but beyond the intention to send a fleet to Naples, nothing defuite hes transpired. The Anglo-l'rench ultimatum was being retained @ few days in Waris to allow an opportunity to the Neapolitan government to make the required concos. tiove. The contemplated expedition is of a formidable character: —Eight steamers are provisicning at Spithead, and the Cwear , Colossus, Dauntless, Malacca, Gorgon, Porsoverance and Urgent, aii Dritish saxilary steamers ase ready toeail. The French shipe are the Bretague, Ulm, Alseriras, and Napoleon. The expedition”is said to ‘very Unpopular in France. Sardima takes part in the «xpedition aud will send sbipe for the protection of the vardiwians tnere A Vienne letter states that the Eaglish cod French Ministers had notified Austria of the intended dition again’ t Naples, to wien the Vienna cabinet in- obs! This is docbtful. Prince Petrulia, at Vieupa, bas resigned—the cause not stated. ' it is understood that im. . Brenier, the French Minister, leaves Ne too Merqus Antonia’ the politan Minieter, will with- raw from Paris to Brusre Meantime, hopes were on tortained of receiving during during the present week by telegraph such an answer irom Naples s# would super- rede the necessity of the fleet's sailing. The Londen Star, of the 26th ‘utt., =" Something serious has ‘certain'y occurred to stay the Anglo Freach mission to ‘aples for it haa not yet sailed. There is « statement ai Kg Ferdioand bas fortified bis coset, and ts likely to secure tbe enthusiasm of bis army.’ There is anovher ‘eport that if compelied to yield, be will prociaim the con. of 1848, and thereby present bis compliments to eon. It may be that these eventa the two men who rule France and England, or Shey may bane hewrd that Napier would be ported by Austria and Russia. At all events the game, sever \t may be, does not go on wei GREAT BRITAIN, Lord Harding, ate Commander in-Chiet of the Army ts tend. His age was 7) ye Mr. Taller on guest of Sr F. Balwer I ytton, baa dined with the Hoste’ Agricuitural Society, and made a epeech ) return to the ast of ‘Lasting Concord between Ame- wet Engiend.” ACE tweetng of the Ponrd of Directors of the Rast India Lee ip moved that the enpexation of Oude vetiliable act of speculation, motion waa ed. 6 Gazetie povliaher the betweon Great Britain sod Siam. By it Mritieh subjece may trade with the ports of Siam bet may reside only at n Ps 4 tho mont of The Fmperor nm are rove! eojeytne a Doaryita, Lyy- pt The }enk of France hae raised ite of interest to for cent. Tho Darie correspondent te _belog the intention of the United States silico with those European | hed to adopt ar ap chant verve and war, even by men of war, Mac rid letters of rignetion ¢f seven the report that O'Donnel d. ‘he ee oe eo | of the enteaty queen, bave stopped the sales of charch Froperty, and that consequently the mnisieriel oriein bes ceased. Marrhe! Serrano, the new Spanish Minister to Fy turn ie about a ments PORTUGAL. By order of the Listoo roara o Hes'th, three Brazilien eb os were our k at the Quarantins, beosuse they were in- fec'cd by yellow fever. Cholera was decreasing at Lisbon. ITALY. ‘The United States ships Congress, Constitution, and Susyuchenoa were at Palermo oo the 18th of Soptember, and would leave in a fortnight for Geaoa, ‘The vintoge tp Italy was ny macy The Grops of maize was good rice was abundant, but silk ‘wat notio favorable, SWITZERLAND. Verlin letters stste thai Napoleon bas entered into com inunication with the Swiss federe! government, res vect- ing the affairs of Noufchatel, Ni n icaus towards the | Prossian side of the question, BELGIUM. The International Free Trade Congress bas been in ses elon