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‘We contre of which tall two floating enda of tha artificial iw. ‘The wevatillas for the ovming winter surpass those in fastion !ast year, yee. SESE" Dramatic oid Musical Matters, Although we bave temporarily resigaea tho Itaiiam pers to ibe provincial towns, Weare not aitegeer without music, On Wednesday the Parool-stiraiosch toupo gave Ls a very go0d concert at Nibio’s 6sloon, and Uhere was a fcll‘house, Parodi was warmly welcomed ; Wehous doubt-she is the greatest dramatic sivger in the covatry at tho prevent wri\og. The new prima downs ef tho German opera, Madame Johaunsen hax supg in “Der Freischutz” and ‘Martha’? aod bas actievel o greet succers, She ts a thorongu arivt, with pienty of Votes. Thero have been various rumora during the wook ip roiation W the Acaue ay of Musto, one of which that ibe house ha been leased by Strawoych aud Pry Bas been peremptorily contradioted by the tras named genslewoun. The arrangements for M. Tualberg’s conce ta ere progre sing, and hy will probably appear betore the public on Thurs: #7, November 6. Madame do Withorss fous deen evgaged by M. falverg, t9 accompany bin on bw tour througy the United Stases. The next German ‘Opera night to morrow, will tntrocuce M’llo Johannsen We thy role of Marie, in ‘Tho Daughter of ve Regimens? ‘Phe second concert of the Parodi company will ba given fb evening, when the prima donna will be assisted by fakorch, Tderina, Paul Jniian, Morini acd Bernardi Ba Marseljiaise, by Parodi, i# one ot whe ‘features of tho performance tm the theatrical wor'd, Hamict has boon the prino!ps am@zaction and various and wondertul have been thy Orhicleme thereon, It has been done at Burton’s witn ew ofvots, wad Mr. & L. Daveuport; a Wallack’s with Mr. Watlack, and very well got up aud carefully acted M@rougbhout atthe Bowery ‘This is quite euougn for one season, and now that we have sacrificed to Melp» none with becoming gravity, we aro to laagh with Thalia, ‘which after all, is auch nicer. at Bunron’s Theatre, this evening, will bo acted for tho ‘first ume in New York, Mra Bateman’s comedy ‘Self,’ ‘Fhie we betievo is the first local piay of the seasoa, and &s production ia an imieresting event. Te ‘tast cludes tho names of Burton, Fisher, Placize, Set ebell, Mrs. Parker, Mire. Devenport and Misa Polly “ar- sbell. Tho “Swits Cottage,” with Mrs. C. Howard as Bimetie. conctudes the periorman :s. 40 Warrack’s Tasarxn, Mr Wallack commences the Se0ond week of Lis engagement, ani pays oue of f18 Gocat parts, Benedict, im ‘Much Ado About Nothing,” with a fino cast, including Mrs. Hoey as Beatrice; Bero will bo played by that misterious theatrical jadividual “ae young Indy of this city, her first appearance’? At tho Zowzey TuseT2e, “The Hunchback”? is =p for fe night, wih McDonough, Brougham, Mmo. Moria! and Hato Reignolds in tho privetpal parts. Tho nevor ring “Poca bon- tas’? will also be given. At Nimo’s Ganven the proseecs of to-night are to be @iven yp aid of tho funds of the J'rench Reneyolent So- ety. The Ravels and M’lie Nobert give a capital bil, end our French sesitents, with many others desirous io eesist £0 nobic an institution, wil! torn out en mass. Attbe Coamexns Sragsy Dmatxe Mr. Eddy announces en entirely new drama ‘tn four acta, called “fhe Can- maior of Moscow.’ Tne drama caliod_‘‘ [be Planter and tla Dogs’? will also be presented. At Baanr's Mvercu “Drea” is ati running to good Revecs it will be given this evening. At tbe Troioway Varierms the Juvenile comedians are drawing crowdes hounes to see “The Phantom Bis on the Dilie for to-night, with “That Goed ior ‘Shit, At Woon's Mevorrs: pet be withdrawn. eenvert programme. 49 Bocuzs’s Missrems the “Trova‘ere’’ and other @eod things are avnounced for thia eve: ‘The ropairn of the Broanway TieaTe are progressing sapidiy, and tho hovse will undoubted!y be open prior to the first of December. Mr. Loraine, one of the Orst tara, hee arrived from Engiand, with the hignest testimonials wo his ability. Lawns Kaeve's Varienes.—Mr. Trimble te posbing bis werk with bis characteristic speed. The theatre pro ‘Mises te be optically and sccoustically one of the tices! fm this cry, #0 particularly distinguished for places o public amusement. Nearly all the heavier part of the work is Muished, Pend the interior decorations are pro @rossing rapidiy. The opening night has not yet been definitely announced, but it will aot probably be later Uhan the 1(th of November. Miss Keene, with her com- pany, t* now playing at the Walnut street theatre, Phila delphi, (0 crowaed houses. Mrs. EP. Lesprryzer will sail for California on the 20th Movember, and purposes to g've read.ngs from the poets, Shroughout the Mate. ‘Miss Jvvia Ovi) will commence an engage men: at the Bakamere Museum on tho 10th of November. Tae Organs iy Bowron ~The Maretzek troupe give four performences st tho Boston theatro jest week, which ‘wore in every wey successful. “L’Ptolle du Nord” will be produced to-night. ‘Miss A xx» Mounntson ‘s playing at the Boston muscum. ‘Mise J. M. Davasrorr played at the Providence theatre mal week. Mr. and Mys. Florsxce commence at the St, Charles, Rew Oricans, ne» pacasesh ~~ Mussent Letters. List of letters advertised im the New York Hrxatp, Friday, Oct. 24, remaining im the, los: UMce, New York, amealled for — FOR PULADELYNIA HOTS, Fe iceman. &Co., }, Baker & Co. lntona- ‘ed for Dalam, Baker & 2 ¢Wetlo” is Popular, and can- It @ up for to night, with a Ort rate RALTIMONS HOCEES., Cantlelo, Br wher « ( Lows Harrwon & Co., Josiab Lee & 0.5 Rico, Coane & Woodward, Baldwin & ©o., Liat of lettors advertised im tho Haltimore Sun, Tues @ay, Oct. 21, remaining in the Baltimore lost ollice un- calied for — FOR Srw TORE thm e. Powe we. 7 & @., tntonded George White & Co. i, Dawes Hargreaves, Smith & Dick. PUCLADIEE NAA. ‘pron, B. A. Leovard & Co, in- Abbott, Jonnes & Co., _—" B. N. Leohard Sweoney, Rittemhour ¢ & Co. ‘Liat of letters advertived in the Roston Heral’, Oct. 22, remaintyg | Post office, Boston, uncalled for: — ‘POR SEW FORK HOURS, VRILADET OMA HOrets, Barnaby & Co, Wm. ff. French & Co., Brauner & Moore, Charles Magarge & Co, Davie & Co, ©. &. Francis & Co, RALTRTONE Troms, Stoane ) Dater, V Crane & vo. J. Jatray & Mone, Jagan & Jenkins. Jesno) /p & Sons City Intelligence, Ammncas IyerttTe—Crost oy THe Farn.