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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7359. MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. rr ~ Leay that no good democrat will come into this building | with Washington and J and and Webster. | FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, { FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL APFAIRS. | feeling, end with » moderately active demand, « tair bit- RALLY AT THE OLD WIGWAM. | ind'raisee duterbance ck this ume: cVoloon—Put Fer: | Capplauee.) “There were im the of sinesé bas been transacted ueee pps Pee Werden, op Praeie ageras i | eden ree a ane cae te ms Aj is nana Ten Oa | te ng Pate, 16s ns ee : Fe 4 , " » Ok. 7, 944. ; 4yPtions, 634. to 9d.; 800 Surete, 44. to Democratic Ratification Meeting at Tam- manta i eee bes seeures Ne soe tL ae en, wae see 5 Sectionalions and fansii- Arrival of the City of Baltimore at Philadelphia, | Abundant evidence bas been furnished to-day of the Bia are. repped, lee, of which 3,000 ‘are on many Hall. Bo, n0.”)° Itebere bas been any undorhand work by | tonalists in the North wore soon arrayed ‘thelr and the North American at Quebec. complete effect of the measures just adopted by the Bank | "Sccsus.—Notbing ax been done, the trade waiting the Rissa op tie Cigna to Mone RONEN, Tam igno. Pig it ml gs gry i could tll Gps aoe = of England. All pressure for money, both at that eatab- nee ee ee re sae f . Greek ithern men were ~— pnt bs Ot joLatera any Run —No tre ‘tions: oles. ra Vole —He isa Know Nothing. (Hurra!) cut throsia” they reprevented them to be. Ho . _ i“ ~~ — ee hewn Oe eens, oe Conee.—The demand perme stendy: 300 bage San- Enthusiasti¢ Endorsement of the Regular pair, Kauia-—We mush adhere to regular nomlaaticns. | called upon, the democracy to use every possible Emportant Financial Movement: in Eng- es a att ei et ere mab {ge by auction, Brought 61s, to Bie. aud 150 bage Babla, ition Dg ia og Sd Pe eo Piatt ares mig entre Sens ien epg ba ashes | Eee perenne taney Se ees use ya i . o i Jackson that rtahd like beacon fires on every page of has been given by thefact that the Bank of France are | Ocvets bengal, ut 10s. to lus, #4. per cw. Fernando Wood for Mayor, Abraham D. Rus: | 42°.)...¥ — aloes Le Woking sell for Cy Judge, Richard Busteed for Renewed uproar and confusion. national history. (**No,’”) The election of James Bachanan Another Ble in the Bank of England’s Rate understood to have again commissioned their agents on Sacrpereg. —600 bags bave been sold, chiefly @t 384. would crush misrule and disunion from oie of Discount, this side to purchase gold at any cost. Although the ope: | for 6/4, inciudir small parcel at 386. percwt. lor twe the bd ration, like thoae of a similar character previously enter. | ** CePt refracts is him in this thoreb; not onl November would c: the woolly horse toa grave Ber Tron —O1 ‘kets for warrants closed Counsel to the Corporation, Oo Oe nace wera Wel eo! tae denecrad: | dbp tact Oe cee Oe, De ae el aa 4 into, can be effected only at a loss; aturther sum of | cos GO te orn od, coco, luniness reported at oa, Od purty generally. Teach him. (Laughter and applause.) He could notolose | COTTON FIRM—BREADSTUFFS ADVANCING. | Sbout £120,000 is understood in this way to nave been | Spipments from Glasgow last week. 1 ree cheers for Fersanto west bp, bur. without nay ng eomething in favor of Richard Basten. pe Persone the queeon has nna . To Do. do. corresponding 9 == » “Three cheers y—hip, hip, hurra.’’ lé promised r. Busteed was elected 10 oe ye &o., &. La rey conseq Do. do. . do 1864, 14. : ©, West Nominated for Judge of the Su- | '"y : ' will a freeh eR ag A Edward judge “Three groans for Wood—boo.”] be sought be would rent cpedthon the, party, He. as Bat the matter la not ope over ‘which aise of discount | AfAreEste shipments from Giaagow from January, 1260, date. 8 close as the faled ahirt of Nessus. As to Mr. Rus | The steamship City of Baltimore arrived at Philadelphis | CoU!d exert any material influence. If the Bank of France } 00 period, 186: ty are to buy gold at apy sacrifice, no addition of | “*™° Period, 1865. oem eee men that he had ever known | yesierJay, She brings Liverpool dates to the 8th instant, | one or twe per cent pA proteedy ‘on the rate of bills of ex- preme Court, in place fames R. Whiting. Mr. Keiy—This te what disgracos the democratic * me ™ party. (Cheers and groang.) a cf Iyprvipval, Rovk TH ee teeee: Libb bd Rane = Row—The 3 road men. roans an a mierea Libhyttes Put Out and | (yor for Wood. Counter path Reel from the oppo- Crushed out. tite wing.) Mr. KkitY—No good demecrat will come tato this ball and raise dietare neon 1a Page Ri OR VICTORY OF THE REGULAR NOMINATIONS, | , YoKas—s" Fut out Wood.” eons for Far, Mr. Kgiiy—There is not only Mr. Wood at stake, but Mr. Perkins retired, and there were calls for Russell, | four days later than those received by the Persia at this | cbabge will be regarded. The only limit to such an opo- | "crease... Ma. Rurskri, nominee of the democratic party for the | port. ration must be found in the exhaustion of their power to Ones cM. Ber The screw steamship North American passed River du | Happily, : boeternpanets to ome oe such united action on the pirt of the democracy as the | loupe yesterday morning, bound up to Quebec. She also | an: all our Habilities cireulating On the continent ari Corm.