at Brogrels. The subjects of discussion were clas- eificd under tour beade:—Firatly, an explanation of ous- toms reform during the past ten years with resulte. So conély, the obstacles which obstructed the internations! commercial relations. Thirdly, the means proposed to remove those obstacies. Fourtbly, a criticism of objec- ‘ions offered to customs reform. PRUSSIA. ‘The Bank of Prossia raised its raie of discount to ix per cent—the maxit allowed by law. A sposial ot the Cabinet was held to consider the question nish Sound dues. Tne decision is understood to be in favor of capitalization, but the price asked by Den- mark is too high. DENMARK. M. Avdrae, the Minister of Finance, has resigued, cause is uo. stated, The TURKEY. ‘The Frontier Commission was at Bolgrade op the 5th of September, and ft was expected that the survey would be completed by October. PERSIA. The Presee D' Orient in'imates thatthe differences be- tween Engiand aud Versia are not likely to be promptly acjusted, GREECE. Atbens letters ray that the Koglish and French Minis- ters have drawn upa lict of new Ministers, which they demanded should be appointed FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Livarvoot, Sept. 26—P. M. Corroy.—The arrival of the steamship Niagara oa the Diet inst. placed us tn poesession of advices from Now York to the 10th inet. In consequence of unfavorable re- ports by the Niagara, there was considerable excitement in our cotton market in the early part of the week, and at the ssiling of the steamers on Wednesday thero wasa general disporition amongst holders to pnt up prices. The market has sizce continued quite active, and today the official prices show an audience of ome cighih of a pevpy on the lower grades, as compared with the current prices at the aaili of the Afr ca last week. The sales to-day (Friday) up 12. 000 bales, of which 4,000 were taken pr coogpintors nad brokers, and tbe market cloeed firm at the advance, The Broker's Circular gives the sales of the week—73,000 baler—of which specuiators took 20,000, and exporters 5,000 bales. The following are the quotations:— Putr. New Orleans 1 635 Mobil 6516 Upian . 65.16 The total stock in port is estimated at 642 000 bales. Some respectable private Circulars quote New Orleans a 67-16, aad Mobtie middling and Upland mid- jing €4. Brxspererrs —The tendency of prices is still downward. Messrs. Ricbaidaon, Spence & Co. qu lower on the week, and flour steady, a! prices. Red whest “en ‘8s. 6d. white wheat (old), . Smali rales of fine flour have been made, at en advance inst week's x prices are barely sustained: yellow and mixed, Bla, 6d. a S28.; waite, 388. Tue w been very wet. Provisions.—The merket continues very quiet for all articles. The ates of beef bave been limited. and prices are quite nominal; and the same remark ,will apply to pork. Bacon ts slesdy, at previous prices, the stock w getting low. Lard ts duil, and quotations are nominal, at 78s. a BCs. Tauiow.—Y. C. is tn improved demand, at 53s. 6d.; North American is quoted at 548. Naval S1onea.—Common rosin is less firm, but pre- vious quotations are conttvuced; sales, 4,000 at 4a. 2 6d.; Ove, Is. a 208. Turpentine—Crude, ‘88s. Cd. a S42. In tar there have been no rates. ‘Asums —Pols are active, at slightly advanced prices, 208. a 48s, Seles of pesrls bave been limited at 44s. a 468. Qvuencxon Bakw.—Philacelphia and Baltimore gone- rally unchanged in prices. Ons.—Limseed ie active, at 30" fd. a 409. 