—The annua! fair of the American. Institute was closed on Batorday evening last. Tt was openod on the 224 of Septomber haat, and was visited by en average datly number of four ‘thousand persona, a large proportion of whom were from thocountry. As an industrial exhibition it has boev more weccersfu) than former (air got op by the American Fnatitute, but the recoipta this year, we understan!, show @ falling off of $2,009 compared with the receipts of ias year, when they amounted to $27,000. Among the visit ors t tho fair ere the pupils of tho various ward school : the city and the chtldrea of the charitable in Gttotions. The trial of mowing mach will take on Tharsday next, Ky ¥e o'clock, ground a oceupied the Siat fwir, and the annual address de delivered by Profes sor Bache to morrow evening, at the Broauway Taber- pacle. A petition is in cireul asking the ition. of New York to pnrebare the Crystal dense t w ee Institute, at a nominal aum, for their an. ire. Anson Caen iv Stcoyp Avaree—Taomas Dawe Bemorm,—li will be recollected Ghat a man named The- mas Doning was arrested on the Sth of September last, charged with wilfully setting fre t© his grocery store, No. Becond avenue, Tke Fire Marahal’s inveatign tees, balete Teatioe Vamtrens, oxtibited @ #tate of fact+ p= Ag the guilt of the ‘weotsed, who wae held! in on the charge. The lire Mar. Beat, ‘With other Witnesses in the case, wore wn fore the Gragd To vest, and that body found ‘ trne bill of indictment Dening for arsou in the fret di ‘The 7? wae on Saturday arraigned belore the Court of Genoral Seasions on tho \adietment. Morr Forcrnive iv Tortasy Coury, Coxmrencrr, We are Informed that forgeries to the amoun: of $10,000 have camo tol in West stafford, ¢ no little talk ia toat vieinity, Tho party implicated is the treasurer of the Stenord Linen Company. Mr. A. W, Cane. The chief por ton of the forged made out fn the namo of Aer _ Pages ta one of the mombors of the ) igen Company. Caso has left for parts uakn >) losving Ida family behing. ~sZerford Times, Out. 25. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1856. Additional from Mexico. ‘THE LAW OF DES+MORTIZATION- ViDACRKI'SREVOLU- | TION— PHOULAMMATION OF PRESIDENT COWONFURS NEW JUURNALS- GOVERNMENT DECKEES, BTU. Wi recerved les of the Traut d Unive of Mexico, 10 the 30an September. This journal mevtivns as a grave ramor, in which it does nor piace retiance, that the governzent tad received ‘atelhgence that au Nuglirh squadron waa thea \n eignt of ‘Vora Orus, aod that the famiiles of that port bad begun to Jenve tn consequence We know that both an Eaglwa ‘aod w Spanish equaarou heve ver n gent there, the former to ipstet uv reparation for the injuries iuficted Ou ibs cith zene in Tepe, Barron Porbes & Co, and the latier so Cocrce the Mexicao governaws to pay up the demands Ma © by the Spanien vondnylders. che law of dea moruzation = that is, the deprtvat of e9- clestustioal corporations of ths Immense property vor und in the churoh—te said lo ve generaity Oulurcod ae varace of tbe dipuie/um, a whicd w regetry 15 opep jor the de HOULEEMEUt OF LUMO )NOgEd rea! property O « orporadions, waa Gnily crewaea with oenounsers, who enjoy aa im’ portan’ privie gem convecvon there with [a saa coun try, where retorms have loug dea coasiderad un yrsnte, the greatest and ms st radical of reforans 14 Deiwg roanzed without avy otper Obstacles thau (ae Verd+! Promertano ns Of toose interested, tue siaivier predictions vf iuusa woo always luou at the worst side of things, amt tna eiaica jous attempts of revolutionists, These perty resistances have failes »guinst the resotution af the goveram at Uo e padlicaion nf the last returas the sty tica tous made were 15', ropreseating a yalue of $1,308,955, total amount uf weqale!tlons ascertained already exceeds $0,500,000. ‘There wag no recent intelligence aa to ths doings of tha revolubonist Viewurrl Sere of his pertiqaun tn cho Stave of Dorango nau attacked the town of Casn same, sat Dad been repuised with ihe toss of thelr leaier, Lopes Tortilo, Amovg the trophies of tue victory bat beea found a red flag, with tne ingcriotioa, “Alvarez—pisa of Avyuila—Viewnryh”? Vrom New ! eon we iearn that another pertisan of V'- Carri, nemed Marne Zayas, was marching oa Ciatad Victoria with six hundred mea wad six ptece: of artillery The place was cetended by reven hapcred mea The Freneb citizens of Mexico bac presented ac impli memary address w ifr, Theodere Lavezzari, Saceatary of the Frepob Legation there, on the occasion’ cf ais aepar- ture, caused by promorion to anoiner post. (bo harvest iy Queretaro was very favorable, and no fears of a scarcity were ent’ raped. obberies were very RUMeroUs Bands of armed mon we © renging the territory, commiting ali sorta of depro dations. Toe anoiverrary of the o¢supation of Mexico by tho army of liberty on the 271h September, 1821, was so. lemgived with mob «la tout occasion President Comovfor: wiore:ged the following prociamation to cts elizens:— Mexicans—Thia day ie thirty-dfth anniversary of entry of the army of tbe 2 guarantees Into this bex ano great city—a day of imper sbybie recollections and of un- kaon grasa for the immortal Iturolde and bis valiant ‘You, roldiers of independanre—you who took part ia such glorious enterprises aovanced th endowed make great captains, consummated by bis ‘pradence ‘his ‘sadrooe asi’ chara’ the work of tsidalzo and of Morales Providence, in M18 subline wisdom, had ondatned that Merico should be tree in 182. Noo Dappy; but 1 have the Ure ooas o day. hun, by the uals oF all good Ne pment, we aiall enjoy, in tha bom of pewe an the auspices of orde ie fruits of Indapendas 4 "Yeu dis nazio. shall st last reash that po ot of bey ness to which it. entitled py the Immense s, of fathers, and by the inea‘oulaole woes which cur liscords Lave caused: Glory ard oternal 2 ae to Hidalgo and Ttirbide! Peace, union and ilberty to the Mexican peopie! On the 2th of Septomber there was mucn alarm in the capita!. There were rumera of a pronuiwicnwno at Tacubaya, and also rumors of a coup a dat by tbe gorern- went in disegiving Oovgrass. fhe only ground for this alarm, however, was the selzcro of a depot of arms in houre ip Ave-Marin lan, and of some incendiary procla- mi , *nid to be distrihated by the clergy. The t9th article of the constitution, estsdlishing ind!