—To- market was well attended by local present period. There never before had been, as there } teft Liverpool on tho 8th. bought up and thrown upon us before their regular matu- | and country ‘3. A large consumptive business ae wos now, & which looked towards the dissolution , place in wheat, at ap ac vance upon the prices of Ut the Usion The conveation at which Ale, Fremont was | 7HOsteamer Belgique left Southampton on the 7th of | {wo'bence.” To the Bank of France th this &e. &e., ko. there other individuals at stake, not only in the week, of for fine, aud 1d, a 4d. per 70 Ibe. for z county Dale, Dut Abronghout the country. ‘You |’ néminaied war one as which, the républicana of the | October, with two hundred passengers for New York, | ofan epposite character. By considerable sacrifice they | middling and inferior qualities. Flour.—Prime rbould, at allevents, not attempt to put down tree speech | orth were called to making it entirely a sectional | anda full cargo, obtain money a few weeks in advance, and when these | which were very scarce, sold 5% advence of 1s, The democracy assembled in very largo numbers at | ‘n this hall. You have a Governor to elect in this State, | party, They coalesced with George Law’s Know Nothings; have passed they must either be content to receive no- | secon at 6d. per bbl. above the rates of Tuesday Inst; ard a President hp the'republican party wag, in point of fast, not onty | 7¢ Bank of England had further advanced its rate of | thing, or muat renew the transaction with a repetition of | ceck unaltered. Oats.—A fair demand for new at the ‘Tammany Sail to ratify the regular city aad county tick: | “Yi. yr Kelly was again intorrupted by renewed do- | republicans but kiow Nothings.” He beliaved that tae | interest to 6 per cent on two month bills. loss. In this maanner within a short poriod they have al- | figures of this day week. Oatmeal rather cheaper. amd et, and let off @ little superdaocs enthasiasm in relation | monstrations from the Libby faction. The Wood men | xdopted citizen had exactly the came rights as the natu | Tho Denk of England bag advanced its ratos to seven ready thrown away about £60,000, which has goae into } a slow sale. ptian beans 6d. dewrer; 368 a 36s. 04. to the Pennsy!vania clection. Here is the call:— could stanc it no longer, but raised the ory of *Turo | ral born citizen, (urrah.) Tuese republicans forget the y pocket of the consignees of gold in this country and | per qr. was realised. Barley uncl Indian Comm. that the country owes much of her greatness to irami- | Per ccut for bills of longer date than two months, in . It was hoped, when they recently ad- | —Tbe inquiry was limited; mixed yellow soiling at grants. (Cheers.) Be would now speak of himself. He | consequence of advices from Paris, on Monday, that the | Vadced their rater of discount 10 6 per cent, an- | former quotations, white atan improvement of 6d. per Mass Mesrina.—The democaptic republican electors of | ‘tem out.” Immediately there was a rush made on the ES gfe Was nominated for the offloe of City Judge, and he would | Bank of France bad resolved not to admit notes to dis. | BOW2Ced that they would tske any other stringent mea | quarter. and county of New ‘are in faxor of | Libby faction. For a few moments they were able to ibe regular nominations acd fw ‘general usages of the | stein the current and opoose force to force. During thay party, are requested to meet at Tarn: y Hall, on Wednesday | interval there was a spleadid sceve of thumping, kicking, | teilthem his platform. Tee office of City Judge was an covnt of more than aixty days, and to limit the adi sures that might be necessary, they were about to aban- THE LONDON MARKETS. everiihg, Oct, 22, at 7 o'cloca, be ‘pose of hearing the | shoving and cther amiable violenose. Tho L pbyista gave | important cne~that functionary was cal upon | “ ys, vances | don a system so bene from its futility, but it ap- Lonpon, Oct. 7, 1866. report ofthe City and Connty Nowtout@ie Conveutions, ard 2 | a much as they took. But, finally, ihe strenguh of hum | to cecide on tho lives and fortunes of his fellow sitizens, | oP public securities to forty per cemt of their value, and | pears that the exigencies of the moment are sich as will | Scoim—The market has opened with a stoady