6d. Seal oll is active, et 418, Gd. for dolled, Cod oi)—nothing doing. Palm oil is quiet, at £45 4 £46. Olive is steady at previ- ous prices. Dsrwoons generally are active and firm at leet woek’s prices. Svear—The market was quiic irm in the early part oF the week, but ci wed dull. Motateae—Active and firm at previous prices. Tka—Common Congo is quiet at Sig’ Correa—Prices are firm and the transactions are mode. rately large. Puce Carolina ts quiet, with emall rales at 30s. a 30s. 3d. LONBON MAREBTS. Loxpos, Sept. 24, 1858. Messrs. Baring, Protbors & Co. quote the money mar. ket a little more siringent. Ban rates are geceral up. ebanged, but bave an advancing tendency. Consols are depressed, and cloged to-day at Gi a 923¢ for money, aad 936-164 05710 for accouns. The bulliou in the Bank of Eegiand bas decreased £9,000. Mexican dcllara are quoted at 6s. 1d, bar iver 62. 94d., American engics 168. 44d. ers. Bell & Oo. the repert Amor'can stocks generally ip c = co TORI 0 10836 053, Brie Raliroad 7's, fist mortgage. De, convertible 86 Pirie Fond... 84 New York Cen:ral 98 Do. ¢'s 83 Pennsylvania Central 6's, let m 0 Yreeland vant : 94% ‘ebigan é % De. ise eeges 2 Weleh bar and iron, board, £7 lis. @ £8. Seotch pig iron the Clyde), 72. Frown is stenly, at 02, 0 S68, Wheat, rod, 665. 9 728. white, 70s, » Tes. Scan bas lightly decilped (Con rEe. 'y. MANCHESTER MARKETS Continue steady, and without quota bie change in prices. THE LATEST. BY TELEGRATH FRUM LONDON TO LIVERPOOL. Lospos, Friday Night, Sept 26, 1856, A rise in the rate of discount in the Bank of France and ‘and a ferther fall of three fourths per cent tn the French ‘unde, caused consols to open heavily an’ close at one half per cent decline, Money im active demand. It was be- Neved that the rate of diecoun! woull be immediately raeed by the Bank of Ei id to from foar half to fi ed pb pnt least. fresb decline of continental The frontier line is marked off by aforrow under @ ploogh. The Turke are fortiiying both sides of the Da nube with, itis raid, the approbation cf Austria, The Torkieh troope bave also moved from Widen to Kalafat, tn the left bank of the river. Naval Academp et Annapolis, APPOINTMENT OF ACTING MIDSHIPMEN. The foliow tng cavcldates for admission (nto the Naval Academy at Apoapolis have parsed succeestully the usual prelimmary ¢xaninations, and rece.yod appolatments aa @ ting midshipmen — ss Lyman B Foster, Maine, 8. 1). B Sydnor, Virgioia, Chae, 8, Whitman, do Joha S$. MeKiniey, do. Nenry M. Herma, N. fl, Roy M. Hooe, sollivan P. Ames, RB. I, b= , a Jobn J. How Neary B m, Conn., Charles 8. He do. ca L. Boole, ama, Jchn W. Philip, New York, Jobn W. Alton 10 Francis S. Kinney, 0. Chas W. Read, Minsiseippi, 4 do. Lowis J Bort, do aes breve do. Geo. P. Harris, Low stephen A. McCerty, do. = Geo. T. Howard, Tex wie V Ge. mimece 8B W. Smith, do J. Hi Comstock, ' do. Ormus A. Deolittia, do. A. D. Wharton, Tennessee, UJ. W Reyreterd, co Wm, W. Carnes, do. 9. Hayward, do. Charles Kean, Kentucky, H. D. Foote, do. JO Watson, do. 00. r . Schenck, Obie, Sie New Jersey, J. D. Marvin, ‘do, a do Samuel RB. Paddock, do, Rruce Tembert, Pennry!'s, Harold Lewin, do. eamvel W. Koipe, do. 7.4, do. J.C. Dewtes, do. Wm. ( do. Pobert B Porter, do. Moree & Servet, do. Wie jehend, do. —-Bimeon P. Gillett, Indians, A. ven Mavley, do. Eéwin R Pevauit, do. Joh Weidman, do. James 0 Kane, do | 8, Sanderson, . —-Ervest D. Cordell, Missourl, W. Scott Sebiey, Maryland, Antoine R. McNair, do, r Barton, do. RP. 8, Taibott, do, iM eneon, do. GP. Griswold, Michigan, Jolie M. » «FLA. Daven @ ae do. Wm. H. Wail, i fenne P. enster, do, J. 0, Bradford, California, Francie Le ‘Virgin'a, «© K. Kirby, Phat. of Colum, Thos. L. » do. Robert L. Meade, do, pc eneaeae na Political Gossip. Ferwost RLuRcione IN DELAWAR®.