- reot election and tho secrot bakot, was adopted ou 26.4 Sepumber, A shock ¢ of an carthonake was fol; in the city of Mext ¢0 and ut Puebla, on the uth September, ata quarter be- foro 12 M., with oacailationa from North to Soutb, I was slight) bat its dura.ion was considerablo, Ap edict had been iseued againas bower. ‘The suspended ‘ournat £7 Siglo, was to appear onder the titleot BE) #aw. lwo new journals pad appeared, the Unirerio2, baving noting ty commoa with the old journal of that pam», and the /epul ice The Government Las ordered that all Span'sh pricste, having livings must, tocontinue in thelr enjoyment, be come Laturalived. Doctmenta hare been publizhed rolative to the loan wbich it was in contemplation to contract in Cal fornia, in aid of the revolution of Ayutla, that which has plaved Comomfort in the Presidency. This publication has been made ander the auspices of Gouerai Alvarez. We have not yet received a copy of it. Messrs. Buenaventura Vivo and Teodosio lares, tho Bishop of Pneble and five of bis subordinates, have ‘let from the —— on Troule vo Spain. Goneral’ de ia V: [— seaiebeoin Mexicans are now in exile in New ‘ork. There was a rumor of the retirement of M. Lafragna, Minister of the Interior, who was to be sent as Minister to Spain, and of the dismissal of NM. Garze, Governor and Commander General of Tamaulipas, who was sais to po yielded 4o tho influencea of the partisaus of Vi Pri. ‘The Trai! d’ Union publishes a letter from New York stating that tho geod a jon of our capitaliets are Oaily pvoreasing towards Mexico, and thet at no ot ta bistory did the Mexican government etand so high as ‘t now does in the estimation of Americans. gambling The Case of Huntington, the Wall Street Broker. TO TRE EDITOROF THE HERALD, New Yo Ost, 25, 1856, Tn perusing as usual, this morning’s Hsraty, | observed & jong article concerning Mr. C B. iiantivgton, now con- Gned tn the Tombs for alieged forgery. The remarks are too personal, and implicating me and my reaidence, as also the occapant, to pase unnoticed. Mr. Huntington leased tho boose in Swenty-second street of me, the owner, the latter part of January, and moved ih as my seifand fanvily left. ife fornished the house in good style, and ia the meantime leased a house in the sane block, No. 86, where his family now reside, fur- nishing it for bis brothers family, (#0 he informed me at ‘shat time.) but sickness preveated Lis brothers occupy ing the house, which materially a!\ccted Mr. Huntington's therefore, being the te coapy b previous arrapcements, and sponsible Page | rly for bow pant Bay eoaciidod to No, 80 with his family, after ronntng, bimeelf th pas ay purchasing the furniture in my hous, pot reunite it, he advertised and wold his. fornitir suction. Tthen ascertained ho had jeased tho house up to the expiration of bis lease, without my conset. 1 im- mediately made inquiry regarding the family, and receiv. tog perfectly #atisinctory reference, i made LO obj ectiou to the transaction. It bag been maliciously reported and extensively e\ren Set that the house was furnished magaificontly, owned, tod presented to the family by © B. tluntington, whieh would prove most pernicious and deirimeata) to thom, ‘9 alto to me, and which | will prove @ malignant and vinfy ing lie. "From tho time it was re-leagod to the Ty totly Bow occupying it, I, as any landlord ‘aterested in bis ty, according 1 their Fequcrt, called to atten: tor %, and informed them it was Mr. Noa on oy agrecment to keep the house in perfect order, Upon in forming bim, avd ho not being punctual tm coming ns — again they applied to me, and ali was done tna jas necessary. bi pon hearing of Mr, Huntington's incarceration, and Ibe accusations pendi 1 surmieed trouble m regard to my reut, and not w callea and inquired of the family Dext quarter's rent, watch ney teal sssectod to, we, and secuged me on the spot, fame time proposing myselt apt family moving in and taking poosession, which we did. To my great surprise, a short time after the creditors entered the house, making demaads for tar- Mture ‘belonging to Mr. Hentingwon. Knowing they had no claim upen the house or one article of farniture, | retased permission to hare tho premises ransacked, and only by force prevented their taking an inventory. It was net suilcieat to annoy aid molest onr house Catly, Dut the supervision and vigilance of i's of. Ocor was deemed expediont, and we have deen subjected to his prosenco over a wook. Tae crediiore having beard that Mr. > formerly lived bere, and fotting bold of an old insurance y, aud the lease that [gave Mr. Bw |, detertained to trouble nus to thei utmost, but ere long I think they will find they oe barked op the wrong tree, for the squirrel ain't etal Falltor, do you the think the creditors can us any information where the 825,000 gi as ge curity a ball for dr cen ean be found’ And what bas become ot the ir opportunity to see Mr, iw — a) man itu. M Boningte rep wealthy, of Irien¢@ ilock Stonad, of cuiming acuatniince, » Again, Low natural tt ie when pinced agton Dow is to trampic him in the very dust. For, mysel, { have had business dealing: with Mr. ct tipgton: he bas always been promjt and honorable |: po) ment, and has been regarded by ‘omen mee : Man, 10 every appearance, iy = benor of chmracter. Mr. ou think Huntington could “poll the weir over rte evyos "' of the enert, shrewd Wall street brokers to the warming extent of hall a milion w thout the aid of other Ramo bi alone. Punish not one without all. ‘Time stove will answer this question. Degeing rour elomency for teepassing upon your time, f remain yeurs reeycetiully, P. 1}. BURDANK, Personal Indelligence, On the 16th jastant a grand banquet was given by the Freoen residerts at Montreal to M. Despiace, the friend and representative of M. de Lawartine in this ocuntry, Thediuner was prepared by Compaire, and was in the ‘Deet ety le of that well knowa ciof The Montreal Patri: epeaka in terms of warm admiration oi the eloquent ad- drees delivered by M. Desplace in roply to the Lealth of the distinguished French post. Tran Colavan, late of Brooklyn, has been pardoned by the Cvar Alommder, and permitted to returs to Ruvsia on certaiw conditions. TRPARTURES. In the jig Princess Royal, for St. feoce’a, Become Wed A Tape, (wo children and servant; MiwS