appear- wand Gevernor ofthe Alas House. ‘The following | Pers prevaiied, and the Libby ists were forced to the door | pd azo to act as one of the Commissionors of Police. He } on railrond sbares to twenty per ceut. pot admit of a ae \dden Cc acntil buen. to de eeene the Jarge —_~ sales ono pesquemstas Seam Mr. Russell) bad voted for Andrew Jackeou, and : na fe another mocthly report will have to be | showing any material alteration in prices. refined bS ) . democrats party. “ull he | Tho Liverpool markets wore gonerally firm, and with- } issiied, ond the mrt desperate ellorts rre believed to be | markeuis steady; erocery lumps, 658" to $88, oth speakers have been invited to attend: — & dehoved gently down the stairs of Tammany Hall Hon. Jobs Kelley, The Woodites came back flushed with victory, aud yelled | always been attached to thy Hon. ¥ B. Machi and burraed for sevoial minutes. Peace at conqdered, | bat been charged as being a Know No Now, he | out any material change in prices, requisite to mitigate the features it is likely to present. A Corrau,—The public sales are going off without spirit. Hon. Benry Murphy, and now might the speakers of the eve eaunciae | cid not know much, but ne knew enou; keep bim Parilament had been further ne considerable amcunt from Australia is now Overdue in ‘Txa.—The market is steady, but quiet, the trade awadt- Prorogued to the 18th of 4 Gov. Brice, & a stand, their sentiments without interruption. from belng a member of that Party. oat laughter.) | vo vomber, this country, and if an arrival should at once take place, | ing the public eales, which will take plooe on Thuredagr on. jeorge TY lor, » Mr. Ksuy ogain eseayed to take up the thread of | Since his nomination theee reports had been widely cir- } ~ i it will afford the most opportune Since the | next. ‘ De’ iy ad Bon srastus Glover, bis discourse was sorry to ree such violence noces- | culated; ae [dimen : rH to mane iene The latest accounts from Naples state that the King =_ rock vie p pt (aay - eee, Leer p.avaine comer errs snout oe prices. eek ll tae ce F. Clark, Hon John Wheeler, sary {a Tammany Hall. But when men were 40 iojudi- | +peak louder than words. He would never a 5 i in 4 ups 108. es ‘were of 1, Bon. W Auton, ot. tf 4 missed os orem aieterbaane,: | a wos lers disposed (han ever t@ make concessions. upon the Bank of England, which must speedily react | bought 1 at 10s, su wae born, but whetber be was honest and capable. Ghene.). tenes hal barn, clones bie pend gaa Tuo expedition to Naples was still delayed, although | upon the Paris market. As the question whether the pa. | Sartrzrue.—1600 bags, refraction 3% were offered, am@ ted always acted with the democratic party, and now, | vente at that capital seemed to leave the Western Powers | nic will subside or go on tii! it has led toa suspension of | bought in at the high price of 86s. but there appeared te oe a laree of twenty. ve yeats, be wae Ngee for | oo alterrative. ppg Aererg ee ape ‘depend Sn be aay eee at 358, 2 ate. 64 0 Buffrages <f tho ut mooracy. Wor jemocrac, 7 ” peop! next return, remains without alteration. sustain bia? (We wilt) It required the united eflorte | _ Te Pcst’s Parts corrcspondont writes on Monday even- | it ls doubifera felt that every other cousideration must, | In other articles no material alteration, but speculators of the democracy to defeat union of republicanism and | ing: “If1 am correctly informed, despatches must have bs oe —_ a be mod PF ii Pal ie ies one by @ great raganwwrsneges - a I Kuow Nothingiem and temperaaceism, and ¢!! other tems. che nder the ipfuence wer ‘ALLOW .—' mi rm. wo 7 Srucighedein’ hat billed tote taten at ease: ana wood —— cy — the eceasity of immediately | wich left off yoaterday at 91%: opened this morning ai | Sis. Gd. nett, cash; Potorsburg ¥. C. oa the spot, tis. te be for New York to lay them out and bury them. (Ap- | *@®¢!g vessels to Naples for the protection of British | 91, with a ve pearance. A succession of | 51g. 6d.; last three aonths, 60s. to 50s. 64. piause.) mubjects, There seems no doubt that the police of tho | et faeces — = th — aun — ay ce ‘morrow, en Cal a Age io oases ae wnt en Smog Serie craner | vaebttpetetytivey cute med | MotwArstvak of the Arabi ONY. Bus ™ ” Vf z 2 tone of somo important Haurax, Oct, 22—11 P, i Pee ee Se en re . een effected om the part of the public, @ steady 4 . G. Brackett, Rag. vious ae to come hori Shwe: 056000, ? coer, THOMAS TRG, Chatrmas. they must expect to tod ua they deserved. PANTEE, 066002) 3 Bec's. ples og ‘There was still another auempt in reserve. All the Lib nr <a ea ibrase | sites it would seem, had not been turned out. ‘The rem. ‘Thousust edjuncts Of 6 Tammany mecting—a want here ace sign, aud were immediately pounced Up. band, plenty of banners, bontires, aud a large number of } on, hurried forward C4 the door, and