—A Convention of the Fremont party of Deleware was held at Dover, on the 6th nst,, which nominated the following Fremont Prosiden. bal eectort = Kiectors at larger... oe Uratr ie} eleot JR Latimer, The Butis and Pryor MMeuity. A ape 70 THE ‘sug . ASWINGEON, Lh C., Oot L 1, is know €0 the pudtic that the lato conte meeting between A. Pryor and BB Botts was thie morning by the police of Washington © oticer or Pichia ay Pondence:— R Sin—There ie no need that I should demand your “card” in the Whig of this mercing You annouges Your responsibility in advance; and 1 have to request you to name your lime, place and weapons. me for tuggesting that the earliest practicable ‘and the most Accessible point will, beet eult my convenience, "StL Dol wean i restelet the privileges you, eniov an the gions Pagty. Tam ae. HOGER a. PRYU! -B. Boris, P.8—My fricud Mr. Randolpb Harrison will hand you this note and receive your reply. oat ie Dear Sin—I have be eaten ty ano D, Botte to eAR Sin—T have been requested, r. BB. ray (0 you that in the evert yuu alould desire to comment cate with him, be may be found at Tree hill, the residence of Hig, F Hn, Very reopectilly, ¥. J. SMITH, a Puvor, Boge N, B.—This’ nots not received til! the challenge was cent, Tree VWiLt, Henrico, Oct. 1, 1856. S1n—I have received your note of @ate by the handa of Mir, Barron. ang have fo ay that atthe carla elleable mo: ment (be assured of no u jelay, name “ a place and w *grough my fiends who. will communt: ho cate with your friend, Mr. Hi Tam, &c, P.8 : thle By your friend, Mr, Harrisons Sonne . S.—T sen yy your friend, Mr, Harrison. 4 para ia Ppt 3, 1856. ran Sin— 1e contemy meeting botween soureeif *d Mir. Botts should take pluce near Wash ington City, Mr otta will immediately place himself out of the State. Twili be in waiting at the National Hotel in Wash- ivptop, on Monday next at 8 o'clock A. M.. when po! will be suggested for the meeting, ng followin ‘eapons, pistols; ci respectfully, HA. Puvon, Fsq., through vour friend, Mr. Giseman. Ricumenn, Oct, 3, 1806—3 o'clock. .. Sin—Tn response to my appeal to'you io’ name the earlicst practicable period for our meeting Lhave a promise unter your band that should be “no unnecessary delay.” The Fesult{s, that, after deferring a defuitive reply tor forty-eight hours, you at last age to meet me next Tuesday moraing, in the vicinity of Washing'on city. There is much talk ov country about this aflair, and itis hardly 7 that the ul- moet precaution can prevent an arrest. Tam impelled, too, by considerations which it is not proper for me to mention ia ils note, 10 appeal to your generosity against the very unrea sonable delay you propose. I, therefore, suggest Lhat you 80 far modify your atrangementt ax to appoint the meeting at sunrise tomorrow, and at such place in the neighborhood of Richmond ax you may suggest. “I request an tuumedtiaue ro- ply, whieh my friend, Mr. Chiseman, wil! receive at Dr. Dove's oftice, between the hours of five and eight this afternoon, aan, dc, ” KOGER 4. PRYOR. Tree Hi, Henrieo county, 7 o'clock. Sir—Your note has just been handed me, aad whilst T am disponed {0 accommodate you in ev partlonlar not incom- patible with my own arrangementa, which have been moa aceordance with what I understood to attach to my position, regret that Ido not feel at liberty to make the changes. you P 8. B. BOLTS RucEMOND, Cet. 3, 1866-8 o'clock. P. M. parties in this t cept your terms, and will be in Washington in atcordance with your arrangements. ROGER A. PRYOR, B. B. Bosts. Twili be ween from this correspondence thet imme. diately after the appearance of Mr. & B, Botts’ card in the Whig. Mr. Pryor asked a meeting. It will be ov. eerved that the reply of Mr. B. B. Botts was delayed forty-eight hours It @ aio to be noticed that during this time public at. tention was cirected to the matter by the chailenge to challenge in Mr. Botts’ card, and that, apprized of this fact, Mr. Pryor objected to the time and piace, and sug- geste! a mecitng near Richmond the next moraing at suprise. To this Mr. B. B. Botts. as will be seen from bis letter, diceented, a interfering with his arrange- ments and rights as the challenged party. 