Dayenpor: and servant; Hiss 1 Harvey and servant, bi tenee ‘The Marchester Union states that Mr. Adnor Hogg died tt Now Baston, N. H.. test week, at the ago of 07, He was a soldicr of the Ievotution—fony - Bieker iit and on aeveral other ficids of revolutiorary fame, fe Was a good mao and true patriot, crowd of brokers who daily <a CHy Politics. New Yors, To Tam Honoms vis Horace Gaeniex— Sm—lam more than obliged wo you—i am grateful for your notice of me in the 7/idune Of to-day; not, however, for the fecling which you display, but for the opporink ty which you give me of exposing your errors, \ we article, if simply editorial, I could uot bave Bots 1, your Underwritten name enables me to vitidicate myself, at though ut your expense. Do not usderaiui, however, that] mean to open a politteal controversy with you, I Deneve that Were aro occasions better dtwd mw tat, Abun is tho week preceding sm election; and if tere ware Dok Bit would A decline the auemor, besdure | do aos 2e¢ that you have shaken my positions, Buc ( cxanoy ket reat the power of rebuking Your Coarae lavecuve, by ra- fusing, from the ianguage of your own mouth your con ddeut assertions Jn the Jal) of 1850, I was the democrabe nominee for Congres* 1p the sixth’ opgresatoon! divtrics At my rat Gesiion meeting ay Vauxoall garden, on the eveaiug of the 4Cth of Ovo ser, in that Voar, after naving diecasset the surject fully, { couctuded as fot ows, viz-—~* (tn ax, therelore. bat to the poopie ta toe territories may Bafe'y be relicquake? the question of slavery ad allect Oct, 25, 1856, cag their petitutiesr.”? Uonsequent'y an oditeria aricle im the = Tribune sua iter = charged “havieg ot down ou my beily The lang: age sone ae the presume Hou tbat it was yoars Iu 1359, ore, You eharged es of i843. in whica Tw And BOW you Write IM respect Wo that ap (bat ‘the time came for saiiteg ata proit 1) gold out your (mv) convictions for a fa , your uxsertion, iu 1848. that I nad abandouel my principles upd ‘exten dirt * you, tu 1855, acantt Dave vecn false, that you inay bow cha ge mo wish Ley ing Darwred those principles for a‘ fat offlge”? im 1853 Ja it quhe pronable, vpon any known system of excnins? or proprictary right, that L could gal! for a fat 0! 1253 the p-ineiples which T had gold out dirt cheap ta 4848? Hoid vp your head, Horace, and let your frieuds rejoive, it bus for once, wo seo that you are ashamed Do you not know that the olfico which I noid was thrust upon me. avd that it was acceptod at last oaly at {he earnest souamtation oF friends Lat, even if you do huow it. [cau bardly believe that you would adaneit. f will cetain you uo longer. Perbaps you fee! that I shoald but have ditained you atall. But, Horace, raly upoe it, that i ishall cause even a doubtin your miod whether tte language of abuso fs the language of truth, I wii cou- syier myself not @ public bene!actor, at least, you JOHN COCHRANE, Police Intelligence. Atcgor Covstexrmters Oacont.—Tois class of swi lere, taking advantage of the present political excitement, ero ground again operating with considerabie boldnes. On Baturday night, about 9 o’clock, three of these fel lows entered a butcher shop in Sixth avenue, near Thirtieth etreet, and with a domestic air well assome!, purcbaged a piece of meat and paid for it with a spurious 20 bill, purporting to be of the Commercial Bank of Perth Amboy, N. J., receiving good money in enange. Having succeeted 20 well here, they went directly to tho. tailor sbop «f Mark Levi, No. 613, close py, and bought a pair of pavts, givipg another bil! of the same doseription Mr. Levi & ortupately had not sufficient change and sep\ out to get small bills for the twenty. The lad who wens with the dit! presented {t at the shop of the butcber, where the other was passed, and a few words of explans Ucn led to the belief that the three customers were no Other than countorfeitera, In the meaotime, the fellows suspecting that the sonding ont of tne bill would be tne cause of tacir detestion mado & hasty exit, Toho ‘Twentieth ward police were informed of the occurraace and oMicer Wartin, with the aa of Mr. Lavi, ia a shor: time overtook too party and arres:edtwool them. Che third escaped. The prisoners gave the names of Georgo Williams, aged 24, apd Jona Campbell, aged 27. Tay were locked wp for examination. Court Calendar—This Day. ScrkReME Covkr—Circatt —Vart 1 —Nos, 825, 813, 376, 3455, 1423, — 845. 614, 15r5, 1840, 1427, 1995, 1855 Wal, 9047 % ‘2082, 1972, '1794,'1796, 1796, 1787, 961 }. R131, 2156, 794, Scrrems Covrr-Special Term —Ist Class —Noa. 1%, 38, 4d Clate,—Nos. 6, 63, 71, 77, 102, 121. 128, 9, 10, 11, 69, 94, 142, 169, 171,758." Nu. 93'(Phelps” will case) Atill op. Comxon Press.—Nos. 918, 279 ee heyy —Nos. 68, 24 6: Scrariok Cu: 6 484, 180, 153, 249 47, 270, 381, iar , 489, 1842, 491 492) 4y6) 486. 497, 498, 499. Boi. Cymep States Disricr Covni.—Nos, 40, 71, 76 10 83 The United States Circuit Court will be opened before Ch of Justice Nelson. 463, 482, 45° The Way to Secure Karly News of the Pre-= sidential Election, FOR INSPECTORS OF ELECTION, TELEGRAPH OPERA- TORS, NEWSPAPER EDITORS AND REPORTERS THROUGHOUT THE UNION. ‘The people will look for the result of the Presidential eleo- tien on the Sth of November. To enable the newspaperso* the Enion to declare the result on the following morning, it w | be necessary for the Inspectors of Election throughout the Daitod States to aid the telegraph operators and editors.» ever town, village and city, an for the ‘e aid each of . This can be d gnihenighatike oterdon to thet fio inspectors everywhere count the elactora Note ties. the telegrapbs tranatn't that vote onky on the night of ele( This plan will enable the press to amounce the rosul morping after election, even if the eontes: be a close thie plan. wilt shnplity the labor, make it eas ume and satialy the people—conutr} ity. Reditor Wl promote the object im view by publishing it in their edlweris! column. Fremont, Fillmore and Buchanan,—Awbro- type portraits of Prosidentia! candidates for «ale, wholes ia and retail, by BUAOBSS & DENICZKY, No. 20 Broatwas “Agents wanied. Photographs, by a New Procest, in Five seronds’ sitting. ambrotypes instantaneous, with the sun bath and colledion. Instr iebvon wien. or form via se mail. R. A. LEWE hatha street 12 Vote for Fremont and You Vote for