iat down fhe ‘the unterrifled—were not wanting on this occasion. stairs, Pence being thus restored, Mr. X resumed :— 2 Would they, he asked, go into « meeting called for the Cuaaies H. Kinc, Chairman of the Committee of Ar. purpose of ratifying the nomination of Mr. Livby by his » Papgements, called the meeting to order, and nominated } {\cnda, and endeavor to create disturbance in it? (No, » Sor President not at ail; of course they would not) The Libby mon ELWAH F. PCRDY. nad acted wrong, and deserved the censure of all good citizens, It was not enough to come into a moeting aud Mr, Jouy OrxiGutox nominated the following Vice Pre- | $i." yur these individuals had gone into an onuslde sidents:— erty. (Groans for Libby.) All theeo accusations brought Mr. Russert --What is it? perty of apy ove who may be pointed out by their | bavin= y ‘The steamship Arabia, now ln her twelfth from Wards. Sores “Mrs Wood by he enemies wee untrue, ‘aad ‘The Quusnoxgz—That you gaid you would not walk | leaders, ‘Tne Iazzaront of certain quarters of the city | Teaction commenced, and the inal quotations were Oli | | 1, bas as een 2 off this bg ‘Te 1.—Joseph Biaakburn, Samuel C, Auld, ogee perp a ona Ate) bad he done io $e by side ib as Ieisheen vo wonyisetusininal | said to have already recelyed money from the court b oes. Bap money, and 91% to 917, for the 6th of No- Te A Scabvemeanay sgnalized port. t . C, Ubaries P. Brown. bis citicwal job prejudicial 1 ; ir. RussKu—Well, al vo ‘ le Fes : Cae Bugb L @rozier. Toe ome pred cheb oo the bet ot Cat ag.) it 1s ap infamous Lie, and anybody who asserts it assorts Baron Mothrenheim, the Russian Councillor of State, In the foreign exchanges this afternoon there was a rick. ceived the fame nomination as Mr. Wood had. | an infamous lie bad arrived at Vienna, with despatches from St. Pe. | 8*nera! improvement in the rates. Ho kuew Mr. Russell atongtame. He knew him in tho days of the ative American party, in 1844-"5, and had then beard bim burling bis anathemas ayainst the party., ‘ oi Colonel Burwexrcs, of Kansas, was next introduced | vorsburg relative to the afaire of Naples and Monte: | theParis Bowes, thu cvenlog, were olf soo tor money, | IMPORTANT FROM NICARAGUA. Philo be was Keystone Club entered the Beil with eet ‘and banners, phe negro Russia will not renounse the principles of the | and 66f. 40c. for the end of month, showing a recove- was enthusiastically cheered. They were marine Sees time all around, in | Holy Alliance, but will endeavor to jure the co-opera. | ry of @ quarter per cent. ( Whether be had chauged his principles since e ben Mr. Kelly) did”not know. ‘olcees—" He bi the way of cheers and jub! when our reporters | ton of Austria in her Neapolitan policy. ‘The private letters from Patis to-nay atate the new re- ¥ bet} Wehr Woe warete goed Someone Revel | bh, ior. Me j ‘ The Journal de la Corte (pub! ‘at Ajaccio) of the | strictions adopted yesterday by the Bank of France, | ARRIVAL OF THE TENNESSEE AT NEW ORLEANE: not bave received the nomination. Hy now the no- 80th September says:—Two English steam corvettes came | caused the greatest angerand ocusternation among the minee of the democratic party of this city, and it was. their duty to sustain bim = (Volces—“We will."’) As to The Opera War—A Long Tom from the Late | izto our today, and ha ders to wait for des- | *pccuiators, but that some ed people had begun to ee tches to be rece ved by telegraph, Other vossolsoi { bay, athough not fo an amouat tostay thegeneralpanic, | The Great Battles Between Walker and the Mr. Ttusteod, he raid—~(cheers)—be has grown up among fame nation are expected, it Is sald, to-day or to- | A salutary intimation was also circulated, thet if the Bank Williew Dayt Foi. and rhbed Banat trves Ge amie petee or Bae ne ___ Bostox, Oct. 21, 1858. | morrow. ‘The English Vice Conan! baw fooeived dos | of France find thelr existing terms insuificient they will Combined Central American Forees. William ©. 8 If toey elevated bim to the position he sought, they Ana GORDON Baxvatt, Fsq.:— patebes for the commander of the Duke of Wellington, | adoptothers of greater stringency. Smith Ely, Jr would mever regret it. (Cheers) As all seas can- Dxar Sm—When two parties are engaged !n a negotia. | which lads us to delievo that the English squadron w: THE PRICE OF DISCOUNT IN BNGLAND—STRINGEST Broderick t sissaee pore. {he time ticket, he advised the | ion, aud one of thom finds it to be a bad one, I believe ay ee iecians ebcs tas ACTION OF TRE BANK OF FRANCE. TRIUMPH OF WALKER’S ARMY. a wii’) Mr Maloney’. the candidate for fousy | tousual and only honorable course is to back out in | Congress will fortnwith assemble in Paris to arrange the (From the London Chronicle, Oct. 1.) asin awe James Murphy. Governor, fai always beer a cousistent democrat. timo, . cificulties touching the Danubian , and