1 then sng- gested North Carolina as preferable to Mr. Botts’ second, ‘Which was also rejected. Mr Pryor the terms under protest, and Sunday morning repaired to a point out of Virginta, apd accessible to “the vicinity of Wash- ington.” Apprehending, from the sipgular pubiieity given to the affair, that ap arrest might take place if I travelied with Mr. Pryor, I leit Richmond in advance of him, leay- ing bim with MF. Irving, of Lyachburg, with whom ho artived near Washington Sunday evening. On Morday, at 8 o'clock, sccording to arrangement, I called op Mr. F. J, Smith, the eecoud of Mr Botts, with whom! bade general understanding as to the terms, with the arrengement for a second interview, at id o’ciwek, to reduce the terms to writig. Shortly we wert to the grovnd, to prevent any mistek Fearful of au arreet,! again separated from Mr. Pryor, and instructed Mr. Irviag to have bim on the ground be- fore day, as the leaving of the hack after light might di rect the police tothe spet. Upoa my own arrival near the ground, which was Gfteen m toutes alter Swe—nearly two hours before the bour of mevting, and before it waa tully igbt—I met Mr. Irving, who informed me that Mr. Pryor and bimself had been on the ground some twenty minutes. I rematned there some time, when Dr. Boyie, the rurgron, as it a’terwards turoes out, of Mr. Botts, ar- rived, and stated that be ba! passed a hack with stran- gers init. Immeciateiy alter, this hack arrived and proved to coptain the police cflcers. Mr. Pryor, myseif, and Mr Irving immediately fied inthe woods. Mr. Irving, net being involved in the matter, very quickly returved, when, as be approached cers, one of them arrested bim as Mr. After a pera — they aancsted Teviog then what our pasty fad wot been fairly treated, oe the -Party woule doubticss bear of the arrest and avoid thé deid To this one of the police replied atonee that the other party bed #tal1 at Rockville, y land, i could pot consequently hear of the arreat. Atterwares they cid arrive, aud were arrested. I sub- sequently learbed ‘hat Mr, Botts bad in reality been at Pockvitie the pigbt before, and id come from that piase ‘othe field, He did not arrive til) between six and seven, ane when the sun was fully up. There being no pror- of @ Oght, and Mr. Tyler, of Richmond, saylag that he feo quihorily to take Mr. Botts and Mr. Pryor bank to Richmcxd, vpon coxsultation with their friends, and to evoid the mconvenience of giving bonds in Washington, pleoged their bunor mot to attempt any breach o° the peace th the Dwtrict of Coloma, but to consider them- eclves as in the custovy of Mr. Tyler. During conversation between Mr. Byler and Mr. Irving. of uleo between Mr. Smiih, Mr. Pryor apd Mr. Irving, as | worn from the last pamec govtioman, Mr. Tyler stated Tut he accidentally Peara at Aebland thet the place was the same as that which bad been resorted to between Neoers. Ridgway and Pryor The care pass Ashiand abeut § o'clock Monday morning Jt was after that time vefore Mr. Smith communicated the place w me. It thus ef tos tbat strangers at Arbland bad a geperai tiea of tha piace of meeting before it was known to me, aa the second of Mr. Pryor. Lairo iearn that the police sve ceeaed in finding the precise place by following Dr. Boyle, the