a Lady to go 10 the While House, as well asa mau Porirais of tl candidates, Fremont aad Jessie, $1 per au HOLM is 29 Browlway, Portraits of Buchanan, the Bachelor Ca date, and Fillmore, $15 per 100, 100,000 selling daily, ab Broadway. = 25 Cent Portraits and Dollar Photographs, at 289 Broad way. Whites $3 Hat, Fall Style —148 Fulton treet, betwoen Broadway and Nassau stvet. Batehelon’s Hair Dye, V the best in the World, Maude, sold wid applied ab Ne. 2) Browdwny. Cristadoro’s Hatr Dye and Wigs Sta surpassed in excelle Both for sale, aud tue air dy © pri vaiely appiied, at No. 6 Astor House. MM, the Inimitable Cutter of Hair and whiskers, #t No. t Barclay street. Hair dye 44. « box. fo jallible onguent for the growth of hair. Glycerine Jetly for the Skin —A White and delicate hand tm the first ty and oiviltrs “The Bridgewater Tre rfl of it, for Jes Hell, in pin the brme Polite socuey it ie an index no mind.” 0. B. INGE! Pestachio Nut Skin and Complexion Pow- dcr mnperts © natural whiteness aud the skin, attain nn pleasanine: per box. Gh: To Wholesale and Country Merchants.— Bornes & Pork, 204 Broadway, New York, tnvite the atieation f large and cidee buyerago wir Linmnense stock of Kuropean Oy hee patent = a a snd below manutnctarers’ rieea by the dozen, o Eros ee sabia CNRS & PARK, New York, Cincinati aod Sea Fraociseo The Catarrh Doctor, C. Howard Marshall, fe nt &. Nicholas flotel, New York, for afew days. itooa 09. Bours, 0 2PM. Consultation free, Cave certain. ies. Reeudway. ride tity 4 Fancy G Gouts Epeluatvety.—Every gfiicle old by drapalts, except druged taportel vy MoH ARG 1 dv Naseau street, Hestetter —The Remarkable —— of Roe tetera negeaiis tomach biverd ta, euiine dyapenan. ver oparing tone Ww he Cory “ gm . Hel Wk the history ot medicine, Bg vy all grocers dug Ried Bovela Miter & ak, ia Pluabare © wale Wis Alch, Agente tatew York Holloway’s Ointment and PI ishingly eficncious in the eure of wai) rhein. okin dines They will effect euros when Skt at the manutietories, No.) Maiden lane 44 Sirand, Londo, aad by all dreggiss, a i per pot or box. Holloway*s Pills —The Universal Verdict — The sick of af! nations, suitering uncer af phates of d) a h fea language to the imiailbiley © aperimest, alieraiive, resters the tasauivetaries, Ne Londov, Oi ibe. aie. and $1 per bone be tae tll, jo. “0 Maidew lane, ad by ali druggists, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONKY MARKET. Stxpay, Oct, 96—8 P.M The stock market closed yesterday much depressed The tendency of all stocks waa downward, and there were plenty of rollers. The dears were partioolur! anxious to put out aiaty day conteacts, ather buyer’ seller's option, wat could not do so to the extent dew G ret The details of foreign news, i aoyeiing, give & more gicomy account than the telegraphic advices. The re Kef canted by the advance in the rate of interest by the Bank of England appeared to be only of a temp: y character, an the probability is that the sext weekly steaaner will bring us advices of « gromter striugenc, than ever vob an effeet is io the wagural course 0: things, A permanent relief from auch a remedy 1 ovt of the queetion. it may ultimately have the desired tort, bot in tho meantime the prostration of cre it aod the pressure realized must be Wwte Dopera'e diseases reqoire desperate remedies, and the wth of the maxim never was more closely iilustrated thaa in thie movement of the Bank of Fngland. It was the only sivernatiye, and po matter what the | effect, cou'd not be avoided, The course pursued by the Bark of England was (orced upom it by the Bauk of | Franee; and :t appears to ue the moet absurd nousease 1a the werld to attempt to show that the difflualty was et | once removed by euch great and suiden increase in the value of money. lt undoubtedly arrested, or rather reduced, for atime, the demand, bot we shall soon see the effect of so doing in the number of failures, bow in Ergisnd and om the Continent, The commercial com- munity cannot stand under such a sudden contraction tn thelr resources. Eugagoments have beea conwa ted and inust be hjuidated, at the time most of the vut- Stanclug crodite were made money waa worth four and fcur ond n half per cent.; before they mataro money be- comes worth seven per cent., and may »0 even bigter than that, The commerce of the world is said to be in a Prosperous condition, bus it cannot continue #9 wila such Testricuons upon it, We bave by ao means realist the worst. Bankruptcy must be the result t> macy, wud it is not at ali improvabie but taat some of the nest powerful banking ‘nstituions of Europe may be among the pawber, We look for a very serious timancial revul tion in France and it may extend over the Oonunent. | Grew: Brithin the contraction must increase as the alii culties op ihe Copiinent extend, so that the immediate e’- fect of the financial uxasare resorted to by the Bank o! Rugland for self-protection will be ae severe upor th: Commorcial clases of Great Britain as upon the apes ia tors of Paris ond Vieuns, The proasuro may be eyo more revere in London than in Parte, for legitimate oom mercial tranzactions are more diJicult to coutract Gpou + sudden emorgcney than those of a purely specuiatir character The attention of capitalists throughout Puroy will be turned to every source of eupply, aad we mus: be prepared io furnish our quota of meacs. We ars largely indebted abroad, and will not only be compelind to pay up promptty, but im @ material—bellion—we cou ttle spare. Thie ig the danger, and we see n> porstbliliy of escape, The money market is gradually tighteniag. The do mand is very uctive, acd the banks do not furnish en > plies to the usual extent. We expect to ree a redus: of discounts in the nex: weekly stavemont equal to ac previous week this year. The epocio reserve will alzo, without doubt, be lower than bas beon keown for a time. It 1s our impression that it will be comsiderab'y under ten millions ot dollars. The deposits are ateati)y falling off. Onthe whole, the bank statement to morro y will, it 18 thought, -how a more limite! movement thau wo have reported for many monihs. ‘The exportation of specie from shi port this week bese been Jarger than expected. It was supposed that y > Ericrson would not take out avy specie. SmPMENTS OF SPECIE yROM Te Port OY New Yor, Bark liva, St. Chomas, five