those Another and more extensive increase in the rate of dis- Jobn Wilson, qq hnctnetinaividval in the crowd herg made some | _ This is what 1 have done In refusing the teaze ot the | a dg BD Glearly understood | count was yesterday announced by the Bank directors, THE STRUGGLE NOT YET OVER. The following mamed <oretaries were nominated by | een Tete ee eae Aemadiataly pounced Joabesly ef Magi Spee. one. — bbe ee om | tran troops wil be wihscawn the riacipalin, Toe previown augmentaicn, enforced only 0 reser fo JED German, in favor of Wood, and erred oniy ta ignorance. mittee; lone everywhere, ax ust arse et ‘ne Dyke of Modena is fortitying frontiers on the | Wednagday had extended but to one>> OOTY Wards. Mr. KXc.v, rewuming, ated them to A wanna, theso | Dusiness, no matter what branch ot business it may be. | Piedmont eldé,~ia ordey to guard against invasion from the praabgg ra for commercial pal en THREE AMERICANS MURDERED, 32 ~Jobn M’ Arthur, nominations were procured by traud. It did uot so ap- | But in this instance it has brought on @ newspaper war, | thet quarter. ed ie vee bees ap thine Sy 1 tsere 13 —Jobn ©. Frazer. pear. Fernando Wood was the nomines ofthe party in | i” which the friends of all yartics went (n, whilo J bare } | Cur last accounts from the Kast state thatthe diference | Palsed from 43 to 6 per cent. Yeserdal "ising. &e., &., bo. 14 Edwin Nicole. cury--(Thres cheers tor Fernando Wood), 80 oe & quiet spectator until the pretest moment. | betwen England and Persia was very {ar from boing | much exceeded that amoun!—the new rates doing’ os feos .— Michael Smith. were cntlemen Bamed on the Fauie ticket, and it of yester ed a communication | accommodated. representatives of France . * 16.—Jerrott Gilson. ihetr duty to mupport ibe wholotcket, was | signed “Opera Gcer,”” witch is an atiack upon ray pri. | Rusia would make another attomvs ‘ek Seocretneton ne | cent for short dated bills, that is :o say for securities of | « New Ontsays, Oct, 22, 1868. 17.—E Malially, A Vows—The ticket, the whole ticket, and uothing but | Y4% character; nothing but this would have caused me | soon us the Sbah came back to Teheran, whence he bad | Bot more than sixty days’ dato, and 7 per cent forall bills ise despatch, notl!ying us of the arrival ef thy ey bag Lp At —— wh t or the aelel bates as wall As my own opinion, whe Le Pea hes th Ilowtng Devens. Hager Jaron, to Yim Shave“ pelgee: “ary, fue paren bas bana. hme ir. Av ued—Any person 0 801 @ Dot wo oe 90 —Daniel D. Kennedy. pation outside of the dessccec party aa beeLivee tei || that the whole Dusiness'ef an Opera Geer, “ygrorided Cosmtamrinere, Sept. 29, 1958, | Moreover, the lowest rate for Grst class paper. | Tennessee at XCM Orleans, bas not yet come to 21 —Jumes Mahony. done, was not in the party, and should bo treated as an | be isa paying one) is to voc that be gota the worth of bis | Am order recetved by telegyaph {rom London, directa | The total chengo in the Bank system, therefore, | This, the second deepal’ ™) Elves the following latest tm- 11.—Thomas Abbott. 42. —Christian Fisher. outsider, money. In this connection I flatter myself that ia over | thi three steamers and six gun shall ro-enter the | involves something more than the ostensible result of Ailtaese nominations wong raid vy the mening. | | gorge "hers War tasetniely ssh matoapen tat | toig.cora'y st tren ceulabe mamel otk eonrary. | tbe rulway of te Buphrates bas ean dadaely eon | Ssanis reli py for sostmucteton, “hen Sst Ther | “oumeas Wane eaten Sub wivtay’ eo Won 20. re was immed a rus! vatry, d ie rary. i. ~ one Om taking tho chair, Mr. Pcuox thanked his follow do- | inciviaual, butt Captain Ryrders came formardant oa to my private affairs thoy are my own, and tho fb ceded to an English company, oon | Cent are charged for Clacounts at the minimum rate aod | eneral Walker finding the enemy advancing oa Mas- mocrats for the bonor they ad conferred upon him. [t | vised the assailants nx toestthe man up. Ho was not | lic care just os little whether | have houses and lands as It ts stated that the majority of the Commissioners for } for le villa, the inevitable consequence } saya, with¢rew thesmal! force there, when the enemy, was, ho said, pleasant to presie over the democrats ia | ¢¢2 Up Dor put ou', but allowed to stay—"* tho last rose | they do whether any gentleman conaected with tho Aca: { tho Dapubian principalities have refused to discuss the | Must be that an enormous mass of second a, this olf ball ‘The meetings hore were always Crark, fro» | °* summer ” ! f fery oevetonh.” Wrtochitenta tht aire pease ys FrdPuptt tho Sultan decrees the | Perfectly safe ond Taadlly negotiable. could > longer poe Aamo aiergee . ’ Ir, KYLLY, COntipulng—A fe ery oper 4, investment 6 slave or by @ | and uptil the cecrees meeting of Bt vould no by ‘ ce deter Gt monopoly in to