surgeon of Mr. Botts. Sbortiy affer the arrest, I, as alo Mr. Irving. by au thority of Mr. Pryor, proposed then to make arraugo- Dents for s merting wir the parties ehouly be bound over, ar we anticipated they would be, notwithstanding the éxpected recognizance. Mr, Smith declised aa ao- ceptance then, with the ptatemert that be ha no doubt it would be acerpted when mace aiter giving bonds, bat that be did not feel wt liberty, while undor arrest and slecge, 10 make arrangements for suother mosting. Be. na ratiefied from theese facts and others that any aitompt to seenre @ hostile meeting between Mr B. f. Hots and Mr Eryor will be thwasted by persons not coanected with the master, but iriendly to the Hon. J. M. Botts, ae tistied from the phytical condition of Mr. B B exhibited on the Held it bim, I can bave ne 4, giving tbe corres; , CORO TY CODE ction with it Jt ie proper to add that Mr. Pryor succeeded in making bis ercope, 8LG Tewrving Bear te precive piace of moet. ug afterwards, about the hour appointed for the combat, A up by Mr Irving T. P. OBISEMAN. Pryor ought pot x more 10.40 with the tenoe abd theta facts to UNITED STATES MARSIAL'S OFFICE. Oct 6.—The Unitec States Dnetrict Attorney hae been cn be qui vite for pome Caye part in consequence of infor: mation be received with regard to the netting ou foot of tho #iave trade in the city of New York, and accordingly yesterday Lorenzo De Aagetis, one of the Marthai's aida, went down the bay ina steamer nud kept a look out for ‘he supposed siaver Lieut. Locke, of the United States Levenueservier, commarded the sleamer, and at or near the narrows relzed the park Panchita, 290 ton burthen. (og benrdrmg her she bore evident eymptome of her i! migeton, and !t wae aecertainet tbat rhe wae bound for the coast of Afiica, under command of Capt. Naylor. I erie took peseestion of the papers on board the Amongst which wae a power of Attorney to the (optain, Cm powering him to re'l the Panchiva on the coast rica. To the great artoniahment of the Deputy War bal he discovered trong the paseergers on Vourd the ork Mr. De Cupba, whe was leteiy triet and acquitted c/ Sitting out a slaver; Brown, » colored man, also recent ly tried and acquitted of volubtariily serving op a slaver, cd & Man Hemed Morquito, raid to be w supercargo. The owners of tho Panchite are eal! to be Wanborpher & White, ef Fouth street. The bark & now tu charge of the V afted States ebip North Carclioa, and the who. mattor will wpdergo an inves: gation belore tho Uatiod States stb er ities. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, “SPECIAL SUTICKS. YORTY-FIKST STRERY BURY + GROUND, UF in ru avenues = Rqgmovais_of remains 1 my, Coleber 16, 15) Remedne not rrevl in the Mackpelah Cemete Forher particulars om nppiieation Carmine mreet: or Wiiltam Hi, 166 Wa- Meflintock, corner of Twenty ninth SPAR LODGE NO | POLAR, te bers of this lodge are hereby nc cuing, at their room, No. 113 aven: mh inet. ot half past 12 o'clock, for poriese cf paying the iast Ube Of reapect to our deceased ‘ Fdward. Ainie bere of to geo ri. are respecdully inv tend Ay onder ot tes r NRY, Secretary. TAL LOpun NO 6, 1 O. OF O— THE RRGT [are tina of ia longs Wi belt thie CPhiesday) #t Clinton Hall, Aster p! ndaper of ni! the members {s « of vital importance will by “Geo. Pevron,Reeretery, t Police Court, Centre stteet, for two cards of hE “ya lose OF LOUi LRWieson & Wh ev Ae liem sect, will be eloned doring this day, ict £9, 1606, being the Hebrew Duy of Atoneruemt, AREFIFLE —THE ATTENTION OF THR WEARERS WP Eikts esacciation and others desirous, obtalniag vi vole a try ebeaply Is called to the aver! women of 8. 