francs. $5,%0 ¢ Brig Laureua, Para, American gold + 12,500 6 Steamer Uricsson, Liverpool, U. 5. g’d bars 201,336 7 ‘Total for the week Previously reporte: Total, 1856.. ++ 80,877,495 99 Itis expected that the teamsh p Vorsia, (rom this por: for Liverpool on Wednesday next, will take out upwarue of one million and a-balf of doilars, and that toe tors shipment from thie port this week will dgere up two milifons of dollars. A. H, Nicolay’s regular serm\-weekly auction sale of stocks and bonds will take place on Monday, the 27 » instant, at balf-paet 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ x change. The catalogue, we aro informed, will inciade a: unusval variety of firet clase socuritios, Tho engineer of the Chiriz::i Improvement Company bh s- returned from his explorationgz, and has submitied } + report, which will at once go to the printer The pr pects of the enterprise sre ‘atteriog, and ita frienda s-« very sanguine. The grave of the proposed road to tow Pacific is stated to be very favorable, and the road tre the Chiriqui Lagoon to the Paciiic waters with not exce > fifty-five miles, of which two-thirds have been gradei \) pature, There is only one thing wanting to give ti. company @ bigh characver from the etart, and tnat je « little more promptness and energy in the wamagement. The anthracite coal trae of ine Lenigh and Sehuyik |i regions, for the past week and tor the season, has besw as follows :— Vor the Wek Lenigh Canal, Lemigh Valley ! “ehuy kill Capul Reading Railroad ‘T.tal for the week. .1 124,849 Por the Year, Lehigh Can +1,260,890 992,160 Lenigh Valie _ 13,042 Sebuyikilt Capal.... 924,072 140,600 Tug.. Wi ,b | Read vg Kailroud... 1,990,600 1,801,675 Dee. 138) Total... .eeeee ee, 028,062 It will be observed that the deticit, as compared win last year, is rapidiy declining, and it will doubtless 1+ overcome entirely unlers pavigation should be clase i very carly, The Lepigh rogion bas sent to market near 1) 26,100 tems more this year than last, and the Schuy kill region is only some one hundred and twenty tho sand tove behindhand, With @ continusnce of the ac. vily that chat now prevails on all the lines, we have n> doubvs that the yield of coal in 1856 will exceed that of 1956, in spite of the various ombarrassments of the car! y part of the season. We have been made acquainted with the facts regard ing the euspension of Theodore Perry, Req, which ev rely disproves the assertion made by the Apress in re: gard wo it. Mr. Perry has been long known on ‘Chaage. sud bas always oocupicd the highest character for intex riky avd fair dealing, which opinion bas not bers changed by his present (as is bedoved) temporary en barrassmept, As a@proofot thie, the very merchants .) whom he f# tadebted came forward on Saturday an | bore testimony to bis bonorable dealing, and express.) their continued conileneo tm bis integrity, Mr, Perry some one or two years since waa quite successful in making movey, in afeir and bonorabie manner, in th york tade, from which he afterwards partially retires and more recently shipped breadatuffs to Kurope, whicu also paid.” His trouble grew ou! of Western a ceptancer, and on the day be failed be exper - ed to receive a drait for « large amon from ibe West, which did not come tw hana}! bad in bis drawer checks loaned bim by friends, tor large sums, which, however, failed to cover bie bill- payable for that day by some $12,000. When he foow by the fallure of the remittauce from the West tnar th could not by their aid make good hus jabilities for th day, be returned the dratie to the friends who bad Joan | them. He also returued to the sellers some $6,000 worrh of toar he had purchased, supposing all would be righ: When he opeved his store in the erniwg be comments drawing some checks, expecting with the borrowe: checks aod the draft due from the West to make hit a covnt good belore three o'clock, if recemsary, for nex $100,000, when be only had for the whole day abor $00,000 to pay, Kew merchants have ever suspend who have received more general sympathy and unshakes ecnddence than Theodore M rry, who~ justrious habit pidin and anostentations mode of living and upright oo duct Ba\e always secured him a large circle of frienus. © of the prominent railroeds of this country—the Baltimore and Objo and the Now York aad )rle—presert at the present day, as they co (u their past history, some fJeatnres of striking similarity, Both commenoed years ago with moderate capitals, regular cividends, the utua. Avurishing prospects, and vonident predictions of incress- ed pretite to the stockbolders. Half adogen times the capitals bave been (xed, aad the stockholders aneured that a million of two more sbould be the atmos extent and a@ often there limite, upon one pretext and another, bave boen overrun aid the area established! at a fow mit ‘ons beyond. Who of the original sebseribers would have dreamed that the capital of the Baltimore and Obio ‘would at this day bave ran ap to $25,600,000, or the Erie to $55,000 OG0! Bat, to purkue the comparison: Moth roads afew years since consed paying dividends, imed jarge and rapidly imereasing aet earnings, but the managers (ound ft imposatvie to borrow more money without pledging all their enrpins cath to sinking funds. it was argued that if the net earnings went to better the property it was just as well lo the end. Thia reasoning, however, was ro! apparently satisfactory. The stock holders either believed the pretence of net earnings a bumorg, or ¢lee they preferred to see the money. The aiocks of both companion raytily depreciated in market value unill they Were near going out of sight. Bond- holvers became alarmed; and it fe not anti! recently that a device bas beea lit upooh—a new bambug—which could restore the stocks te their former popularity, ‘The Baltimore and Ghio have conceived the ca { surmming up all the protented not earnings of the Javt four or five years—tome $2.500,000—and paying it over tothe stockholders, They don't exactly pay the moucy. Ob, nol That would be efehtly inconvenient, ‘They pay as Micawber paid Traddlor, vy givin, not of band," beat, werse than Meawher, the notes aro agaiast themeelvor. They are against noboly, payable by no body, endorsed nor guaranteed by nobody exoopt the stockholders theuwelver, Ono would tnppome thet the members of