grata market. I diaclais ali intention of | euch terms as aro embodied in the protecols of the treaty | eiscounied atany por ceutage, The consequent troable {| Coucral Walker then loft a emall force at Granada, amd and open—characteristic of the democracy of New York | dent that the democratic party of the coantry was It was pecifiarly gratifying in this campaign, with such | 2®?s°r; but the first good news tbat came was from the | * (“)'é/o!, or dictation tr musical matiers. Lon'y claim | o/ Paris. and paralysis caused in many circles of commerce must, | adyancd towards Massaya with 1,000 men, and mestiag State of Peonayivanta—(cheers)—and the reverbe: the right to conduct my own affairs In the usual way. ‘The Bank of Vienna, tt fs sald, bas a stock of therefore, be enormous. Standard bearers as Buchanan avd Breckinridge, with | reached hake AX Gor back. (Cheers.) = ‘Thanking those who havo espoused mv cause gone. erounting to eighty seven millions of dorias, inclu: a Under ordinary conditions the precautions now adopted | the encmy on the 12th inst., near the city, repulsed them, rously, Lam, yours respectfully, MAX MARETZEK, considerable sum in Caited States dotlara, driving them Lack to Massaya, where a battle was foughs, lasting until midnight. the sad high minded Parker, to lead the demecracy ave them ronewed confidence in the perpotuity of their ofthe Suto, ‘And then there wan Fernanio | 5 ican, COMPLAINT OF A BOARDING HOUSE KEEFER—LoTTER | ,, 1° discovery of coal of most excellent Noy da PROM 4 LONE WIDOW, Wird Foun smaxs | ©'! ™ouptalns, in Russia, i conirmed di mocracy again came into power. He commended the james ht. Waiting has b -a administration ef Frapkiia Pioree. He bad done every- OfMice a8 Judge of the Suprem- Court of this . The | thing in hls power to carry out the true principles of the Kapow Noto.ngs, he believed, were to rum acandi- | government. (Cheers.) Let them examine the history date for that cflice. It was sali toat election would | of Franklin moeracy. ( Tae fact that he war abased | when reiicction came the people rebuked those who had : = yet good ja him. Again thank. | attempted to deceive them Ccncers) There bave been | CHILDREN. Wiw ‘Yods; Cot: Se; 0b FRANCE. At daylight © courier arrived from Granada, stating the meeting for the houor upon bim, Mr. pong Ee nN ‘ , when yt yy cand! Foy J, G, Dewwerr, be ovis “ ‘Tne rise in corm bas checked the decline expected, as that 1,400 Guate maloans and aatlves were besieging Gra- went T Ri spars, comtng forward, said be was happy 4 under ibelr administra ion were "al repealed “when Eorror oF Tux New York Hrrazn:— the crops exceed tho average, and the foreign arrivals nada. General Walker, on recetving this e submit. lt was bus Dra Sia—I have seen in your valuable paper, duriogthe | are ample. ‘Tbe Bank of France was again purchasing last week, communications {rom differezt parties relative } gold. The final quotation of French Three per Cents to the italian Opera; some bave described the manner in | *bo wed an improvement cf a quarter per cent. immediately marched to the relief of Granada, and er- rived on the heights surrounding the city on the morning rubess atebinteatine bal dine tear ne. | ons A lt sects to be definitely settie’ that the Count de Mor- 100% be of no avall, bat . | Ker om one act of it de to the. principles of, the Save taken ncvantage of the opporicity Grifore ecg | Py shall remain permanently in Russia ag Freuch Ambas- of the 13th, at 10 o’elock, and fading the city barrionted, Ho’ wished to submit the name of sound | govertment.. The Kansas N bill was based on | publicof what they know concerning tho podigree, &c., | “°° by the whole force of the enemy, he charged upon thems § poe ES (Cheers.) aaa anaes = “4 —— mi ag do. pa ge as you ‘call them. hs ee and drove them from thelr posts, capturing their cem- Eismation, Y nominate Edward {. | “Here there wea another rush in the Gfection ofthe | (risuer ernie: and hace trend ite Sento nanan THE ISLE OF SERPENTS AFFAIR. wanders and all their fleld pieces, and routing them from \» letter writing, and have troated the tmaatter as some- thing very funny and frivolocs. Bot, my dear a ‘The Isle of Serpents question has not been satisixe I ‘ou there is a more Forious view to be | lorily adjusted. 