8) Cs RT auctioneer In another colvmn of ‘iva of the we + in Wakefie'd, at Bo, 163 BOW wy, on Tuesday even , Oot Mh. POLITICAL. cctinnsenssnencanenchtnamammnmmnets RD FREMONT AND DAYTON OLUB = Bly ‘at thetr headananas we a! this (Th p eveaing, G 9, at 7: ‘and other,* Will address {06 tN THATCHER, President, Jour M. FOE. } secretaries, Exmoxs Oran.®: Jouw Perit, Thon, Wautsen } Seeretaries, EIGHTRENTH inridge Club will hold Hall, on ~ THEODORE J, FONDA, Secretary resent and address the mettinj Wiiiiam O'Briex, DTH WARD REPUBLICAN CLUB.—THE CLU® WILL bold its Ikly meeting this (‘thu ) ier, at Bocloeks at their roms, Cox fourth atreet ‘Thirty. 7 Seine mein yng hn eae Moa sue Send Regine idan nae oe nro yton are ». D. (OVER, President, Crarres Gorpry, Sheratardt’ ag pit cw Es A ee OOH, WARD—GRAND RALLY THE NATIONAL Union Fillmore sad D nehes lab intead splendid banner cu Friday evening next, at7 o'clock, at Thre fourth atveat: edged te wisehe whore wit be ten ah = tration in favor of the reyular re ressional district. for esoctate clubs. and all associations with the Seow Cie cause in genera! in the wards, rakes of Wgue arenas uh fe —# Fe “ton corer 6 NY y A. Tl. Davims Sceretary. T A CONVENTION OF THE MECHANICS AND workingmen of the First Assembly Salar of ir66, held at the Broad Street Hose, corner Pear! streets, Michael Golden, Chairman, James Shearing, Seeretary, ‘Mr. John F Horn offered the following resol which were unanimously adopted:—Whereas, of the mechanics and workin few York to maintaln their rights and protect. their int ; the mani and upright course af the Hon. DaBiel the halle of the Tegislaire of this State and bis 4 ‘opposition to the notorious State ia waa the cootidens and resped and workingman of this state, Resolved That we cordially recommend and ask the suffrs- fe td — fellow citizens to assist in returning him to the aext ature. t movlon of P. MeMahon, the Hon. Dantel Mahon was nominated by acel: mation, as member of Assembly for First distriet of the city of New York. W. Golden "Wm. Jotuon, —P. MeMahom, L_H. Combs, J. Bresnaban, 1. Hamilton, Edward Kennedy, Jobn F. Horn, M. Quintan, P. Finnerty, Joho Clark, Je © Boyer, W. Field, Kithu Myers. R. Lee, D rg ao BUCHANAN, FREMONT, MASONIC, L. 0. 0. ¥,, 0. U. ‘and naval flags, banners, rosettes, eagles. staffs, lia, jewels. costumes, emblems and —_ een eee and ane Ce Sioned stars, lace, tassel ornaments. theatrical caps costumes, can be had ri COMBS’ old establishment, Grand street. RAND, RALLY.—RARE CHANCE FOR BOOK ers —Mesars. EVANS & CO. did stock of vew siandard and delorainns eins oon customers better bargains than can be jet to 6 our mers can ' hed clsewher. We shall sell many books at less than the in no case shall we ask more. inaped. Jae | Bieeee'e a7 24 book, ng EAs ow, DB ime VANS & CO., 400 Broadway. hint Ne. 668 Bross , No way, Ooms tee, on Thursday evening, Oct. 9, at 734 o'clock. . KETCUUM, ‘3 Chairman Republican Central Wr Pe Gro ttawnticen, $ Secreiaries. MMANY HALL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Commitiee —At a meetin: ‘Gila of tere Republican City Conv dates for Mayor, City Judge, Goveruor of the Almshouse. an@ lorporation of J. ‘xe and wraniborized body, tactinned by the. Fresident of the Pull A. Oukey Hall, avd Joseph Hoxie, Kaq ,-Will address the ee Zrabieama ofthe Ninth ward this evéning (Thureday Oct 9h at ‘ihe Premost & Dayton Glee Clie will be on hand. Tremont & Daj » Ce on reserved tor tbe ladiea. ee THE DEMOCRATIO ELECTORS OF THE THIRD and Fixth wards. We the nocersimed electors of the Be cord Assembly district do hereby endorse Wi'hiam O. J 1 jhe Teqular constitutional democratic enndidato for 4 trict and further endorse him as