a firm Wsalng ite own notes and distribatiog them among themercivet w yout the moet abeurd way to get Fey that could be well tgyised Hla preeleoly the | the stock rap upten per cent, and upon tts actual announce- operation of the gentioman who took hold of the waist- band of his own trowsers to elevate himeelf. However, the scheme has worked in Balumore admirably. Upon the rumor of « bond dividend of wis $2,500,000 surplus, ment last woek it advaccod immediately ten por cent more. They paid a casb cividend of three percent six months sgo—the first dividend in about Give yoars—aud a few days ago another balf yearly three per cent, and the stock is selling now at 87—equal to 90, dividend on, We are Dot surprised that certain wise gentlemen aro begia- ning to advocate the same scheme in Eric, Erie la quite as good a stock on the books as Bsitimore and Obio. Ite net the past year is 1214 per cent, and the Baltimore and Ohio is claimed to be abont the same, Frio is quite as well worth 90, or 85 at least, as Baltimore and Ohio. Its groes locreaso the past year is over $800,000, while the Baitimore and Obio, with more than two thirds ita cap! tal, i@ but a triflo over $100,000; but we have too much faith In tho good senso and houesty of the managers of the Erie Company to believe for a moment that they will rerort to such a useless and fooli#h piece of tusacierng. Such an operation may do tor the stxcknolders of a day, and may fill the pockets of those wi o have supplied them- elves with a large amount of stock {0 anticipation, as the mabagers of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad have; but the ultimate result, when the real morits of the fraud are realized, can only be to eink the etock to points lower than (hose rullng previous to the perpetration of the swind!c. The value of goneral merchandise imported into this port during the week cuding Friday, October 24, 1854, $2,e17 412 Forelga dry goods. Total importa:ion..... The value of exports in the same tims wore a3 follows General merchandiee $1,269,184 Excess of imports over exports ........-..--$1,306,573 The following a comparative statement of the value of exports from the commencement oi the year to Octo- ber 23.— 1856, Inova, — Deoront. $10.221,789 8 52.932 1,649,503 . 4.824.697 11,804,066 - Corn meal. “259°993 "237.677 213 Wheat... 1.877.598 9,745 008 8 — 1.1 8 188,078 21€98,148 — 51,920 21,015,529 “946,159 — 0370 2,215,151 2,060,076 — — 185,075 56.141,068 18,028,907 5 2498 599 8000 Oblo 6's 5 1000 Virgivia 6 % 2000 NYCepRRo's. 3 i. 1000 HR BReo» bas 4 1000 NY¥SNH6 pc bs . 1€000 1. Cen RI ba.260, 42000 do. 20co Go. 500 do 5600 ao 100 sbe Phenix’ Bank 112° 10 Bik Com script... 102 10 Ocean Bk » 8 200 00.. 10 Panama RR 1010 Reading RR. .o + b00 6 Park Bi [984 750 10 Bk of Commerce, 101" 650 80 Nic Tran o..... 5, 900 100 Cum Coa! Cv...) 17" 1000 $00 100 20 Cley,Cot Xin ae 1014 50 Galena & Chie.83 109); 300 cers Tot RR-b60 200 do .....0pg 4100 o. ont e000 Virg 6's. 1€00 Missoori 6' 10000 Ii! Con, - {2 Mil & Mes 22 N ¥ Cen 140 do 100 do. 1¢0 Herlom 10 Mieh Cop 1 cry COMMERCIAL REeORE. Sircenay, Oct, 28 PM. Aenrs.— mal! salen of pots were minde at do, Wye. Pours rket exbiiiiod no change of embraced shout 1008) arluding some lols for ex- aS G40 a 6% 6 ) ma to good Biate..... \o goed Michigan Exire Ohio, 0 good branils.. faney apt exirn.. Canadion supertine and extra Chotee extn and St. Tonle Masai! and Gall Canadian brands a The sales embraced ahont WO. S0 Vis. at the quotavona in the Shove table. Sothern brands were in good reqte foes of 1,000 0 18.49 ts ws pr 1 1 prime whit us 1 Fe and RO bushels White Wesern ai $168. Corn—The market was Father c sie, were confined to about y 000 a 40.000 bushels Ves: wy clersey Were ma ern AM Onis were in steady ilomand, a ie. w We tor Western, fo eome off on th Yas quiet and eade hicaited. "100 bag pried mbout 1,000 a 1.290 bi net uplands at nhout 12° e, Wigd. aid. wae osked for rain. rain Wes as To Havre aariers yt Liay.—‘The recelyta cantiouel large, v demand, Tbe sales embraced about 1,00 s he 1 shipp!n 1.290 Velen, ee - 0 a RL murket waa ‘quel, at 8! narket wontinacd firm. A en Navat. stonas.—-Soles of BN bi made, ot fhe BI do. o 408 des bagi, al A at $1.03. GH 06 (rude whale wed a manufaclarcd was » O81 3) por cal «fhe aris aud pinta, by ith m sales o 2 isan bbl, ett 1.000 bbe of wees were se Ish Novet C “y 60, and re, end extra dito at i Lo 0. Ont_meais were withou’ fF change. of alone hates were at Moe. Lard wae eed aise. abe. Buver wax r «We @ Ze of State waa : ovke wr Ug. a tile. a50, rk the latter figure for a small Sooke rime lot The market continued firm, wi a0 Phds, Porto Riso, ealee OF L0F) 8 in bond, for export, ute se 2 < per 2 cent tor DA MUUACOTAGO WE IY: ue 8 -4Y bbs were made At ASL; a ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY vay, NP “VY —Salea of MPORTANT JoOvVENe VY GuR NON icie RereRNEn TF MR Liqnkt Todine, or Pare todine Water tat radieal wave. re f. Consumption, alae, Rhermarien } Serofirn ' Fever gne age, Heart disenaea, iver compleinis, aa. ¢ be AN Dhws GIVES AUNT RATE \ to wil who ent ren bing ot 3Seeomd weenie A | LOCH LODINE OF PUR BICNING WTR fen by ol! the moet atin: watatier! of tt Me lier! few reek preperation. h tt is nod + boule, by ANOF ane, ay) Fulton hy, bot an 585. or PHOTOGRAPHS. and distre to ac air. avd canght very severe o Daring whe nigit be was ser violept pain isis chroat was #0 could scarce a Nu DAGt RBREOTYPES. ($9 Buoat Lerpertanabie = ‘They are ‘aken in susnt reliavingthe y some tines wi essed ino her pic~ sures ip hire, Tl exqulavely'de delinewion & substence = «uso are taken is ooligh- ane wcopuble of in re he gla beg GALLERY. transparent. the single picture po ble inte wo. give different views cf the face, each perfect Une new prec) leaving the eer an menquuite Mess nt, we the novehy of e” istingt poetemite in BRADY'S E. The Ambrotype b cup tive a desde. Pestom in the pro~ duction of por- tras of totuatas Gre st diiticulues form- erly aten ded ‘his branch oF Deart The rapid ardon of the sme pic ture er a fans and |) va form Large groups are al Gaken with the ut BRADY'S GALLERY. most calerity To travellers sud those whore tine nt to comp'ete @ fne'n of tho any ener ‘auita are oot at leas (haa BY ‘usta! prieeof one; BK VOY alone 0 ace then Pholographs ef every style