1 Koop & respectable boarding house ‘The French squadron has been ordered to co operate ime there was much confusion, but by the ap acclamation See a cements puety See octet Jatge et the | door, and for some of who sald—All_ that disturb: ation greeted with applause, and on th ie om'nt wes wi al on the pt. Rey pens ecolamation. the city with great slaughtar. The total loss of the enomy was 1,100, General question being put It was carried by 4 from the fact of my having left the stand to gotadrink, | near the Acadomy of Music; I indy, Mr. Bano: Oxioop vame forward to read the resolu. | (Lavghter.) , iri four email children; four of my boariera wore om’ | ¥itb the Rngliah fleet, ard an Austrian squadron, con- Walker's loss was 16 killed and 30 wounded, Lone, and proceeded as follows — Mr. Ki1y, remuming—Eulogivod the charaoter of Jas, | ployed at tho Opera house, but wince the Opera was | $ting of sbree steamors nud six gunboats, has boen or- Generel ately march on Massage Resolved. That the democrats of the city and county of Buchavan. Mr. 1). aud the yeuerable Lewis Osea, (choor Froven hey have been out of employment, and, | **° ape ge ae a ee aes New Yori. assembled at the present ‘ausp! mement, to | for Cass.) wero the only links connecting them with the | therefore, unable to pay their board and washing. 1 do and Leon. Bis troops wero in the highost spirit. not like to tura them away, for if I do I will be certain SPAIN. to eae wat they owe ta6, which is moro thant can | The Spanish Dismsion aitirma ihat if the Mexican gov. So, M titer, ff you could tell me when we are | ‘7Pt™cut refuses to fulfil ino convention with rogerd t> i the local nominations of their party, rejoice in thi 3 men of the fi ary. y femal worded them of their acre congrats: | Sot Eacapden of the anitociees mies ‘The citizens of Granada bold the government bulid- not but recognize the wisdom of the nominations made Sut exprecting their oneness Tey with their | at Cincinnati. They had given the oople Jan. fo vania, h ’ .ogs twenty-two hours against the forces of the enomy, ‘and south Ohi, Texas and Connecticut, | P2re and spotless. (Cheers.) An in to bave Italian Opera, you would greatly ob! «kat is due to Spanish subjects, tho Spanish government s reeent i ‘the bined forces of | make him thetr This result would restore A BOARDIN Uae KEEP! has determined to act with the greatest energy, and to Seetional'su nied fanatcclamn, prescst ths surest index of te | confidence to the country, and South that the teks boe” Gemand the execution of the convention. In case of & PEEP t VOT Sena He guns ee eae national victory, which elevate those great | popular mind was sound ou the principle of squatter ERA IN BOSTON. retaral, a paval division will be sent to Ban Juan d’Ulioa, Walker arrived. ‘ad patriots, James Nuchanan and John ©. Breck . (Cheer.) Was it Tensouable to ‘suppose [From the Boston Courier, Oot. 21.) in order to maintein the demand. The Dismsion says tthe Proabieney and Viee PresMdency of 1&3 United | (iat e' douthern man shotid ‘be prevented going | x,\,1/,Trovatore ” was given last night most suceserfully. | tha the division will consist of two men of war, thive Meters. Lawless, Wheeler ant Seguin, Amsatems eka eat thy demeornay of the State of Bow Yorks are | With ‘bis Property into any of the Territories * Frese | Tie auclence was a brilliant on, the nt bal- | frivates, two corvettes and four steam frigates. citizens, who bave had no connection with Niearaguem cony being completely filled and al! the otticr para of tbe ss aire containing A very large number of cuthusiantie | ycird the Gomme ee Cage Forel cr ic lovers. Maretzek was warmly greoted on taking | ‘ormisnion minh, My Goring oa ia eee ment. There bave been the motives for the large rise in ad never yet succeeded in overthrowing the constita vlairs, were murdered by the natives. pisdesd ort w be behind, hand tn the comieg strife Against the pee peed Agitated since 1820: but they nerve Poona anatiele, om canginsl ihe peinctgns of squatter place at the desk. He looks none the woree for his M. Gabriel Garcia y Tasearo is spoken of in Madrid for | ‘he rate of discounts announced yesterday me, tov yy. While the repablicans pretended to have | °l"*"cation with the Aoalemy giockholiers, and hiv per J the Spanish legation in Washington, Though romewbat sudden, the proceeding canast be The Wall Strect Forgery Case. feet command over the orcheetra, (which was large and eS precipitate. Althongh the jum rate had been in- cxcelient,) was manifest during every part of the Orera, | retest sgainel aor veka ar entt Das entered a | ¢= Aeed on the previons Wednestay, the demand ter ag, | THE PXAMINATION IN THE CASK OF HUNTINGTON ‘ working man. ‘They had and eopecmty im the four:h act. Madame De La Creag, ‘The Spanish government is said to have warmly resented | YArCes #ustained no visible check, and drain of gold Sale waite a, OF FRESH FORGERIKE— no 5 re . Aéelaide ’billips, Brignoll, and Amodio, were rece > ded nearl: . as Fapidly as ever. AND DOLLARS WORTH OF THE SPU- pubiicane would not go to the Prank (No a0), Mat | With many expressions of pleasure, and sevoral times on- | ‘> 'stervention. - Sica, therefore: that the Continental’ reqeirements ier | RIOUS EXHIBITED YECTERDAY, WiTE A PROMIE ther did they express any ry mpatby for the poor colored | COrcd. LaGrange was, ae unual. splendid tnroughout the Switz! Dalliga could net be 2 