proper perasn qualified: Nepresentthe district, GOON W ALTE, 6 Centre st. JAMES FALPIN, EDWARD E. MURPHY. JACOS HOFF. 11K HON. EPHRAIM MARSH, OF NEW JERSWY, T : more N. Hoa. PERSUN AL. JDWIN MARTYN, 170 PULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, ts io immediate want of two exnerienced dey ‘salea inen, with best of references; uons other need apply. I NR. JOHN MURTAUGH 18 IN THIS CITY, OE © L) please call at our office, as Mr. James M. Harris, from Georgia wishes (o see him on business of importance, BATEMAN & RUDDEROW, 69 Beekman sires, NEORMATION WANTED, OF JOUN DOLTON, COU! Tyrone, Lrelwne, —_ of Porm He left New ago for }imols Any tniormation of him received by his sister. Mary Dy ie, 296 Tevth avenue, N. ¥. Darien OskY.—I WISH VERY MUCH TO SER YOU. MEET OP woetomgk, Same ime and place where last we =¢ — RILA, THE STAR OF MINGRELIA, BY G. Ww, 4 Reynolds, Mailed, free of postage, on vecsipt of cont, re ¥. BRADY, No. 12 Aun ateoot, FWI8 FORSTER, SADDLER BY PROFRESION, FOR fman der Bart, Rhein Pfalz, Ger . make knowa 74 Kast Twenty -(iftie . New ten trem Eh MARY PANY AND Maly MORIASEY —INFORMA- ten ts wanted respecting these two gurla, who lef Jare, ireland tn tbe hip Richard Lobinsom, and arrived sew York in August Any intelligence reapecting them will be very gratefully received at 27 Cortlandt street, up stairs, N?, NORTON, WHO ANSWERED AN ADVERTIOT® AN | ent with regard to boar, some time einer; see Enner gorde Friday, at 3 o'clock, in the same piace; fail not. ERSONAL INFORMATION DESIRED, OF JOUN WHITE. formeriy a distiiler at Poudowa, Ar. Irelard who settled in Pennsylvania about and os Bunting. Address 5. 0, 2. 248 bia, FQURSTED PY A FRIEND, Wo >, ao want ‘o ave him, to send hin i York, to enable bim to answer the sorrowiul im- Germany. magh, whose mother's pame w Letoberd strect. Phitile' i ALVH MARTIN |= arrived a few da Girection (0 8. Amo. de Nazth., Horaid otliee. mae BOY DIRD. REMOVALS. D FROM 522 TO NY Ee ee Has REwO 185 Brondway, west aide, one door above the Honse, Minoporr an REGATTA IVE Oct. 7, 1 TE ASSORTMENT OF BILLIARD a styles and made in the best manner of weil sea tela, aro a few second hand tabl COONNOR & GOLLEN DEW 6 manutaetory, 3 Ann BASSPORD PEFTES COMPETITION FOR RAS ¢ AN. runaing sinte and warble bed billiard tables, tie 4 rubber cnebions, ready for playing or sale, at 140 Ful on halls, eves, irimmings, French cue Ups, aae ort. “ned os BY ARD TABLES.—A LARGE (OOK OF SUPH A10R. mm veda, ade tables, With slate, marble av’ wood ‘sizer, gyih the patent guna elastic cushions, alo t C every éreoription, a’ the old stand, 9 Ayn etre root, ____W. 1, UCR, Inte Griiith & T ecker, ARD TABLES—OF ALL SIZES, ki ble, state or improved word bade, with + aw HARPS, mariuthoty yer 143 Fue , u s od socort Wand Face hey Bas, PTLIAARD TARLEE AND cowni THO! abions—patented Febru y 19, 1508, for Ie only OF be undersigned: none genuine veloa# AC® yupanted By an ee sraved plate, with my uame aod date of *yatnnt. MICHAEL PHELAN. 49 Chambers street. ——— eS eee TOO LATE FOR CLA SDFCATION, RESPRCTABLE GIRL WIF Hes A SITUATION, A oh eal ee lig; woul cont ob ae Washing abd ironing, Unlersar .'e tFoed baking andy Alto, @ young woman ‘vishes 4g: uation (9 do. chamberwork fe a fitet Pate WF shor nad ironcr, Have the Bees of Feferences. Can LO 8 pi ev wo 4 : Sateen Sh abAaeh nig °F WO daymat 29 (th wreatR, Sa VED ROOKS, From vines. wovens, 0 aragha, MORLEY dod sold. “Nove nt halt the aT Todt, ae RE IL Se We STHE—": FITU ATION. IY A vouNE wowaman i E i wed ironing. Bias the be tant, 05 Pranitrene ina sind Dongen ath ek MM Orerven, Geol rer ences tI “Wwingsiony Can be aew for ty Apply aps (149 Alien at , near , . 4