an. siza, superior to aay other attainable, may be obiained atthi« gailery, Several appor wnt inuproveients nave rocently een adiled ‘The colle portraits ts unzivalle’ in this country. artway, aver Thompson's. ©. D. PREOKIOK, 385. Lata GuRxey & FueoricKs, ‘S85 BROADWAY posite tropolitan Hotel DAGUERREOTYPES, AMBROTY P The public are respectfully invited uv call aud | made at ‘his estab ishmen ng and rereption rooms on the Srat oor, adge €: the MISC: ELLA NEOUS, JOGNAG EXTRACT ~A ABW AND BCONOMIO rial to produce @ good bran ty surpaeaing eve! reparation tha: has as yet been ollered wo the Mage essences of rum, gin Irish and Hourbon wa. ppl peach, cherry an} raspserry brandies; port, Madeira sherry Wines; essential ols of lemon, peppermint, laven- ad wintergreen. rare metals and chin, LaF eLORTW ANGER, 143 Maid URED IN A FEW HOURS —THERR roat MAny wt the yreeent time seriously tro.) led, fis, coide aiid inilscnza. Jt ye, who are thus tec od Ate Tiree with cou will ewallew tram fonr to #2 of “aadway dathe the suriice of the body wih Had Your whole ays'em wil be free from every 93 mptons “th Joss Than six houre afier these rens loman #ho visited Wallack's healre on Mon ay er heated, took od hts overcoat, exposed burself ool draught of ery dine jones from the trery bone ints pody ached with pau, and be was so b ea In this « the next morning ound bin culty, ant kuew the remectes that would care lit. o'elork be ook down six of Hadway's cegniauars, and hat bed with hatway's ready ret day bo wee rid of ail hia diflieu! los, yy rehet will oure tha inf oom aud i 4 co vothache # cured insia! ihe relic 10, No. 62 Fulton suet, R. remedies, sold by eroggiows . everywhere ORGANS DAPOSE OF Fite MasONRY Poe OV! hooks, eugraviogs and novels bought. NPA KS, 200! Broadwa; 9 HOUSE, BRO«DWaY— rican or European pian. Accommodations for ie families ond single gentlemen, SLUNG Y "Kort. SryERe ra N_ SOON RELIEVED BY fr —Iliy complaint cared —A senleman, tlirty eight, rovently hal a secoud attack. The Crst ke. {wo month pain wily aflticted, aud at longi be wa, ca «. Dy Branly, month ago be fiad a seond ato; 16 caine oa white he was ruling ‘ta Gioner. He instantly woke down six Brandreth's vegetable universal pilla, Kot wo bed, and partook plenttfully of hot bonesst tea ull! he was i sro Tound sweat. Je then cook four more pills, they on epee and he was at once easier. fe took about atx pills a day ‘ae dhyor oF four days, and was cured ck, we shoud remember that nalice ‘ae vin, thirty etx feet long, aie whch «she ap be thrown, and eo expelian © om, pills you can put voar pate od w hours can do More “9 OuFL y ies of the system the boty. Ry Brantre de into tus outiet and marrica. Voorwar—M«lsrtaxe—On Toursday, residence of the bride’s father, by we oy ae Rove Wile Manson, of Princcten, ‘AvRanam, youngest son A Voorhees, Req., of Rose Farm, to ANsE eldest ‘4% ¢ (er ot Heary McFarlane, Woodside, Rocky Hn, \ ‘ea. gg rior Ay = oon, Oct 26, afters! ing iiwess, Catan aghier of George ant Maria Einott, aged 2 oem na 40 days. ‘The srionag of the family aro favived toattens th Deral, WH morrow asternoon, at two o’olocs, irom N- ‘Tepth street, pers ry estiey On Saturday, Oot, 25, Amma, wife ofS. ree ley. ‘The irtends, those of bis brother, John Bontiey, e. ‘ of ber brothers, John, |awrevce aud @icnac: Dempse. ane respectfully {nyited'to attend the faneral, from her ate Teridence, No. 136 avenue A, this afternoon, a 4 = Tu.® and Imblin papers please copy. Wosait.—On Frioay, Oct. 24, Bre. Winittiousa, we of Henry Wenzel, in the 046 year of ner age. ‘The relatives and friends are Tespectiaily invite. | st tend the [operal, tps afternoon. a1 one o'clock, fron te late reataence, No. £5 Kivington street. Brows.—On Frid or. B. V. Bnows, aged 84° ‘The (riend® aNd rotalives of ihe fa nily are respe>: invitea to auend the juneral, from ois late resiaeser oc, 126 Eldridge strert, thi« atternoon, at ove o'er ee further invivation, His remaios wilt be taken ia T- y Cemetery for interment. Savrn.—(n Seterday, Oct. 26, Mrs. Cattrmva S* te, {fn the 67th sear of ber age. ‘The relauves and frienas of Gonads Sections U4 Invited to attend the sunersl, this mormng. ad nine o’clek, from ‘he residence of her a0 ‘her rf Smyth, No 2460 Henry street Solemn bigh mast « oe ‘ lebrated et St. Mary’s church, corner of Urane xnd Rooge streets, at ten © eieok, Wailack —Suddenly, op i riday eveuing, Ost 34. tam ©, Watace, M. 1), aged 1 years. The friends of the family, and the medical faovity, se Tespect{oily invite! 1 aitend the funeral, At twoo'riock, from nis late residence,’ Ny, Mrert, withou! forther petice Fis remains wil he (exen to Newark. Hazanp —In Yorkvilie andar. Oot. 26, frow ber clothes, Sire. Mi» received by the inking fire 2 | Haman, wreow of the late Geo P. Magara, iu whe 024 and friea Is of the family are reeper’’ ty invued to aitend the foneral, ume aerpooa, at one Hovk, from the Yorkvitie Baptist church, Eighty. a Street, beiween Second end Tord avenues. Tyne —On Sunday ‘Oct. do, alter & linge-ing Mra. Many Tyva, wife of Jobn tyne, im the aia ‘ad oft nty Kilketny, £ eehport, irelane dyelatees of the family are inyite attcbe the frneral, from her late No a to ° Hienda, three of bis Gesu mate members et Pattam Orapter No.8, 1. May members of Hose Company No. 6, ‘se vitea 10 sttend Laact —On Son: ay morning, Oot, 96, Cuanum BE, Lesa, aged £8 years anil & months, Ths relatives end irienes are respectfully attend the twnernl, thre ater CJ viclock bie lato residence, No, 41 ‘stanton ekreee 808 mel Brooklyn, on of « abe compton, alter a yreteseted (inese puichoe bud ve: ‘gi ation, Sie, MAROARE «dames Gileon b to erteta tee eel eee fuliy Invited to attend the a jor tase orner of Chur sd Pratt thie « . a jas Sp on without further ‘OST? = In Brook lv, on bese after a) iMinces, Crores Jos | padorcy “~é The fridacs of the familys and thoee of hie grand’ oer, Toby Meher, ave mriied attend the tamera, (fox +o two o'clock. on Saturday, Oot ww, Ty]. uds of the family are respect uy nepal, thie atteraqon, et ha! paag rery exce of Lie (ether. Peter Bq D je. The Heteoa Rivar Relroy! ive heures Chan her: sacet ot 1a clk, Pelervog at 6g O66 Sree AnT— AL Milwaukie, Wis, ou Thesday, Ost at, Axor g ivand canghier of Ham Wand AbgEiR Ke SHEWArL, aged 2 MOMLbS and Y dayR,

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