price of 6 per ceat; and | OF TWENTY-PIVE THOUSAND MORK—FORGED NOTES le atthe Norub. The only sympathy shown to them - * notte death x bundred 4 Directors have wi determin charge ALREADY COLLECTED TO THE EXTENT OF OVER Was by tho cemecratio (Case) Bes thoes rcene, every note delighted the lstensre, and in the con. ha dy setitated 4 Lhe, people had assembled at | «higher rate. It the new price cam check the outiow Of | ALP A MILLION DOLLARS, HPC, HTC. RTC. ‘ali rosee "’ every breath was held. Our favorite townswoman made ® most successful « Bazardous as it was to sing the part of Azucena to audience ho had heard Vestvali and Didiés, she eus- party. re publicans cared pothing after all ook the slave. ail their principic was hostility to the democratic party, Al) the lems of the country were ed against the for the Of breaking itdowa. (A Geld we ehall be rolieved from some anxiety touching the ‘The examination ts the above case was tinued yesterday afernoon, before Justice (s!orne, at the Lower Police Court. Additional forgeries having been dis- = ; tailed Jt with adrrirable power. After the first fow notes , Oxcoor—I will proceed with the resolutions, singh teams in Onngren to Ce ee enna ® | ot “mrss Ia * Fin which she seemed somewhat covered by officer Bowyer, the merchants on whom the Cusamax—Are you ready for tho question? promise, Dat s dill was brought in by Mr. Dena, of Fee ty De ._= ae | frauds were perpetrated appeared bcfore the magistrate, ae ee <ndiane, allering slavery ia the Terriories fl 1888, ead voice, and ber perfect commana ef stage Gasiaeen and gavo their testimony aa follows — member loure of Representa sd Peter K. of No. 48 Broad street, tontified tnat May on 1x8 Pratron—Three cheers for Fernando | tives voted for it; eepecially evident. Knapp, eos, which wore given with a vim principte nd to ages tat tad ee he Bow Marly deficient Im hie rat te the following forgeries were perpetrated apen him — ams me a “ ek ae oe weather bad affected his voice seriovaly; but an soon aa Le came for ward everything of the sort disappeared, and be eang the part of Manrico with great effect. He ts a etcat favorite, aud was called before the curtain. We were glad to notice a very marked Improvement in bis Pd nestion, AIRMAN—Fellow Comocrata—(grend row on the | them a bill tef—few cheers for Libby—more cheers and tigers for Sredana—Put gthe question—now. (Bxint cheers for ‘enthusiastic cheers for Wood od the ¢ of that listlossness which London Post, aa Stim ea ice cence are a id — atriod democrat—one whose ne feny potas’ te mse bie ey | aaa Factios ov ta Lert—Now give three good ones for Dalen" was very eatie(sctory to the audience, Gasparoni a, Bip! bur—— much as possible of the inferier character of Te cheers for Wood were then given. ee re ae eee 8 earel oe ners ‘Cyanan—One whose voice is always heard with compored of persona who wung together = Some Pleasure—the Hon. John Kelly . ad tend Petrone dol Won ino Kogiand, Pre. Mr. Kiniy came forward amid much confusion a u on a Trovatore’ a never been for Wood and 3 ae J. IGensar) ¥0 tly) Go abead John, they'll ( i ( cheers for W: fo bby, be desired. for Wednesday | of = iy eft ch row rain ae ith La Grangs, for the frat time, as Even, ey o's perme a Col. j there are more than about may (the iibbyites,) and they're all boys.” Jersey City Politios, Rave dates Trading” pobia ‘oa note for the Rare rican Mewnixcs —On Tuesd ay evening tho repud rebels still pty and — aS oa "ies B effective ‘mpeech to wor’, ‘and others, syrah, cork Ware Rees SO at Welwood Hall, the he adquarters of the clab, On Fri- a large mr, of ‘wortingmen will be held to hear , % of Jersey City apeak in defence of Tree inbor, aifected by juestians of toe day. a ‘t) = o ‘York, will be presont to sing appro- the domo. | a quictus to the fanaticism CONGRESSIONAL Nova. the usage | thocountry. If ATION.=The republicans of the nominee. teey rent beans 08 Fitth Congressional district of New Jersey, composed of Mburltios, A 8, Medomak, Livingston (from Ma. ‘The London Pos’s correspondent in Paris, on the Tth cheers for | They wore called upon Hodgon and Fasex countion, mot yesterday at Newark, | [Vie omg, ino date) Ki inet., says the Bourse rallied under the effect of the re- m4 that no- | ries of the old dem Foy ot Newart, for ta | Ar et Monte, oe dane) ‘xy 20, | port of the Minister of Finance, of restored confidence in yh Bh ey Boca Wah @ Be emai theues fo | cre Ait «A ra My tm No S| neon in vanegrne res ore ere also Mr. | of the orator. He eg irae the ty gee here Cha: Mich pat back wiht lone ot * qIWERPOOL COTTON MARKET, wo. He. Me | Seg. Theues Were vor domes Oty inet} Amal Dowd, OF Newace | TR Fre poewed, bots Hot gD } Now, | dom’s bauper. ¢ ' , 1 : . let ig Ad The wore! Wag Been Tncwetoriset by Fery hopstal | isture eT enter Amar a

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